MORGAN COUNTY
The Georgia Municipal Association (GMA) is proud to announce the City of Madison received a grant check in the amount of $8,800 to be used toward the purchase of equipment to reduce exposures related to liability and property damage. To be eligible for the grant, the city had to meet specific requirements associated with safety and loss-control efforts.
These grant funds will substantially offset the cost to the city for the purchase of two WatchGuard 4RE In-Car Video Systems installed in Madison’s patrol cars.
Assistant Police Chief Colin Campbell states, “These systems greatly enhance the safety of our officers and the public they serve as well as capturing audio and visual information invaluable to investigations.”
The GMA Safety and Liability Management Grant program was introduced in 2000 to provide financial support to aid members in improving employee safety and liability loss-control endeavors.
The funds can be used for the purchase of training services or equipment that reduces the probability of claims. Since the inception of the program, hundreds of cities have collectively received several million dollars to help fund the purchase of items such as bulletproof vests, training videos, confined space entry equipment, reflective safety vests, fire department turnout gear, and camera systems for police departments.
The Safety and Liability Management Grant Program is made available to members of GMA’s property and liability insurance program, the Georgia Interlocal Risk Management Agency (GIRMA), and GMA’s workers’ compensation insurance program, the GMA Workers’ Compensation Self-Insurance Fund (GMA WCSIF).
Based in Atlanta, GMA is a voluntary, non-profit organization that provides legislative advocacy, education, insurance and employee benefits, financing, and consulting services to more than 500 member cities.