Grants

Grants are essential financial tools local, state, and federal government agencies provide to support a wide range of public projects, services, and initiatives. These funds help organizations, municipalities, and educational institutions achieve their goals, from infrastructure development to community programs. Understanding how to apply for and manage grants is crucial for maximizing their impact. This directory offers articles on grants and related topics like Gov1 Grants Help, which delves into best practices for tracking, reporting, and effectively utilizing grant funds.

Decision restores Department of Education grant funding for teacher preparation, a tool to ‘address the serious teacher shortage crisis’
The $400,000 grant will be used for speeding enforcement, adding DUI checkpoints and targeting distracted drivers
The Russell Fire Department can make sure all of its firefighters have properly fitting facepieces
The last thing any agency wants to do is give back grant funding due to mismanagement
Learn about the signs of suicide and suicide prevention grants.
The center will serve mass shooting victims and their families, first responders and others affected by the Virginia Beach Municipal Shooting.
Each year SAFECOM provides guidance on applying for emergency communications grants. The agency provides advice on the federal government’s five priorities for interoperable emergency communications projects.
NEMA and IAEM say reprogramming federal Disaster Relief Funds puts assistance to disaster survivors at risk.
Dr. Judy Riffle explores drone costs and drone grants that can help fund for first responder uses
DHS & FEMA are accepting FY 19 applications for Urban Search & Rescue management, training, equipment and storage and maintenance needs.
Waterkeepers address estuaries as the first line of defense against devastating storms as they went before Congress to give testimony on re-authorization of the National Estuary Program under the Clean Water Act, along with several proposed funding bills.
Dr. Judy Riffle breaks down the anatomy of funded school safety grants with tips and tactics that will sharpen your grant writing efforts and make your application highly competitive.
A $12 million award from the U.S Department of Labor to Purdue University’s Polytechnic Institute will help develop an apprenticeship program to advance cyber forensics.
Mental Health First Aid is an eight-hour course that teaches how to help someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis
The USDA’s Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program requires incorporating nutritional lessons while offering a variety of fresh produce in school.
Non-profit organizations prioritizing technology as a mission-critical component of their projects can apply for AWS Imagine grants to support their goals.
The Local Law Enforcement Crime Gun Intelligence Grants encourage collaboration between local governments and ATF agencies.
Dr. Judy Riffle provides tips on the five main sections in the COPS School Violence Prevention Program request for applications.
East Liverpool police partnered with the local health department to establish pop-up movie nights in neighborhoods throughout the city to enhance public safety community engagement and advance public health outreach.