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These 7 Resources Can Make Your Grant Application Stronger

Public Safety Grant Resources

When writing your application for a public safety grant, you need data, data, and more data. Here are 7 ways you can get what you need to write a stronger grant application:

Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance

Search and browse information on all federal grant programs, plus application procedures, eligibility and deadlines.
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National Incident Management System Integration Center (NIMS/NIC)

Check the NIMS homepage regularly for updates and ICS/NIMS news relevant to your department.
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State & Local Government on the Net

Having trouble finding web sites that relate to your state and local government? I wish I had known about this site a long time ago. Click your state for instant access to tons of information and contact details.
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Child Statistics

Easy access to federal and state statistics and reports on children and their families, including: population and family characteristics, economic security, health, behavior and social environment,and education.
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Fed Stats

Your gateway to statistics from over 100 U.S. Federal agencies.
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U.S. Census Bureau

When a grant application talks about information regarding “census blocks,” this is where you go to get it. Probably one of the websites that grant writers visit the most as it contains almost anything you want to know about the demographics of an area, from an entire nation down to several city blocks.
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FreeLunch.com

Variety of free statistical information, including economic, demographic and financial data. Information you select is put into your online basket. After you finish searching, download the basket contents. Registration is required, but everything is free of charge.
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