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GRANTS COVERAGE
About $7.7 million will go to community policing and another $8.5 million will be used to train first responders for active shooter situations
The position’s $49,100 annual salary is fully funded for two years through a Community Development Block Grant
The funds will be used to reduce the number of alcoholic beverage sales to minors and obviously intoxicated patrons, officials said
What “reform” will look like in the coming months is unknown, but funding will be needed to address recommendations
Officials say the Contra Costa County pilot program will be the first to have EMS providers start buprenorphine treatment in the ambulance
Gov. Jim Justice initially allocated $100 million to maintenance of 95 roadways he calls “COVID-19 highways”
Begin collecting data now to qualify for federal pass-through funding, community foundation and corporate foundation grants for COVID-19 emergency response
Two programs allow for state and local governments to apply for funding related to emergency response in protection of the country
Municipal services, non-profits and for-profits that partner with municipalities can apply through the FEMA Public Assistance Program
Following a grant application submission, hold a formal debrief on the process to consider how your team can improve future efforts