All around the country, Law Enforcement grant awards go out to agencies just like yours every single day. Here are some recent public safety grant awards, headlines, and other announcements that got our attention.
Alcoa Foundation grants $30,000 to Police Activities League of Massena
MASSENA – The Alcoa Foundation recently granted $30,000 to the Police Activities League of Massena (PAL). Alcoa Foundation supports community resiliency programs aimed at increasing access to education, health, clean water, STEM-related school programs and student mentorship, and food security.
BUCKEYE POLICE DEPARTMENT SECURES OVER $190K IN GRANTS FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY AND DUI ENFORCEMENT
The Buckeye Police Department has been awarded over $190,000 in traffic safety grants, as reported by the city’s official website. These funds come from the Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety and are intended to enhance traffic enforcement, accident investigation, and community safety initiatives. Among the grants, one allocates more than $30,000 to bolster traffic investigations, covering expenses such as overtime, training, and supplies relevant to the precise reconstruction of crash sites, as reported by Buckeye, AZ.
Greensboro Police Department receives $3.78 million grant to hire more officers
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — The Greensboro Police Department has been awarded a federal grant for roughly $3.7 million that will allow them to hire 30 additional law enforcement officers — and that’s not all.
Renton PD receives $34,200 grant for officer wellness
The RPD received $34,000 after applying for a First Responder Wellness Grant through the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission to fund its “Wellness Check-in Program” and its new department-wide financial wellness training specific to first responders at all stages of a law enforcement career.