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2025-26 California State Nonprofit Security Grant Program (CSNSGP) is sponsored by California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (CalOES). The California State Nonprofit Security Grant Program (CSNSGP) provides funding for physical security enhancements and activities to nonprofit organizations that are at higher risk for violent attacks and hate crimes due to ideology, beliefs, or mission.
Allowable costs include planning, equipment, training, construction/renovation (limited to $100,000), contracted security, management and administration, and support services.
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# 2025-26 California State Nonprofit Security Grant Program (CSNSGP) RFP | California Governor's Office of Emergency Services Official website of the State of California Custom Google Search Search * Earthquake Preparedness * Emergency Response Training * School Emergency Planning & Safety * Disaster Survivor Assistance * Access & Functional Needs Support * Policy & Administration * Planning, Preparedness, and Prevention * Public Safety Communications * Seismic Safety Commission * Earthquake Early Warning * Gun Violence Prevention # 2025-26 California State Nonprofit Security Grant Program (CSNSGP) RFP **Category:** California State Nonprofit Security Grant Program and Grant Announcements **Amount:** $76,000,000.
00 The Due Date has been extended to 1/12/2026 for Support Services Applicants ONLY. The purpose of the CSNSGP is to provide funding support for target hardening and other security enhancements to nonprofit organizations that are at high risk for violent attacks and hate crimes due to ideology, beliefs, or mission.
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Key questions and narrative sections extracted from the solicitation.
Section I. Applicant Information: Legal name, FEIN, contact details, organizational description
Section II. Background: Organizational background, mission, and community served
Section III. Risk: Describe risk of violent attacks or hate crimes based on ideology, beliefs, or mission
Section IV. Security Enhancements: Describe proposed security enhancements including planning, equipment, training, construction/renovation, and contracted security
Section V. Milestones: Provide project timeline and milestones for completion within the period of performance
Section VI. Impact: Describe the anticipated impact of the proposed security enhancements
Scoring criteria used to review proposals for this grant.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: California nonprofit organizations described under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (IRC) and exempt from tax under Section 501(a) of such code. Organizations must be at high risk for violent attacks and hate crimes. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $76,000,000 total for the 2025-2026 cycle. Nonprofits can apply for up to $250,000 per location, with a maximum of $500,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
The published deadline was December 12, 2025, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
2025-26 California State Nonprofit Security Grant Program (CSNSGP) is funded by California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (CalOES). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in California. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
The solicitation lists 6 required documents: FY 2025 CSNSGP Application Form (Version 10/25), Vulnerability Assessment (VA) Worksheet (Version 10/25), Proof of ownership or lease agreement, Google Map and/or footprint of facility with square footage, Multi-level building or dual usage justification (if applicable), and FEIN authorization letter from parent organization (if applicable). Check the official notice for formatting and page-limit rules.
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