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.
Funding sources are available to assist local police – an important component of effective cybercrime investigation – in the battle against cybercriminals
All agencies applying for BVP funding are required to offer their officers the opportunity to receive vests that “are uniquely fitted”
Our PoliceGrantsHelp staff provide the tips you need to win firearms training grants
A look at the US Department of Justice’s Fiscal Year 2011 draft budget
Demonstration is a significant milestone in the development of LTE for public safety
Wisconsin’s undaunted ALERT Team is equipped and prepared to respond to and mitigate terrorist, WMD, or other catastrophic events
Federal funds provide for additional speed and alcohol detection equipment and also provide enforcement funding for aggressive driving, impaired driving, and pedestrian safety
How does your community view kids who drink? What are your policies and strategies for this handling this issue?
Two more grants were awarded to the police department in October
Received $81,293 from the Secure Our Schools grant program of the U.S. Department of Justice
Will receive more than $2.1 million in federal grants to help create safer routes
NYPD hasn’t gotten a slice of federal grant money since 2005
The system, which will take three to five years to develop and cost $700 million, will improve interoperability
Grant will help upgrade the public safety radio systems in both counties
Nearly $9 million in federal funding will be going to seven tribes in Minnesota
Department was chosen to receive $100,000 in federal funding for law enforcement technology equipment
These weapons are being used often in situations where the suspect’s intentions are not clearly understood
Money obtained in police seizures and controlled by the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office has been awarded to 21 municipalities and the Rutgers University PD
Local law enforcement agencies are putting federal Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) grants to good use
The Lewis and Clark County Sheriff’s Office joins agencies in Helena, Bozeman, and Billings in receiving Violence Against Women Act grants disbursed by the Montana Board of Crime Control
The vast majority of smaller jurisdictions are also the least affluent, with funding for their law enforcement agencies following suit