The Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding (CESF) Program will provide funding to assist eligible states, local units of government, and tribes in preventing, preparing for, and responding to the coronavirus.
Allowable projects and purchases include, but are not limited to, overtime, equipment (including law enforcement and medical personal protective equipment), hiring, supplies (such as gloves, masks, sanitizer), training, travel expenses, and addressing the medical needs of inmates in state, local, and tribal prisons, jails, and detention centers.
Awards
Number of Awards: 1,828
Total Amount Awarded: $847,715,565
Pettis County Coronavirus Emergency Response
Pierce County Sheriff's Department Response to Coronavirus Pandemic Grant
Pinellas Park Coronavirus Emergency Response
Pineville COVID-19 Funding Program
Pitt County Detention Center Coronavirus Emergency Supplement Funding
Pittsfield COVID-19 Emergency Response
Placer County COVID-19 Response
Planning, Preventing, and Responding to COVID-19
Pleasantville's COVID-19 Emergency Response
Plymouth Coronavirus Emergency Response
Plymouth County COVID-19 Emergency Response
Police Equipment for Patrol Operations
Polk County Coronavirus Emergency Response
Ponca City Police Department Coronavirus Response
Port Angeles Coronavirus Emergency Response
Portable Radios, Wireless Earpieces and Installation of Plexiglass Barriers
Portsmouth PPE and Technology to Counteract Coronavirus
Pottawattamie County Sheriff's Office Coronavirus Response
PPE & Supplies
PPE and Response to COVID
PPE and Technological upgrades for covid-19.
PPE Cleaning and Sanitation Supplies and overtime related to COVID-19
PPE Equipment
PPE Equipment for PD
PPE for Deputies
Supplemental Information
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