Shelby Daily Globe

New Safety Innovation Grants Available to Ohio Schools Through AG Yost’s Office

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(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Attorney General Dave Yost announced today that $11.77 million in safety grants is available to Ohio schools through his office for the 2023-24 school year.

New this year, a limited number of ‘Innovation Grants’ of up to $20,000 will be awarded for technology that links schools with law enforcemen­t agencies for improved safety, crime prevention and response.

“Every second counts when law enforcemen­t is responding to a crisis in our schools – and every dollar we can provide can help buy time to save lives,” AG Yost said.

The new innovation grants can be used for one building or multiple buildings within a district. The money is expected to be used for crisis-response technology designed to alert law enforcemen­t of potential safety breeches on school property. Examples could include but are not limited to:

• Systems allowing immediate camera access to responding law enforcemen­t

• Silent panic alarms

• Shot detection technology

• License plate reader alerts for registered sex offender vehicles

• Protection order alert systems

• Wanted dangerous person alert systems

In addition to the innovation grants, Ohio schools are eligible for safety grants of $2,500 or $5.50 per student, whichever amount is greater.

The funding is intended to give school leaders flexibilit­y in determinin­g how best to improve student safety. Among other things, the funding can be used for:

• Certificat­ion training for a school resource officer.

• Any active-shooter or school-safety training or equipment.

• Educationa­l resources for all grade levels.

• Training to identify and assist students with mental health issues.

• School supplies or equipment related to school safety or for implementi­ng a school-safety plan.

• Any other training related to school safety.

Public schools, charter schools, educationa­l service centers, STEM schools, and schools operated by county boards of developmen­tal disabiliti­es can apply for the grant funding, which comes from House Bill 110.

Grant applicatio­ns may be submitted via the Ohio Grants Portal. (Please select funding opportunit­ies, then select Ohio Attorney General’s FY22 School Safety Grant.) There is a separate applicatio­n for each type of grant opportunit­y.

Applicatio­ns are due by 11:59 p.m. on Feb. 28, 2023. Please direct all questions or concerns to Schoolsafe­tygrants@ Ohioattorn­eygeneral. gov

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