Revolutionizing School Safety in Tennessee

How Mutualink’s Technology Has Helped Schools

Take Advantage Of Tennessee State Funding For School Safety

In response to the tragic events at Covenant School, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and the Tennessee General Assembly have taken a proactive stance to prioritize the safety of students through the inclusion of a one-time, non-recurring investment of $40 million in public school security grants for the 2023-24 fiscal year budget.

Geared towards supporting Local Education Agencies, this one-time grant aims to enhance school safety measures across the state. The funds are versatile and can be applied to a range of initiatives, including alerting & automated emergency response solutions. As Tennessee endeavors to fortify its schools, Mutualink stands ready to assist schools in preparing comprehensive grant applications that align with the state’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its student population.

Tennessee Alerting & Automated Emergency Response Solution For Schools

Dedicated to prioritizing the safety and security of students and staff, Mutualink presents an advanced Alerting & Automated Emergency Response Solution crafted specifically for schools in Tennessee. Our innovative technology aims to transform the approach to handling emergency situations in schools, ensuring a rapid and effective response to maintain the safety of everyone on campus.

Key Features

Instantaneous Emergency Alerts

Receive real-time alerts the moment an emergency is detected, allowing for immediate response and action.

Real-time Location Tracking

Pinpoint the location of individuals within the school premises, facilitating a quick and targeted response from emergency personnel.

Two-Way Communication

Establish seamless communication between school administrators, teachers, and emergency responders, ensuring everyone is on the same page during critical situations.

Integration with Law Enforcement

Collaborate effortlessly with local law enforcement, streamlining the coordination process for a faster and more effective emergency response.

Customizable Emergency Protocols

Tailor the system to fit the unique needs and protocols of your school, ensuring a personalized and efficient emergency response plan.

Notable Emergency Incidences in Tennessee – Last 10 Years

2023 – Nashville Covenant School Shooting
2022 – Chattanooga Nightclub Shooting
2021 – Collierville Kroger Shooting
2018 – Nashville Waffle House Shooting
2017 – Antioch Burnette Chapel Shooting
2015 – Chattanooga U.S. Navy Reserve Center Shooting

List of Notable Higher Education Institutions

Public Universities:

  • University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Knoxville)
  • Middle Tennessee State University (Murfreesboro)
  • Tennessee State University (Nashville)
  • University of Memphis (Memphis)
  • East Tennessee State University (Johnson City)
  • Austin Peay State University (Clarksville)
  • Tennessee Technological University (Cookeville)
  • University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (Chattanooga)

Private Universities:

  • Vanderbilt University (Nashville)
  • Belmont University (Nashville)
  • Lipscomb University (Nashville)
  • Rhodes College (Memphis)
  • Sewanee: The University of the South (Sewanee)
  • Fisk University (Nashville)
  • Union University (Jackson)
  • King University (Bristol)

National Data on School Shootings

Mass killings by location scaled by number of victims

Data Source: AP/Northeastern University

Speak to our Grant Specialist

We’re not just about technology – we’re about helping you secure the grants you deserve! Schedule time to speak with our grant specialist and maximize your chances of receiving funding for safety upgrades.

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