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.
Review the activities in support of the EO 14074 to support safe and effective policing for law enforcement applicants across FEMA’s discretionary grant programs to ensure future funding eligibility
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A vital grant opportunity for law enforcement agencies
Detailing the data collection and technical assistance tool that recipients of federal funding from DHS are now required to complete
The Casper Police Department will offer training to first responders from nine different agencies
A grant allowed the Cordico wellness app to be available to officers, deputies, corrections officers and dispatchers
The BlueBridge Alliance Program puts prepaid debit cards directly in the hands of officers to help people they encounter who are struggling
Funds will help the department with technology and records upgrades, as well as support recruitment, retention and training
Tennessee Bureau of Investigations will send 1,000 rape kits if more grant funding becomes available
Brownsville school district purchases IFAKs and 72 ballistic shields funded by a $382,252 grant from Gov. Greg Abbott
Local police and sheriff’s deputies can now refer a substance misuse suspect to a case worker and get that person immediate and long-term help
KSP will hire 28 civilian employees to assist in documentation, maintenance and archival of video footage captured through the new video recording system
Somerset PD Chief Joel Trepczyk answered residents’ questions following their EV purchase, including why the Model Y was chosen as well as officer feedback
The money may be used for salaries, benefits and training for the school resource officers
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The department needs at least six police officers to staff a midnight patrol, but they currently only have two
The new additions are expected to make a difference in strengthening community relations
Federal funding for law enforcement in 2023 will focus on reducing violent crime, combatting drug trafficking and protecting democratic institutions
The officers wanted a $100K grant to be used for raises, new equipment, vehicles and positions for increased backup
Officer Brandon Griffith founded “Griffith Blue Heart” to help police have the capability to administer lifesaving techniques before firefighters or EMTs arrive
The funding enables the department to engage in social intervention via youth police academy programs and proactive patrols in “hot spots”
Mayor Eric Adams said his administration has already surpassed its 2025 goal for electrifying the fleet
The grant, awarded by the Department of Justice’s Office of Community-Oriented Policing Services, will go toward funding contracted social workers and training members within the unit
The agency will use part of the grant to purchase the CordicoShield app, which offers mental health-focused benefits to officers and their families
The bill will help PDs adopt de-escalation training when encountering individuals with mental health issues in an effort to reduce officer-involved fatalities
The benefits are separate from another recently discussed proposal to use ARPA money to provide Cleveland officers with $3,000 retention bonuses
Witness-relocation efforts have previously relied on homicide detectives pulling cash out of their own pockets and pooling together funds
“The investment we’re making in these programs today will help create safer communities for years to come.”
If signed into law, it would provide $60 million in grants each year to “smaller” law enforcement agencies, from 2023 to 2027
“Our community deserves us to be well. Let’s talk about mental health,” Chief Brian Layton said
The grant will add to the $5.5M already set aside in the California state budget to help support resources and tools aimed at eliminating street racing and sideshows
The team will be charged with catching “warning signs” that a person may become violent and disrupting potential incidents before they occur
The funds will purchase a training simulator that features immersive instructional scenarios focused on de-escalation, autism awareness and communication tactics
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