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OGR Funding opportunity/ Bryne State Crisis Intervention Program - Representative Joe McGonagle OGR Funding opportunity/ Bryne State Crisis Intervention Program Posted by Narlie Monteiro 5sc on July 03, 2024 · Add your reaction Maximum Amount of Funding Applicants May Apply for Link for more information Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program for Municipal Law Enforcement Massachusetts municipal law enforcement department (A police department may include or subaward grant funds to the same municipality's fire department or public school(s) or a nonprofit organization.)
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