StateNewsThe Indiana Homeland Security Foundation has approved more than $370,000 in grants to aid local public safety agencies statewide.

“On a fundamental level, these grants have the potential to change how public safety agencies go about their day-to-day operations,” said Governor Mike Pence. “I’m proud to have a program in this state that helps to better equip the brave men and women who continue to work every day for our safety.”

Awards were given to 101 recipients in 61 counties. Recipients include local fire departments, emergency medical services, law enforcement and emergency management agencies in all 10 IDHS Districts.

The focus of the foundation is to support the future of public safety and to provide grant funding to local agencies for critical needs across Indiana. Grants provide up to $4,000. Eligible projects include:

  •  Equipping emergency responders with personal protective equipment;
  •  Acquiring equipment for use by emergency responders;
  •  Providing radios and technology equipment; and
  •  Training for emergency responders.

Locally two governmental agencies in Marshall County were recipients.   The Town of Bremen received $4,000.00 for rescue equipment and Tippecanoe Township was awarded a $4,000.00 grant for automated external defibrillators.