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Eagle Eye Networks launches $1 million 2026 Drako School Grant

Eagle Eye Networks launches $1 million 2026 Drako School Grant

AUSTIN, Texas — Eagle Eye Networks (EEN), a global provider of cloud video surveillance, has launched the $1 million 2026 Drako Smart Video Security Grant for Schools, dedicated to strengthening safety and security for students, staff and community members in K-12 schools, colleges and universities.

“We are on a mission at Eagle Eye to help schools change the way they use security cameras,” said Eagle Eye CEO Dean Drako. “Eagle Eye AI Gun Detection integrates with existing security cameras to detect brandished firearms in real-time, enabling proactive responses during an emergency.”

Awardees may use the grant to implement Eagle Eye’s new AI Camera Gun Detection. The recipients may receive up to one year of funding for the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS (video management system) and associated components. This smart video security solution includes security cameras, gun detection, 911 camera sharing, cloud storage, vape sensors, centralized management, and built-in analytics and AI features to help schools quickly address security issues and improve operations. Schools can use their existing security cameras and have the option to integrate their on-site surveillance system into the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS.

This is the third time that Eagle Eye Networks has funded a Drako Smart Video Security Grants for Schools. More than $2 million has been awarded to U.S. schools through this grant.

Applications are being accepted starting today. Grants will be awarded on an ongoing basis. To learn more and apply for the grant, please visit Eagle Eye Networks Drako Smart Video Security Grant for Schools.

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