Gov Grants Help
Gov Grants Help is a vital financial resource provided by federal, state, and local agencies to support a wide range of public projects and initiatives. These grants fund everything from infrastructure development to community programs, helping to drive economic growth and improve public services. Understanding the application process and requirements is crucial for agencies seeking funding. This directory offers articles on government grants and related topics like Grant Management, which covers the best practices for tracking, reporting, and utilizing grant funds effectively.
Agencies have until June 24 to start applications for projects and officer wellness programs worth up to $200K
Local, state, tribal and territorial agencies can seek up to $125K per officer, with initial filings due June 25
House Bill 2015 would set aside funds from the state’s operating budget to help cities and counties hire new law enforcement officers
Use these tips to fund your project to secure your house of worship, faith-based organization or faith-based school.
New year. New decade. New goals. New fiscal year. New budgets. New grants. New programs.
The awards are part of a strategic plan to advance technology, strengthen scientific research and translate knowledge to practice in the realm of criminal justice.
Funding priorities, based on the state’s Juvenile Justice Reinvestment Act, include reducing racial and ethnic disparities, child maltreatment and safe schools.
The money will support a variety of initiatives aimed at keeping children safe, including programs for missing and exploited children, youth victims of human trafficking, and more.
Learn from past school safety grants to prepare your grant applications for the next round of funding.
The State of Louisiana has announced $10 million in grant money for both its Louisiana Government Assistance Program (LGAP) and its Community Water Enrichment Fund (CWEF) for FY 2019 to 2020.
The Rehabilitation of High Hazard Potential Dams Grant Program was authorized by a 2016 federal law to supply $445 million over 10 years. But Congress didn’t fund the $10 million annual allotment for 2017 or 2018, and funded just $10 million of the $25 million authorized for 2019.
The funding, which comes via the 2018 STOP School Violence Act, will help state, local and tribal governments enhance school safety initiatives through threat assessment and reporting solutions.
A number of resources and grant opportunities exist to enhance campus safety and crime prevention.
The Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grants will help hundreds of communities across the country hire and train fire emergency professionals
Research has consistently shown that providing substance abuse treatment both during and after incarceration helps keep inmates drug free and out of the criminal justice system upon release.
An amendment would help states upgrade election infrastructure through grants has been added to the proposed 2020 Financial Services and General Government funding bill.
HHS is awarding $50M to expand access to healthcare at community health centers in 23 states and territories.
The BJA is awarding up to $25,000 in grants to local governments to support federal criminal justice programs and initiatives.
The funding will coordinate public safety and community response by providing victim services and holding offenders accountable to address the four VAWA crimes -- sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking.
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