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How Pennsylvania Schools Can Use PCCD Safety Grants to Strengthen Student Safety

Written by Sam Stone | Jan 22, 2026 2:05:21 AM

How Pennsylvania’s New $160M School Safety and Mental Health Investment Supports Safer, More Connected School Communities

Pennsylvania has taken a major step forward in supporting K-12 school safety and student wellbeing with the announcement of $160 million in state funding available through the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD)

This strategic investment will help schools across the state enhance physical security, strengthen behavioral health support, and reduce violence.

For Pennsylvania school districts looking to tap into these funds, now is the time to align your safety and wellness plans with proven solutions. These funds are designed to support holistic safety strategies, including the technology and systems districts rely on to create safer, more supportive learning environments.

What the PCCD Funding means for Pennsylvania schools

The $160 million investment stems from the 2025-26 state budget and is being deployed through two major channels:

  • School Safety and Mental Health Grants: Approximately $100 million in formula funding is available to eligible public school entities, including districts, career and technical centers, intermediate units, and charter schools, to support physical security enhancements, behavioral health supports, or both.
  • Violence Intervention and Prevention Grants (VIP + BOOST): Roughly $60 million supports community-based strategies designed to reduce violence and promote safe environments for students before, during, and after school. 

Eligible schools can use this funding to address the baseline physical and mental health criteria adopted by the PCCD’s School Safety and Security Committee.

How Linewize solutions align with Pennsylvania district student safety goals

Modern school safety is driven by a combination of prevention, awareness, and actionable insight. This includes continually building an accurate understanding of student behavior online. In the digital age, protecting students requires tools that help school leaders detect risks early and intervene effectively.

Linewize solutions are built for this need. Pennsylvania schools applying for PCCD funding can build stronger, technology-driven safety plans by integrating digital student safety tools alongside physical safety measures and mental health services.

 

Linewize’s platform supports this approach in several key ways:

  • Linewize Monitor: Linewize Monitor delivers real-time alerts of concerning online activity, such as indications of self-harm, bullying, or violent intent, giving school safety teams the information they need to act early and connect students with support. This type of early-warning capability aligns directly with grant goals around behavioral health, threat detection, and intervention.
  • Linewize Filter: Linewize Filter helps schools block harmful or distracting online content, reducing student exposure to violent, unsafe, or age-inappropriate material. As schools use PCCD funds to strengthen safety frameworks, robust content filtering is a foundational tool for building secure, compliant digital learning environments.
  • Classwize: Classwize gives educators real-time visibility and control over student device activity during instructional time. It boosts classroom management, supports responsible technology use, and frees educators to focus on teaching, all critical elements of a safe, supportive school climate.

Together, these tools form a comprehensive digital safety ecosystem that complements physical security measures and behavioral health support.

Practical steps for Pennsylvania schools to take advantage of PCCD funding

By demonstrating in your application that technology plays a central role in prevention, response, and student support, schools can present a compelling case for using PCCD funds to build safer districts.

Here's where to start:

  • Assess your district’s current student safety and wellbeing needs. Use available baseline criteria and data to prioritize gaps.
  • Incorporate technology into your overall strategy. Be explicit in how you want your digital monitoring and filtering tools to strengthen mental health support and threat prevention.
  • Document progress and results to show how purchased solutions can continue to benefit students beyond the immediate grant period.
  • Read more about how to create a strong grant application to give your district the best possible approach. 

The grant application deadline for this funding is Wednesday. January 28, 2026. 

Linewize is ready to help

Linewize is here to help your Pennsylvania district prioritize safety through a more proactive, student-centered lens and translate funding opportunities into measurable outcomes. Our team can support your planning, help you understand eligibility, and show how the right tools can strengthen your application and your school safety strategy.

Contact us today to learn how Linewize solutions can support your district’s goals and make the most of the PCCD funding opportunity.