🌟 Exciting News from GrantsHelp! As part of our ongoing efforts to streamline user experience and improve access to grant products and related resources, the GrantsHelp websites will begin to sunset starting on October 1, 2025. All grant content and tools are being integrated into our core media platforms— Police1, FireRescue1, EMS1, Corrections1, and Gov1—where the majority of our audience already engages. We appreciate your support as we modernize and consolidate our digital presence to better serve public service agencies and their funding needs.

NY police receive grant for video interrogation services

Police received $11K to purchase and install video recording equipment, increase the number of rooms available to record statements or add data storage capacity for existing equipment


The Troy Record

TROY, N.Y. — The Troy Police Department is among 20 law enforcement agencies across the state chosen to share in more than $500,000 in funding from the state Division of Criminal Justice Services and the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

The city department will receive $11,160 to purchase and install video recording equipment, increase the number of rooms available to record statements or add data storage capacity for existing equipment. Half of the funding for the grants is being provided by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. from criminal asset forfeiture funds obtained through settlements with international banks for violating U.S. sanctions, matched by federal funds administered by the Division of Criminal Justice Services.

“Recording interrogations enhances integrity, fairness, and effectiveness in the criminal justice system, which is why stakeholders ranging from police groups to the Innocence Project have endorsed its expanded use,” Vance said in a news release announcing the grants.

Read more : Police get grant for video interrogation services

Copyright © 2025 PoliceGrantsHelp.com. All rights reserved.