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FEATURED CORPORATE SPONSORS
  • Rave Mobile Safety - Crisis Communications Grant Assistance Program
  • Motorola Solutions - Crisis Communications Grant Assistance Program
  • Avigilon & Pelco - Video Security Grant Assistance Program
  • Genasys - Crisis Communication Grant Assistance Program
  • Avigilon & Pelco - Local Government Grant Assistance Program
  • Motorola Solutions - Drones Grant Assistance Program
  • KENWOOD - Radios Grant Assistance Program
  • Motorola Solutions - Cybersecurity Grant Assistance Program
  • Cordico - Wellness Program Grant Assistance Program
  • LocalGovU - Online Training Grant Assistance Program
  • Lexipol - Policy Management Grant Assistance Program
  • IPVideo Corporation - Healthcare Grant Assistance Program
  • Motorola Solutions - Grant Assistance Program
  • Rescue Essentials - Bleeding Control Grant Assistance Program
  • Avigilon & Pelco - Healthcare Grant Assistance Program
  • IPVideo Corporation - Gunshot Detection Grant Assistance Program
  • IPVideo Corporation - Vape Detection Grant Assistance Program
  • Verkada - Grant Assistance Program
  • Motorola Solutions - Education Communications Grant Assistance Program
  • Verkada - Video Surveillance Grant Assistance Program
FEATURED GRANT RESOURCES
GRANTS COVERAGE
The EMPG, an emergency preparedness and disaster planning grant, seeks to address critical risk areas of natural and man-made crises.
Through Aetna’s Cultivating Healthy Communities initiative, grants were awarded to 25 nonprofits with a focus on health and hunger in America.
California elementary and middle schools that partner with local community resources on literacy, academic enrichment and safe, constructive alternatives can apply for state funding annually.
Mayors from Gary, Indiana, Huntington, West Virginia, and Knoxville, Tennessee, ask lawmakers for more federal funding for opioids at the local level. Get the new NLC/NACO whitepaper on best practices to address the crisis.
The DOJ grant-funded site provides resources to employers to support victims of workplace harassment and domestic violence. It was funded under VAWA, set to expire Dec. 7, 2018.
Strong Towns works with cities on community space and downtown revitalization efforts to support economic development and lower costs.
Each state was designated to receive at least $3 million as a base for purchasing certified voting systems to replace vulnerable election equipment.
People who lost their homes during Hurricane Harvey are the number one priority of the Habitat for Humanity Grant in Fort Bend County, Texas.
Maryland’s STOP VAWA grant program aims to boost victim-centered public safety strategies to combat violence against women.
Through the Engineering for Civil Infrastructure program, the NSF is seeking to reshape and modernize traditional civil infrastructure.