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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.



Funding is available for trace detection machines, Narcan kits and data-sharing technology to document problems in your jurisdiction
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
A 2009 proposal’s focus on DNA and digital evidence and the need for more personnel illustrates challenges
To obtain private grant funding, you will need to come up with innovative program ideas that appeal to private donors
A US rep and the mayors of Bridgeport, Stamford and Norwalk announced three law enforcement grants totaling $291,001
A Treasure Coast man is in stable condition after a deputy treated him using an automated external defibrillator he had in his car
Signal Hill Police Chief Michael Langston recommends the council accept the grant
Six officers in Lawrence will keep their jobs as a result of $750,000 in newly awarded funds
The new System for Award Management (SAM) is designed to streamline the federal grant award and contracting process
The borough joined 220 police departments nationwide to receive a portion of $111 million in federal dollars
The Mamba first came to New Mexico state police through a federal program
All the new positions funded in the COPS hiring program this year must be filled by recent military veterans
Range of 18 new cameras will capture most of the city and aid police in solving cases
The sheriff’s office will buy a new patrol vehicle
The money comes from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
City council will consider two police grant applications: one for a plate reader, one for a robot system
Officials showed off emergency management equipment they say the city greatly needs
Department of Defense says it will not issue additional equipment until states can account for all items
Campus director applies for state policing grants as well as education grants to pad his department’s budget
Akron Police Department’s SWAT team will maintain the “robocop”
Federal crime grants have been given out to state and local agencies
Four cameras mounted on the roof can scan about 300 license plates at a time
The money would fund overtime, travel expenses, DNA testing costs and specialized training
The $50,000 state Executive Office of Public Safety grant will also allow the department to buy an interactive training simulator
Dixfield Police Department will put more than $8K towards additional patrols