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Find similar grants2025 Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) Kentucky is sponsored by Kentucky Office of Homeland Security. Provides funding for nonprofit organizations in Kentucky at high risk of terrorist attack.
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Kentucky Office of Homeland Security There are several federal grant opportunities available to the Commonwealth. We are proud to offer the following reimbursement grants: State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP) 2023 KOHS grant window is now closed and will return in spring of 2024.
State and Local Cyber Grant Program (SLCGP) State and Local Cyber Grant Program (SLCGP) Eligible Entities: Local units of government (city/county), locally owned infrastructure (e.g., utilities, K-12 schools, law enforcement, emergency management, PSAPs, etc.) Ineligible Entities: Nonprofit organizations; and private corporations.
30% Match: Hard match (cash) or soft match (in-kind) For more information visit the application portal by clicking the "Apply Here" link above State Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSGP) State Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSGP) Listed below are items that will help you with completing your application: CFDA number: 97. 067 (you will need this number when doing the eClearinghouse form) Authorized Equipment List (AEL) https://www.
fema. gov/authorized-equipment-list KWIEC Form (COMMUNCATION PROJECTS ONLY) http://kwiec. ky.
gov/reviews/Pages/default. aspx Mutual Aid Agreement with Kentucky State Police (KSP) (COMMUNICATION PROJECTS ONLY) http://kwiec. ky.
gov/Pages/default. aspx Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Friday, January 16, 2026, at 6:00 PM EST. Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) The Kentucky of Homeland Security (KOHS) is now accepting applications for the 2025 Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP).
These federal funds are made available through the Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS-FEMA). The NSGP provides funding for physical security enhancements and other security-related activities to faith-based and other nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of terrorist attack due to their ideology, beliefs, or mission. This is a reimbursement grant.
If selected for funding, the nonprofit must pay for approved equipment and services first then request reimbursement. Nonprofits may apply for a maximum of $200,000 per application with one site location per application. You may submit a maximum of three (3) applications for up to $200,000 each.
If you submit multiple applications, you must submit a separate vulnerability assessment with each application that is unique to its site location. Failure to do so will result in rejection of the application. Links to all guidance and application materials are listed below.
PLEASE VIEW THE 2025 NSGP APPLICANT WALKTHROUGH FIRST To view and utilize the material, it MUST be downloaded on your computer. Please be sure you have the latest version of Adobe Reader installed. A free version can be downloaded from the Adobe website.
Right-click on each link and "Save link as" on your computer. 2025 NSGP Applicant Walkthrough 2025 NSGP Investment Justification – Application 2025 Applicant Information & Budget Table DHS CISA Faith Based Self-Assessment 2025 NSGP Application Submission Checklist 2025 NSGP Notice of Funding SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Friday, January 16, 2026, at 6:00 PM EST.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations (including faith-based) in Kentucky. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $200,000 per application. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
2025 Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) Kentucky is funded by Kentucky Office of Homeland Security. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Kentucky. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Nonprofit Security Grant Program is sponsored by Kentucky Office of Homeland Security (KOHS). This federal fund, administered by DHS-FEMA and distributed by KOHS, provides funding for physical security enhancements and other security-related activities to faith-based and other nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of terrorist attack due to their ideology, beliefs, or mission. This is a reimbursement grant.
Fiscal Year 2025 Nonprofit Security Grant Program (Kentucky) is sponsored by Kentucky Office of Homeland Security (KOHS). The KOHS is accepting applications for the 2025 Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) which provides federal funds for physical security enhancements and other security-related activities to faith-based and other nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of terrorist attack due to their ideology, beliefs, or mission. This is a reimbursement grant.
California State Nonprofit Security Grant Program (CSNSGP) is a grant from the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services that funds target hardening and security enhancements for nonprofit organizations at high risk for violent attacks and hate crimes due to their ideology, beliefs, or mission. Awards of up to $200,000 per organization are available, with $76 million allocated in the latest funding round. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations operating in California. Funded activities include physical security improvements and vulnerability assessments to protect against threats. The program requires applicants to complete a Vulnerability Assessment Worksheet as part of the application process. Support services applicants had an extended deadline of January 12, 2026. Interested nonprofits should consult Cal OES for future application cycles and updated grant rules and regulations.
FY 2026 Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) – Mississippi is a grant from the Mississippi Office of Homeland Security (MOHS) that funds local law enforcement, fire departments, and emergency operations agencies for homeland security preparedness. FEMA-provided funds can be used for equipment, training, exercises, and supplies to protect against terrorism and other threats. The FY26 application deadline is Friday, April 3, 2026, and applications are submitted via the MOHS JotForm portal. National priorities require allocating at least 10% toward border crisis response and 3% toward election security. Sub-applications are accepted from local, state, and tribal entities within Mississippi. Contact mohsgrants@dps.ms.gov for program inquiries.
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