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FEATURED CORPORATE SPONSORS
  • Motorola Solutions - Grant Assistance Program
  • IPVideo Corporation - Gunshot Detection Grant Assistance Program
  • 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
  • Rescue Essentials - Bleeding Control Grant Assistance Program
  • Avigilon & Pelco - Healthcare 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
More than $11 million in Transportation Alternatives Program and Recreational Trails Program grants were awarded to 27 multi-modal projects in New Mexico
The largest share of the grants, $2.4 million, is for public infrastructure improvements at Central Station
The two collective Southeast Iowa entities are the state’s first two recipients of the Stronger Economies Together program grant
27 organizations and individuals selected as frontrunners in call for ideas that taps into potential of Green Line in St. Paul
The two-year study will be funded through a $715,000 Federal Highway Administration grant administered by the Illinois DOT and the Chicago DOT
Several hundred people celebrated the Community Play Day, along with representatives from a local non-profit called SEM-pdx, who presented a $1,000 grant
The city is seeking a grant to develop the banks of the Colorado River at Las Colonias Park into an outdoor classroom
The funding will be used to help gather city data and develop new policies on a variety of issues such as transit and job creation
The money will be directed toward Launch NY, a nonprofit venture development organization
Texas Workforce Commission gave more than $500,000 to fund job training for over 200 workers in the Workforce Solutions Panhandle area