Today, Governor Brian P. Kemp and Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) Executive Director Jay Neal announced the awards of 46 grants totaling $5,618,762 through the Law Enforcement Training Grant Program.
“We are committed to providing our brave law enforcement officers the specialized training and resources they need to keep Georgians safe,” said Governor Kemp. “This grant program will help pay for essential training – including in use of force and de-escalation – for state and local law enforcement officers to ensure they are prepared for whatever they may encounter while protecting their communities.”
During the 2021 legislative session, Governor Kemp recommended, and lawmakers approved, continued support of a law enforcement training grant program through the CJCC for state and local law enforcement agencies. The program was designed to grant funds on a competitive basis to support scenario-based, hands-on training for law enforcement officers in use of force or de-escalation. For this funding cycle, Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) and Officer Mental Health were added as priority areas.
“Governor Kemp and the Georgia legislature have made it a priority to provide our law enforcement officers with the training and resources they need to better serve the people of Georgia, and we at CJCC are pleased to be a part of this effort,” said CJCC Executive Director Jay Neal.
2022 LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING GRANT PROGRAM |
|
Recipient Agency |
Award Amount |
Alpharetta Police Department |
$46,130 |
Barnesville Police Department |
$3,752 |
Carroll County Sheriff’s Office |
$14,945 |
Cartersville Police Department |
$21,500 |
Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office |
$67,500 |
Chatham County Sheriff’s Office |
$32,450 |
Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office |
$54,039 |
Coastal Pines Technical College Police Department |
$21,151 |
Cobb County Sheriff’s Office |
$20,043 |
College Park Police Department |
$125,000 |
Coweta County Sheriff’s Office |
$53,827 |
Crisp County Sheriff’s Office |
$69,400 |
DeKalb County Police Department |
$25,000 |
DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office |
$199,500 |
Dunwoody Police Department |
$38,935 |
Floyd County Police Department |
$85,000 |
Forsyth County Sherriff’s Office |
$420,944 |
Fulton County District Attorney’s Office |
$46,140 |
Gainesville Police Department |
$184,790 |
Georgia Department of Corrections |
$204,538 |
Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice |
$126,459 |
Georgia Department of Natural Resources – Law Enforcement Division |
$80,617 |
Georgia Department of Public Safety |
$600,000 |
Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council |
$647,208 |
Georgia Piedmont Technical College Police Department |
$162,600 |
Georgia Public Safety Training Center |
$1,028,124 |
Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office |
$196,770 |
Henry County Police Department |
$30,000 |
Henry County Sheriff’s Office |
$152,000 |
Kennesaw Police Department |
$46,861 |
Long County Sheriff’s Office |
$77,987 |
Milton Police Department |
$39,769 |
Morgan County Sheriff’s Office |
$22,320 |
Morrow Police Department |
$38,650 |
Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office |
$52,000 |
Norcross Police Department |
$62,000 |
Paulding County Sheriff’s Office |
$38,193 |
Peachtree City Police Department |
$30,000 |
Richmond County Marshal’s Office |
$68,710 |
Savannah-Chatham Board of Education Police Department |
$46,376 |
Statesboro Police Department |
$116,640 |
Telfair County Sheriff’s Office |
$81,871 |
Toccoa Police Department |
$6,768 |
Twiggs County Sheriff’s Office |
$37,873 |
Waycross Police Department |
$77,007 |
West Georgia Technical College Foundation |
$17,375 |
Total Amount Awarded |
$5,618,762 |
To learn more about how to apply for grants, click here.
For more information regarding the Law Enforcement Training Grant Program, contact Laura Thompson at laura.thompson@cjcc.ga.gov or 404-858-1830.