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Overview
The Policing Support Grant (PSG) amalgamates these grants:
- Municipal Policing Assistance Grant (MPAG)
- Police Officer Grant (POG)
There is no application form for the PSG.
Eligible municipalities receiving the PSG must submit an annual report for how the grant funds were spent.
Eligibility
Municipalities are eligible for the PSG if:
- their populations are greater than 5,000
- they provide their own police service
- they were eligible for the:
- MPAG
- POG
Policing Support Grant report form
Final reports are due by April 30 each year.
The reporting period is April 1 to March 31.
Each municipality receiving PSG funding must report on the use of the funds as set out in their grant agreement.
- Complete the PSG Report (XDP).
- Send the completed report by email to [email protected].
Grant recipients
Go to Policing Support Grant Payments
Go to MPAG payments for annual:
- payments to municipalities – ordered by population
- payments to municipalities – ordered by name
- payments to municipalities – ordered by population category
Go to POG payments for annual:
- allocation of officers by municipality
- allocation of officers by police service
Contact
Connect with Contract Policing and Policing Oversight about this grant:
Email: [email protected]
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