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All 77 counties to receive sheriff office assistant grants through Attorney General’s Office

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

OKLAHOMA CITY (Sept. 10, 2024) -- All 77 counties have applied for grant funding through a new program administered by Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s office to bolster law enforcement services.

House Bill 2914 created the Oklahoma Sheriff’s Office Funding Assistance Grant Program during this year’s legislative session and appropriated $18 million to the fund. Counties were invited to apply for grants from $150,000 to $300,000, depending on their total tangible property valuation.

“This funding to all 77 counties will help sheriff’s offices statewide strengthen their operations and enhance public safety,” Drummond said. “I appreciate the work of the Oklahoma Sheriffs’ Association in helping to ensure all counties receive support.”

Drummond’s office is reviewing all grant applications and will begin sending agreements to sheriffs and county commissioners later this month. Grants can be used for sheriff office operations including training, technology, equipment, capital improvements and more. 

Counties eligible for grants

$300,000 $250,000 $150,000
Bryan Beaver Adair
Canadian Beckham Atoka
Carter Blaine Alfalfa
Cleveland Caddo Cimarron
Comanche Cherokee Choctaw
Creek Custer Coal
Delaware Dewey Cotton
Garfield Garvin Craig
Grady Grant Ellis
Kay Hughes Greer
Kingfisher Jackson Harmon
Lincoln Le Flore Harper
Logan Major Haskell
Mayes Marshall Jefferson
McClain McCurtain Johnston
Muskogee Noble Kiowa
Oklahoma Okmulgee Latimer
Osage Ottawa Love
Payne Pontotoc McIntosh
Pittsburg Sequoyah Murray
Pottawatomie Seminole Nowata
Rogers Stephens Okfuskee
Tulsa Texas Pawnee
Wagoner Washita Pushmataha
Washington Woods Roger Mills
  Woodward Tillman
Last Modified on Sep 11, 2024