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Application opens Feb 2, 2026; deadline Mar 30, 2026. Total funding pool: $20.7M.
25-26 Targeted School Safety for Nonpublic Schools is a competitive grant from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency that funds safety improvements in nonpublic school facilities across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The program supports security enhancements designed to make schools safer learning environments.
Eligible applicants include nonpublic schools, approved private schools, private residential rehabilitative institutions, municipalities, law enforcement agencies, and approved school security personnel third-party vendors. Applications opened on February 2, 2026, with a deadline of March 30, 2026. Award amounts are not specified in the announcement.
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The goal of this solicitation is to make school entities and nonpublic schools within this Commonwealth safer places. </p>"/> Scout | pccd/53: 25-26 Targeted School Safety for Nonpublic Schools 25-26 Targeted School Safety for Nonpublic Schools The goal of this solicitation is to make school entities and nonpublic schools within this Commonwealth safer places.
Agency: Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency This competitive funding announcement is specifically for the following eligible entities: Nonpublic schools; Approved Private Schools; Private Residential Rehabilitative Institutions; Municipalities; Law Enforcement Agencies; Approved School Security Personnel Third-Party Vendors This competitive funding announcement is specifically for the following eligible entities: Nonpublic schools; Approved Private Schools; Private Residential Rehabilitative Institutions; Municipalities; Law Enforcement Agencies; Approved School Security Personnel Third-Party Vendors Application Opens: February 2, 2026 Application Deadline: March 30, 2026 25-26 Targeted School Safety for Nonpublic Schools Secure Grant Funding 10x Faster Scout delivers AI-powered grant writing paired with experts that's faster, more affordable, Trusted by 500+ Happy Customers Get opportunities sent to your inbox The latest grant news and insights from our experts.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonpublic schools in Pennsylvania. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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