Police Grants
Police1’s Police Grants section provides a comprehensive database of grants, news, information and resources to help law enforcement agencies identify and secure available grant funding.
Grants that generally open in the spring are slated for release before the end of 2018
In an era of evidence-based practices and smart policing, partnerships with academic institutions have bolstered police grant funding to support community safety
The 2018 Aftermath K-9 Grant kicks off October 1st
An anonymous donor gave the department a $42,180 check saying he just wanted to help
An interactive education program to discourage young people from drunken or distracted driving will be developed
The community has come together for multiple occasions to honor the officer and raise money to help him and his family
The grant would target mental health, substance abuse, poverty and other quality-of-life issues that are an issue in one neighborhood
The money will go toward sobriety checkpoints and other drunk driving issues
The grant focuses on traffic safety, impaired driving, speeding, and education
The charity funds officers who have been injured in the line of duty
Greensboro Police Chief Ken Miller says the cameras “work as an unbiased witness”
The grants include funding for a new dog for sniffing out explosives, a four-wheeler to seize marijuana and tracking bracelets for people who suffer from dimentia
Among the items it will be used for are computer equipment and projection software