The Culpeper Senior Center recently partnered with the Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office to relaunch Triad, a national initiative increasing awareness of scams and fraud
INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
Learn practical information like where to look for grants, how to create a strong application and best practices when writing your case
As ransomware and other attacks continue to threaten public safety organizations, here’s how to guard against these events
This step-by-step guide will help you plan, prepare and apply for grant funding to support your organization.
Learn where to find the right grants and how to write winning applications with guidance from industry insiders
How to align community needs with federal funding opportunities
Download your free guide to technology and grants funding to help schools increase campus safety, as well as access for remote learners
Turn federal changes into opportunities for your community
UPCOMING & ON-DEMAND EVENTS
Preventing ransomware attacks is possible; our expert panelists offer several best practices your agency can follow to help reduce risk and mitigate potential issues
On-Demand Webinar: Best practices for building rich conversational experiences for your constituents
Get an inside look at how state and local agencies are using technologies like Google Cloud and Dialogflow to enable remote workforce collaboration and engage citizens with tools like virtual intelligent agents
Learn how an app can make oversight from a distance during the COVID-19 pandemic easier
These new mitigation strategies help protect vulnerable people and prevent overwhelmed hospitals
EXCLUSIVES
PRODUCT RESEARCH CATEGORIES
OPIOID RESOURCE GUIDE
Bitterroot Health will use funds from the Opioid Abatement Trust to provide tuition assistance for EMTs pursuing paramedic school
Maine’s MD3 program deploys doctors alongside EMS crews to overdose and emergency calls, expanding field treatment, education and follow-up care across Kennebec County
GRANTS
Governor Maura Healey is sending $5M in EMS grants to 13 communities to offset longer transport times and higher call volumes following the closure of Nashoba Valley Medical Center
Athens Fire and Rescue will equip additional trucks with AEDs using opioid settlement funds while the police department begins placing them in patrol vehicles