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About the GrantFinder Team

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  • Over 500 years of combined grant experience.
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FEATURED CORPORATE SPONSORS
  • Motorola Solutions - Cybersecurity Grant Assistance Program
  • LocalGovU - Online Training Grant Assistance Program
  • Lexipol - Policy Management Grant Assistance Program
  • Motorola Solutions - Grant Assistance Program
  • IPVideo Corporation - Gunshot Detection Grant Assistance Program
  • IPVideo Corporation - Vape 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
  • Verkada - Grant Assistance Program
  • Avigilon & Pelco - Local Government Grant Assistance Program
  • Motorola Solutions - Drones Grant Assistance Program
  • KENWOOD - Radios Grant Assistance Program
  • Cordico - Wellness Program Grant Assistance Program
  • IPVideo Corporation - Healthcare Grant Assistance Program
  • Rescue Essentials - Bleeding Control Grant Assistance Program
  • Avigilon & Pelco - Healthcare Grant Assistance Program
  • Motorola Solutions - Education Communications Grant Assistance Program
  • Verkada - Video Surveillance Grant Assistance Program
FEATURED GRANT RESOURCES
GRANTS COVERAGE
San Diego recently approved a 20-year water recycling program that will purify up to 15 million additional gallons of drinkable water per day by 2023
The Philadelphia Police Department is using a $320,000 federal grant to research a new crime fighting strategy known as hypothesis testing
Evanston is approaching its grant allocation process more efficiently with streamlined applications and a coordinated effort from public agencies
Topeka is using a $91,000 federal grant to fund an Alternative Sentencing Court is designed to reduce the financial burden of overpopulated prisons
Portland’s City Council approved a $699,464 DOJ grant awarded to the city’s Police Bureau to conduct a hot spot policing program
Municipalities are taking advantage of grant programs to increase pedestrian safety and improve their walkability scores
New York and New Jersey are investing in storm-proofing measures to be better prepared for inclement weather
The University of Buffalo has launched a food policy database to help local governments access information and resources
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will distribute federal grant money to 21 cities, conservation districts and other organizations throughout the state to support urban forestry projects
LiveWell Greenville was awarded a $1.4 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to build out its healthy play and healthy foods initiatives