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Peace Officer Behavioral Health Support and Community Partnership Grant Program is sponsored by Colorado Division of Local Government. This grant program is available for law enforcement agencies, peace officer organizations, and public safety agencies that employ peace officers in Colorado. It supports behavioral health or community-based social services providers in partnerships with law enforcement for co-responder community responses and community-based alternative responses. Funding can be used for counseling services for peace officers and their families, policy development for officers involved in critical incidents, training on job-related mental trauma, and peer support programs.
Microgrids for Community Resilience Program is a grant from the Colorado Division of Local Government that funds the planning and construction of microgrids in rural and high-risk Colorado communities to ensure reliable power for essential services during emergencies. Created through House Bill 22-1013 and expanded with federal funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the program is a joint initiative with the U.S. Department of Energy. Planning grants are restricted to cooperative electric associations and municipally-owned utilities serving rural areas, while construction grants are open to all utilities, local governments, and community anchor institutions. Projects serving schools, libraries, health centers, and emergency services are prioritized, with preference given to non-fossil fuel energy sources.
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