Looking to supplement your budget in 2020? Try these private funding grants.Looking to supplement your budget in 2020? Try these private funding grants.Looking to supplement your budget in 2020? Try these private funding grants.Looking to supplement your budget in 2020? Try these private funding grants.
  • Solutions
    • Body-Worn Cameras (BWC)
      • BC-02
      • BC-03
    • In-Car Video
      • ZeroDark™ Fixed Lens
      • ZeroDark™ Dual Lens Camera
      • ZeroDark™ HD Infrared Backseat
      • 5-inch HD Display
      • VR-X20 DVR
      • VR-X20 F1 DVR
    • Mobile Edge
    • Enterprise
    • Real Time Command
    • Laptops
          • V110
          • B360
          • B360 Pro
          • S410
          • X5000
          • X500 Server
    • Tablets
      • ZX70
      • T800
      • ZX10
      • UX10
      • F110
      • K120
      • A140
    • Fixed Mount Computing
      • Fixed Mount PC
  • Insight
    • Getac News
    • Industry News
    • Getac Videos
  • Careers
  • Contact
✕
#ONEGetac Partnership Made for an Exciting 2019 IACP Conference
December 7, 2021
INFOGRAPHIC: 5 Reasons to Upgrade Your Body-Worn and In-Car Camera Solutions in 2020
December 7, 2021

Looking to supplement your budget in 2020? Try these private funding grants.

December 7, 2021

Each year, the federal government awards more than $500 billion in grants. While the government remains the primary source of law enforcement grant funding, additional support is sometimes needed. Private funding is another option.

Types of Private Funding Sources

To understand a little bit more about private funding sources, it is important to know the basics. There are two main types of non-profit funding: private foundations and public charities. Put simply, a private foundation is “generally financially supported by one or a small handful of sources,” while public charities, also known as public foundations, “receive their funds from multiple sources,” and are “heavily supported by the public,” according to the Council on Foundations.

There are three types of private foundations and public charities that deserve a closer look:

Find detailed information to types of foundations here.

As is true with all grant writing, when searching for private funding, make sure to do your research. Here are five things to remember when applying for a law enforcement grant.

A closer look: Corporate foundations

As the charitable arm of a corporation, corporate foundations give grants or gifts to organizations that are connected to their business interests or consumer concerns. While some corporations stay focused on the same topics year after year, others will change their focus periodically. In 2015 nearly 2,500 U.S. corporate foundations gave more than $5 billion in grants. Here are a few corporate foundations that provide national law enforcement funding:

Allstate – Focusing on four themes, the Allstate Foundation is currently working to empower youth, end domestic violence, transform communities, and develop nonprofit leaders.

Firehouse Subs – Fast food with a focus on funding, the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation focuses on five funding areas including lifesaving equipment, prevention education, scholarship and continued education, disaster relief, and support for members of the military.

MetLife – For the last fifteen years, MetLife has partnered with the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) to give a MetLife Foundation Community-Police Partnership Award to “sustain and share the work of innovative partnerships between community groups and police to promote neighborhood safety and revitalization.”

State Farm – With a focus on safety, education, and community development, State Farm offers Good Neighbor Citizenship® Company Grants to “help build safer, stronger and better educated communities across the United States.”

Target – This shopping giant offers Target public safety grants in order to create “safe and secure neighborhoods for our guests and team members.”

Walmart – The world’s largest grocer is focusing its philanthropic support in three areas: creating opportunity, enhancing sustainability, and strengthening community.

Reach out to corporate foundations in your area as they often set aside community funds. The Foundation Center is a great source for local grants.

A closer look: Family foundations

According to the Council on Foundations, “family foundations make up over half of all private foundations.” As of 2015, there were 42,008 family foundations in the U.S. alone, which gave away a combined total of $25.9 billion. If you are a law enforcement agency looking to add resources to your department, make sure to start here:

  • Kresge Foundation
  • Michael and Susan Dell Foundation
  • John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
  • The Joyce Foundation

When doing your research into family foundations, be sure to search for those in your area. Oftentimes the probability of you receiving a grant from a local foundation is higher.

A closer look: Community foundations

With more than 800 community foundations across the United States, this is another great option. One thing to note is that community foundations provide support “primarily for the needs of the geographic community or region where it is based, from funds that it maintains and administers on behalf of multiple donors,” according to GrantSpace.

Use the Community Foundations Atlas to search your area. Also check out these foundations with law enforcement related grants:

  • Berks County Community Foundation (PA)
  • Central Indiana Community Foundation
  • Community Foundation of Grant County (IN)
  • Community Foundation for Muskegon County (MI)
  • San Bruno (CA) Community Foundation

Share

Search

✕

Categories

  • Getac News
  • Industry News

Latest posts

  • 0
    Technology Essentials for Commercial and Public Sector Vehicles
    December 7, 2021
  • 0
    Washington State Laws and Recommendations on Body-Worn Cameras
    December 7, 2021
  • 0
    The Springfield, MA Police Department Connects and Protects 511 Officers
    December 7, 2021
  • 0
    Law Enforcement Resources Directory
    December 7, 2021
  • 0
    The Three “P’s” of Body-Worn Camera Policy
    December 7, 2021

833-820-5172

[email protected]

Getac Video Solutions
3800 American Blvd. W., Ste. 500 Bloomington, MN 55431

  • Home
  • Products
  • Getac News
  • Industry News
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Data Processing
  • Standard Data
© 2022 GETAC VIDEO. All Rights Reserved.
  • Get in touch with us
  • 833-820-5172
  • [email protected]
SPECIFICATIONS
BC-02

BC-03
Video Output Format MP4 (H.264) MP4 (H.264), H.265 may be supported under certain conditions.
Video Output Resolution 1920×1080 (1080p), 1280×720 (720p), 640×480 (480p) 1920×1080 (1080p), 1280×720 (720p), 768×432(VGA), 640×480 (VGA)
Video Output Frame Rate 30 fps 30 fps
FOV (Field of View) 120° 165° Diagonal
Storage 64 GB 64 GB
Recording Time >12 hrs*  
Stand-by Time >24 hrs*  
Watermark Supports Date/Time/Officer ID stamp overlay on video footage Supports Date/Time/Officer ID stamp overlay on video footage
Pre-record Supports 10; 20; 30 seconds Supports 10; 20; 30; 60; 120 seconds
Addtl. Supported Features Covert recording mode, Instant record, Instant event classification, Footage bookmarking Covert recording mode, Instant record, Instant event classification, Footage bookmarking
Buttons Power, Main, Category Wheel, Covert Switch Power, Main, Category Wheel, Covert Switch
Additional Features GPS, Wi-Fi Offload & Built-in RFID Tag GPS, 4G LTE (optional), RFID Tag, Covert Recording Mode, Instant Event Categorization, Background Recording
I/O Interface Docking x 1 -
Communication Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth LE Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth LE, Optional 4G LTE, Wired
Power Battery 4.2V, 3220 mAh; AC Adapter (Charging Dock) (5V, 2A, 10W, 100-240VAC, 50 / 60Hz) -
Rugged Features MIL-STD-810G, Vibration & 6 feet drop resistant, IP68 MIL-STD-810G (Temperature, Vibration & 6 feet drop resistant), IP68
Environmental Spec Operating Temp: -40°F to 140°F; Storage Temp: -40°F to 160°F 40°F to 140°F; Storage Temp: -40°F to 160°F (wider ranges available upon request
Dimensions (W x D x H) 2.98” x 2.01” x 0.93 2.87” x 0.83” x 3.27
Weight 4.59 oz 6.35 oz
SPECIFICATIONS
ZeroDark™ HD Camera

ZeroDark™ Dual Lens Camera
  Single Cam VTop Camera Bottom Camera
Aperture F1.8 - -
Focal Length 2.6mm 2.33m 6mm
Low-light Capability 0.00lux (IR LED On), IR: Built-In IR LEDs (4ea) - -
Exposure Dual Exposure, HDR technology - -
Resolutions 1920×1080 (1080P), 1280×720 (720P), 848×480 (D1) - -
Frames Per Second 30 - -
Dimensions 1.77” x 1.77” x 1.38” , 45mm x 45mm x 35mm (L x H x D) 2.5”(64mm) x 2.3”(55m) diameter (W x D x H)
Weight 0.41 lbs (184g) 0.45lb (203.1g)
FOV - 145° Horizontal / 76° Diagonal 56° Horizontal / 70° Diagonal
Position - Fixed Rotatable (Left 90°/Right 225°)
View Type - Panoramic Panoramic
LUX - Color 0.03 B/W 0.003, nighttime low-light recording
Network - Power over Ethernet (POE)
Video Output Format - H.264
Video Output Resolution - 1920×1080(FHD), 1280×720(HD)
Video Output Frame Rate - 30 fps
Connectivity Interface - POE, Ethernet
Operating Temp - -30° to 60 °C (-22° to 140° F) (Wider range SKUs available)
Rugged - MIL-STD-810H
Mount Options - Mounting Arm
Warranty - One-year standard limited warranty.* Extended plans available.