Overview
As required by Title 74, Section 20k of the Oklahoma Statutes, the attorney general has developed, and is implementing, a grant program for local law enforcement. This grant program is available for local law enforcement agencies in Oklahoma to increase their capacity to respond to violent crime in their community.
As provided for by the law, law enforcement agencies can utilize funds to reduce violent crime through priority strategies such as targeted staffing, increased technology, better analytical capabilities, enhanced community partnerships or victims services.
Grant Application
The FY 2026 grant application will open June 9th, 2025, at 12:00 a.m. and will close July 25th, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. This will be an on-line application process; to access the application, please go to Oklahoma Grant Exchange (OGX).
The training team at Agate will be providing a webinar training on applying online for the 2026 Grant. Below is a link that will allow the grantees to register for the training. There is a maximum capacity of 500 users for the training, and it’s a first-come-first-served basis. Once 500 registrants has been reached, no other users will be allowed to register.
The training is recorded and can be made available for those who could not attend.
For questions, please contact:
FY 2025 Grant Awards
Agency | Award Amount | Agency | Award Amount | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ardmore PD | $35,000.00 | 35 | Mangum PD | $22,363.20 |
2 | Arkoma PD | $10,000.00 | 36 | Mannford PD | $0.00 |
3 | Bethany PD | $12,690.00 | 37 | Marlow PD | $10,000.00 |
4 | Bixby PD | $24,264.00 | 38 | McIntosh Co SO | $23,003.00 |
5 | Blackwell PD | $12,132.00 | 39 | Midwest City PD | $50,000.00 |
6 | Blaine Co SO | $15,699.80 | 40 | Moore PD | $50,000.00 |
7 | Broken Arrow PD | $30,894.26 | 41 | Murray Co SO | $18,958.00 |
8 | Broken Bow PD | $40,422.55 | 42 | Newcastle PD | $0.00 |
9 | Calumet PD | $11,806.00 | 43 | Newkirk PD | $0.00 |
10 | Canadian Co SO | $22,678.00 | 44 | Noble PD | $14,951.99 |
11 | Chickasha PD | $40,000.00 | 45 | Norman PD | $47,612.00 |
12 | Choctaw Nation | $0.00 | 46 | Oklahoma City PD | $400,000.00 |
13 | Cleveland PD | $0.00 | 47 | Okmulgee Co SO | $30,000.00 |
14 | Creek Co SO | $35,000.00 | 48 | Osage Co SO | $25,769.04 |
15 | DA 8 | $25,224.00 | 49 | Owasso PD | $20,000.00 |
16 | DA 13 | $0.00 | 50 | Piedmont PD | $17,750.00 |
17 | DA 14 | $28,210.18 | 51 | Pittsburg Co SO | $17,000.00 |
18 | Duncan PD | $19,000.00 | 52 | Pottawatomie Co SO | $11,160.00 |
19 | Durant PD | $25,710.00 | 53 | Pryor Creek PD | $13,900.00 |
20 | El Reno PD | $19,283.00 | 54 | Rogers Co SO | $27,300.00 |
21 | Enid PD | $25,200.00 | 55 | Salina PD | $16,600.00 |
22 | Fairland PD | $0.00 | 56 | Sand Springs PD | $14,000.00 |
23 | Fairview PD | $10,000.00 | 57 | Sequoyah Co SO | $35,000.00 |
24 | Garfield Co SO | $35,000.00 | 58 | Skiatook PD | $21,760.00 |
25 | Garvin Co SO | $13,105.00 | 59 | Tahlequah PD | $10,900.00 |
26 | Gore PD | $10,000.00 | 60 | Thackerville PD | $15,575.00 |
27 | Greer Co SO | $22,998.25 | 61 | The Village PD | $18,795.00 |
28 | Idabel PD | $8,100.00 | 62 | Tulsa Co SO | $0.00 |
29 | Jones PD | $13,300.00 | 63 | Tulsa PD | $400,000.00 |
30 | Kay Co SO | $19,558.00 | 64 | Tuttle PD | $12,288.99 |
31 | Langley PD | $27,434.00 | 65 | Vinita PD | $11,145.00 |
32 | Lawton PD | $0.00 | 66 | Wagoner Co SO | $25,000.00 |
33 | Lincoln Co SO | $0.00 | 67 | Wetumka PD | $0.00 |
34 | Locust Grove PD | $10,000.00 | 68 | Yukon PD | $16,459.74 |
TOTAL $2,000,000.00 |
About the Safe Oklahoma Grant
Established in 2012, The Attorney General’s Safe Oklahoma Grant Program is funded by an annual appropriation from the state legislature. All local law enforcement agencies and sheriff's offices are eligible for the grant. Grants are made for a one-year period.
The Attorney General’s Safe Oklahoma Grant Program provides local law enforcement agencies and sheriff’s offices with additional resources to address violent crime in the state. The money from the grant helps pay overtime costs for officers, technology upgrades, enhanced analytical capabilities and funds community partnership projects that focus on preventing youth violent crime.