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Bradenton Police award $15,800 in contraband‑forfeiture grants to 12 local nonprofits

5968958 · September 24, 2025
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Chief Josh Kramer announced $15,800 in Florida Contraband Forfeiture Grant awards to 12 Bradenton organizations; city leaders said grants will fund programs tied to crime prevention, recovery and youth outreach.

Bradenton Police Chief Josh Kramer announced $15,800 in funding from the Florida Contraband Forfeiture Grant Program on Sept. 24, the eighth year the department has awarded forfeiture dollars to community programs.

Kramer told the City Council that state law requires agencies to donate at least 25% of forfeiture funds each fiscal year to community organizations, and that this year the department is awarding $15,800 to 12 organizations that provide services…

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