https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?pubtype=Financial+Report&audience=Funding+Applicants&tags=grants&topic=Safety+and+Emergency+Services&language=en-CA+%5Bdefault%5D&organization=justiceandsolicitorgeneralOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-29T01:03:53.561988+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b73311c7-7ad3-42c2-8d43-1c5384f0e0dbMunicipal policing assistance grants to urban municipalities [2018-2019]2023-03-28T15:59:18.064778+00:00The objectives of the Municipal Policing Assistance Grant Program are to help communities better meet the costs of policing services, and support government's commitment to address the financial impact of policing on municipalities. The municipality is expected to use the funds to ensure it has adequate and effective policing and policing oversight, assist in implementation of provincial policing initiatives, and/or enhance policing services to its residents. All municipalities that pay for their own policing qualify for this program. Recipients must provide reports on how the grant funds were used. The grant is issued annually to all eligible municipalities and no application is required.2019-01-08T17:24:44.479532+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ae34ea52-5ff0-4510-baae-53d2e953c9a3Police Officer Grant payments to municipalities2023-09-14T21:26:05.760336+00:00Lists annual payments made to receiving municipalities under the Police Officer Grant. The program begin in 2008 as an initiative of adding 300 police officers over a three-year period. Municipalities responsible for providing their own municipal policing (towns/cities/urban service areas over 5,000 in population) were eligible for funding. No applications were required and the program provides a grant to the municipality of up to $100,000 per position, per year. This funding is ongoing but is dependent on funding allocations each year.2018-11-20T19:48:25.589733+00:00