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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.



The rebranded system enhances grant funding access and simplifies workflows for local government, law enforcement, fire, EMS and corrections agencies
Learn the key terms and acronyms that can make or break your application with this grant terminology cheat sheet
Post-award management: A comprehensive guide for grant users
Each kit includes entry tools a folding ballistic shield
The expansion would cost $1.9 million, which would be covered by a federal grant
No-cost information session guides agencies through the process of securing grant funds for critical radiation detection equipment
The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office received approval for $104,850 in funding for new equipment intended to help its officers on the streets and in the county’s detention center
The Cumberland County Commission also approved applications for grants to fund a rapid DNA testing initiative and to replace protective vests
Comfort dogs, including the Essex County Sheriff’s Department’s yellow lab “Pasky,” are used to promote mental health among workers and the public
Learn how 3D technology is emerging as a critical tool for law enforcement
Download this free guide to learn how your agency can apply for funds to support critical training activities
“I have real concerns with the numbers on the police force, but the only thing we can do is put our efforts toward the recruiting process,” Councilman Anthony Coghill said
A vital grant opportunity for law enforcement agencies
The guide offers a clear road map for organizations aiming to protect against hate crimes and terrorist threats
The Raleigh Police Department currently employs analysts to monitor footage manually; it aims to select a public safety intelligent management system in the next 6 months
The Mobile Crisis Response Team Community Coalition is funded in part by a more than $500,000 grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance
Calling their work a “missed opportunity,” the auditor recommended the city adopt a policy to help leaders in different departments coordinate their grant application efforts
The grants will help ensure local communities have the resources and capabilities to prevent threats to the homeland
The proposed budget includes a request to fund the Collaborative Reform for Juvenile Justice program to address emergencies in their juvenile justice systems
The C.O.R.E (Community Outreach Recruitment & Engagement) unit features spaces for meetings, gaming and sports, offering a new option for community policing
The program is currently being implemented in four Chandler elementary schools where sixth graders are taught four classes covering topics such as leadership and cyber dilemmas
The funding will boost Community-Led Crisis Response Teams, enhancing coordination between law enforcement and mental health professionals during mental health crises
This guide will help you submit a successful application, enabling your agency to meet its funding requirements and effectively tackle future challenges
Priority for the grant will be given to ranges used by multiple agencies or those allowing civilian use for activities like concealed carry training
Prioritize first responder safety and wellness with grants to support initiatives for mental health, resilience and physical fitness
Learn to navigate the complexities of state and federal grant programs
The funds can be used to provide salary increases, hire additional staff, or purchase vehicles, firearms, and safety equipment
The “Handle with Care” initiative, funded by a $1 million federal grant, will train 400 Philadelphia officers and teachers across 15 schools to help students who are dealing with trauma from witnessing violence
The Flock Safety camera system will be installed at 100 intersections to combat organized retail theft, motor vehicle theft, and support other critical public safety needs
The money is used to pay officers $70 an hour to work secondary shifts through a program spearheaded by St. Louis police Chief Robert Tracy
Police department chiefs and sheriffs have been given broad discretion in how to use the funds; some planned uses include adding body camera programs, purchasing new cruisers and updating training
The water rescue kits will allow police officers to safely and effectively provide rescue efforts immediately, Aurora Police Department officials stated