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.
Grant funds will flow to every state, six territories and nearly 300 tribes, with additional funding for caregiver-support projects
Beyond the widely publicized cuts to FEMA, the budget would eliminate two programs that help communities fund apparatus and stations
A $2.7 million training facility in Centre County is now on hold after Congress froze federal community project funds, costing the project $2.1 million in planned support
The 911 Grant Program provides funding to PSAPs to help with migration to IP-enabled emergency networks, adoption of NG911 services and applications, interconnection with emergency response organizations and training of public safety personnel in 911 services.
South Dakota has the highest rates of human-contracted West Nile Virus. The state recently allocated $500,000, and more than $8 million since 2001, for mosquito control.
Through the Ohio Coastal Management Program, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration coastal management assistance grants will address five projects in the Lake Erie region.
Dr. Judy Riffle gives you her rundown of grant tools that make the grant writing process more efficient and successful.
FEMA’s High Hazard Potential Dam grants provide assistance to non-federal dams in danger of failing and threatening human life and water infrastructure.
The competitive grant aims to improve police response to mental health emergencies by providing training to law enforcement and collaboration with organizations and agencies.
Tribal governments can access SAMHSA funds to build prevention, treatment and community-based recovery support services for opioid use disorder.
These DOJ grants can aid local law enforcement and partner agencies in improving use of technology to enhance child exploitation investigations.
The Sexual Assault Kits Initiative aims to reduce the nation’s backlog of SAKs and assist jurisdictions in pursuing current and cold case sexual assaults.
COAP grants look to facilitate relationships between local authorities to establish and enhance opioid-intervention programs, as well as to connect at-risk communities with resources.
Hundreds of agencies across the country will be applying for these grants – many more than the COPS Office is able to fund.
Police grants columnist Therese Matthews advises on applications for the BJA’s 2019 body-worn camera grants.
Federal public health grants are funding suicide and self-harm intervention and deterrence pilot programs for the juvenile justice system. The studies will evaluate the rate of acceptance and frequency of use of outpatient mental health services.
Funding is now available for pay-for-success projects under SIPPRA. There are more than 20 qualifying outcomes for pay for results projects that deliver within 7.5 years.
The BJA is offering grants up to $500,000 to local governments to implement or enhance adult drug courts.
The 911 Grant Program will provide emergency call centers around the country with grants to upgrade technology and resources that enhance public safety operations.
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