The Presidential Residence Protection Assistance (PRPA) Grant Program helps cover extra costs for local and state law enforcement when they protect the President's residences. This is to make sure these agencies aren't overwhelmed by the extra work and expenses. The Secret Service directs these protection activities.
Who it's for: This grant is for city, township, and state governments that have to provide extra law enforcement services to protect the President's residences, as directed by the Secret Service.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Not a city, township, or state government
- No involvement in protecting a presidential residence
- Inability to demonstrate costs directly related to presidential residence protection
What You May Need
- Proof of extraordinary law enforcement personnel costs
- Documentation of protection activities
- Official designation of the residence by the Secret Service
- Completed application forms
- Budget details
Cautions
- Funds are only for costs directly related to presidential residence protection
- Must follow Secret Service directives
- Strict documentation requirements
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