Ohio schools have received a significant opportunity to enhance campus safety and emergency preparedness. Attorney General Dave Yost has announced the allocation of nearly $11 million in grant funds for the current academic year, aimed at supporting initiatives related to threat detection, prevention training, and the acquisition of life-saving tools. As authorized through House Bill 33, these funds will enable educational institutions to implement essential critical incident management solutions designed to protect both students and staff.
These grants offer significant flexibility, allowing educational institutions to allocate resources to address their most pressing emergency response and crisis preparedness needs. Eligible applications for these funds include:
Schools may qualify for one or both of the following:
Grants will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, making it crucial for schools to submit applications early. The deadline to apply is May 30, 2025. To begin the application process, schools can contact SchoolSafetyGrants@OhioAGO.gov.
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When packed together, our safety solutions create a comprehensive, fully connected safety system, covering everything from panic initiation to incident resolution:
With 911Cellular, schools gain fast, reliable and efficient incident management through a comprehensive safety system that seamlessly integrates with existing infrastructure and various existing safety tools.
This funding provides a crucial opportunity for Ohio schools to improve their campus safety measures, as staff, students, and parents are calling for solutions to the rising severity and frequency of school violence. By investing in panic button technology, training and emergency response systems, schools can proactively reduce risks, enhance crisis outcomes and allow their communities to shift their focus back to education.
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