By Fox23.com News Staff
OKLAHOMA — Attorney General Gentner Drummond has awarded $18 million in grant funding to support every county sheriff’s office in Oklahoma.
The funding is the latest round of an ongoing program created in 2024 to strengthen law enforcement services statewide.
Grants ranging from $150,000 to $300,000 have been awarded to all 77 counties based on their total tangible property valuation. Funds can be used for sheriff’s office operations including training, technology, equipment, capital improvements, stipends and more.
Drummond said the funding reflects a continued commitment to public safety in every corner of the state.
Grant funding was established by the legislature and appropriated to the Attorney General’s office through this year’s state budget.
You can find the grant amounts by county by clicking here.