Law Enforcement Grant Writing 101

Hosted by the Page, Arizona Police Department

Police Grant Writing is brining our training, Law Enforcement Grant Writing 101, to Page, Arizona. Join us for this two-day course that will prepare you to write winning grant applications for equipment, technology, training, personnel, and more. Can’t make it to Page? Register for the live virtual version of this course and take it from anywhere.

When

August 21-22, 2023

8am – 3pm

Location

Page Police Department

Community Room

808 Coppermine Road

Page, Arizona 86040

Course Overview

This course is the only training designed specifically for law enforcement and the grants that they will pursue. It emphasizes a systematic approach to grant preparation, including the collection and organization of agency data, proactive grant opportunity identification, grant announcement dissection, and structured writing. High quality state and federal grant application examples are presented in this course. A preview of the course materials including a schedule with a topical outline is provided below.

Course Workbook with Topical Outline

This course is highly interactive and includes the completion of several custom-made workbook exercises. A preview of our workbook, including the table of contents and course agenda, is provided below.

Grant Writing Toolkit

Attendees are also provided with a proprietary grant writing toolkit to warehouse materials pertinent to the grant writing process. This preformatted Excel file includes a custom timeline, budgeting tool, and data collection tool that can be used in grant applications. In addition, it is a resource to store all agency data relevant to grant writing and forthcoming grant opportunities. It also supplements several of the course workbook exercises.

Course Instructor

Evan T. Sorg, Ph.D.

Evan is a former New York City Police Officer and Grant Reviewer for the Department of Homeland Security, founder of Police Grant Writing, and an Associate Professor of Law and Justice Studies at Rowan University where he teaches courses on policing, grant writing, crime analysis, and crime mapping. The publications that he has authored, including a book and numerous research articles, can be viewed here. You may also view his full biography here

Cost

Regular Registration $499/participant
Group Registration (3+ participants)$449/participant

Course Registration

Registration has closed at this time. You may still register for our online webinar being held on August 24-25th or September 28-29th here.