Office of Emergency Communications Announces Second Round of PSAP Grant Program
MADISON, Wis. – The Office of Emergency Communications is pleased to announce that the application period has opened for eligible public safety answering points (PSAPs) to apply for grants under the competitive Round 2 Fiscal Year 2026 PSAP Grant Program. The Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs has been allocated $18 million for this year’s PSAP grant program. There is $4 million in FY2026 funding that is remaining for this second round of grants. Grant eligibility criteria, allowable and unallowable expenses are governed by Wisconsin Administrative Code Chapter DMA 2, as recommended by the State 9-1-1 Subcommittee.
Applications for this grant opportunity are due by Feb. 19, 2026. Designated PSAPs that meet the eligibility criteria established by administrative code are eligible to apply for allowable expenses under the grant program. Additional details on how to apply, eligibility and specific allowable expenses are included in the Grant Announcement and OEC Grant Guide linked below.
The Grant Announcement can be found at: https://oec.wi.gov/oec-grant-announcement-psap-grant-program/
For more information about the grant program, please see the OEC Grant Guide: https://oec.wi.gov/oec-grant-guide/
For questions about the grant program, please contact Grant Grywalsky at grant.grywalsky@widma.gov
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.











