December 15, 2022 – Today, Senator-Elect Nick Miller (D-Lehigh/Northampton) announced $10,196,931 in grants from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) for multiple safety and security upgrades and law enforcement initiatives throughout Lehigh and Northampton Counties.

“Over ten million dollars is being invested in the safety and security of our residents,” said Miller. “I’m happy to see these twenty-one grants support enhancement and upgrade projects that will serve our communities in a multitude of ways, including deterring hate crimes, ensuring law enforcement has up to date technology and providing tools that allow them to serve communities thoroughly and efficiently.”

PCCD announced awards for a number of grant programs, including the Non-Profit Security Grant Fund, State Medical Marijuana Act Enforcement Funds, Federal American Rescue Plan Act Funds – Local Law Enforcement Support Grant Program, Federal American Rescue Plan Act Funds – Gun Violence Investigation & Prosecution Grant Program, Federal Byrne Justice Assistance Grant Funds, State Children’s Advocacy Center Funds, Federal Victims of Crime Act, State Rights and Services Act, and State Victims of Juvenile Offenders Funds, and the State Violence & Delinquency Prevention Program Funds.

Grants awarded in Lehigh and Northampton Counties include:

Non-Profit Security Grant Fund (Safety and Security Upgrades)

  • Hindu Temple Society – $75,000
  • Jewish Family Service of the Lehigh Valley – $25,000
  • Korean Church of Lehigh Valley – $25,000
  • Temple Beth El of Allentown Pennsylvania – $21,207
  • El Shaddai Assembly of God – $24,000
  • St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church – $24,895

State Medical Marijuana Act Enforcement Funds

  • North Catasauqua Borough – $49,976

Project description: Medical Marijuana Enforcement Initiative

Federal American Rescue Plan Act Funds – Local Law Enforcement Support Grant Program

  • Allentown City- $5,000,000

Project description: Body worn cameras; Training (CIT, De-escalation, Implicit Bias); street surveillance cameras; license plate readers

  • Catasauqua Borough- $887,010

Project description: Technology upgrades including routers, servers, cell cameras and servers, backup hardware, hard drives, RAM and processors; costs associated with installation, implementation and maintenance; and overtime for sworn officers

  • Lehigh County Chief Executive Officer- $291, 342

Project description: NIBRS training to all 720 full and part time Officers along with support staff in Lehigh County

  • Whitehall Township- $217, 337

Project description: Automatic License Plate Readers and related equipment

  • Bushkill Township- $35,780

Project description: In-car camera systems and mobile data terminals

  • Lehigh Township- $378, 200

Project description: Enhance and Improve functioning of CNET RMS

Federal American Rescue Plan Act Funds – Gun Violence Investigation & Prosecution Grant Program

  • Allentown City- $1,500,000

Project description: Funding will be used to support increased patrol presence for gun violence suppression through supporting overtime pay for patrol officers.  Gunshot detection technology will be able to target the location of shots fired in the city and direct officers where to go in response

  • Lehigh County Chief Executive Officer- $11,830

Project description: Funds will be used to purchase an upgraded forensic microscope, camera, a doppler chronograph, and a ballistic gel starter kit

Federal Byrne Justice Assistance Grant Funds

  • Lehigh County Chief Executive Officer- $105,000

Project description: Lehigh County Drug Treatment Court

State Children’s Advocacy Center Funds

  • Lehigh Valley Hospital Inc- $46,832

Project description: Strengthening CAC Operations and Impact

Federal Victims of Crime Act, State Rights and Services Act

  • Crime Victims Council of Lehigh Valley, Inc- $239,570

Project description: RASA Northampton County and VOJO Lehigh Count

  • Lehigh County Chief Executive Officer- $686,536

Project description: Lehigh County Victim/Witness Unit (VW/RASA)

  • Northampton County Executive- $458,243

Project description: Victims’ Rights Project

State Victims of Juvenile Offenders Funds, and the State Violence & Delinquency Prevention Program Funds

  • Lehigh County Chief Executive Officer- $94,173

Project description: Lehigh County Youth Justice Advisory Board Council

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