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Find similar grantsHomeland Security Grant Program: State Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSP) is sponsored by Governor's Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP). A grant program supporting preparedness activities to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events in Louisiana.
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HSGP: SHSP - GOHSEP | Governor's Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness Homeland Security Grant Program: State Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSP) The Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) plays an important role in the implementation of the National Preparedness System by supporting the building, sustainment, and delivery of core capabilities essential to achieving the National Preparedness Goal (the Goal) of a secure and resilient Nation.
The building, sustainment, and delivery of these core capabilities are not exclusive to any single level of government, organization, or community, but rather, require the combined effort of the whole community. The HSGP supports efforts to build and sustain core capabilities across the five mission areas of Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery based on allowable costs.
HSGP is comprised of three interconnected grant programs: State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) Operation Stonegarden (OPSG) Together, these grant programs fund a range of preparedness activities, including planning, organization, equipment purchase, training, exercises, and management and administration.
State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) Local communities, the State and Federal Government have a vested interest in the prevention of terrorism and other catastrophic events. The goal is to prevent emergencies and/or disasters that could cause major damage or impacts to the State.
State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) grants assist local, State and Tribal preparedness activities that address high-priority preparedness gaps across core capabilities where an association to terrorism exists.
Core capabilities are those capabilities, organized around five (5) mission areas – Prevention, Protection, Response, Recovery and Mitigation – necessary to: Avoid, prevent or stop a threatened or actual act of terrorism, within the United States. Secure and protect the homeland against acts of terrorism and man-made or natural disasters.
Through emergency disaster and response efforts, save lives, protect property and the environment, and meet basic human needs after incident. Assist communities affected by an emergency or disaster event it recovers effectively. Lessen the impacts of disasters by reducing the loss of life and property.
All supported investments are based on capability targets and gaps identified in achieving those targets, during the Threat + Hazard Identification + Risk Assessment (THIRA) process and assessed in the State Preparedness Report (SPR). Who can Participate in the SHSP Program? Grants are awarded to the State.
Funds are allocated to local governmental units. At least 80% of the funds awarded under SHSP must be obligated to local government units within 45 days of the acceptance of the grant award. What Activities are Funded Through SHSP?
Activities funded under this grant include planning, organization, equipment, training and exercise needs to prepare for, prevent and protect against, respond to, recover from and mitigate against acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events. At least 25% of funds allocated under SHSP and UASI must be dedicated towards law enforcement terrorism prevention activities (LETPA).
The State Administrative Agent (SAA) is the only entity eligible to apply for and administer HSGP program funds. GOHSEP is the SAA. When is the Application Period?
FEMA issues a Notice of Funding Opportunity Announcement (NFOA) when applications periods open.
Environmental and Historic Preservation (EHP) Screening Form Instructions for the EHP Form Equipment Disposition Form Instructions for Grant Reimbursement Form Preparedness Grants Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Louisiana HSGP and EMPG State Investments Point of Contact - FFATA Form Project Allocation Worksheet Instructions for Project Application If you want to know more about SHSP or Preparedness grant opportunities, contact your: Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (OHSEP) GOHSEP Regional Coordinator (RC) or contact your assigned Grant Specialist .
Preparedness Grants Information To check Preparedness grant deadlines and records retention requirements, click the link below: Preparedness Grants Information If you are a current recipient of a Preparedness (non-disaster) grant administered by GOHSEP and want to know your grant status, please click below to login to: Pre-2022 Preparedness Grants can be accessed here.
State Administrative Agency (SAA) Only one (1) application accepted for each State or Territory.
Examples of Eligible SHSP Activities Certain Equipment Purchases Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) Maintenance contracts + repair/replacement cost + upgrades + user fees Management + administration (M+A) of the grant Planning, including development of: Emergency Operations Plan All-threats Mitigation Plan Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) and Administrative Plans Whole Community Engagement Plans Resource Management Plans Pre-event Response/Recovery/Mitigation Plans Recovery Plans [consistent with National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF)] Staffing to include (not a comprehensive list): State Hazard Mitigation Officer (SHMO) Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Positions Dedicated planners + training + exercise officers Threat + risk assessments 2 Code of Federal Regulation 44 Code of Federal Regulation Authorized Equipment List (AEL) Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Elected Officials Emergency Management Manual Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) FEMA Emergency Management Performance Grants FEMA Grant Program Directorate Information Bulletins Find and apply for DHS Grants National Preparedness System Office of Management and Budget Grant Management (OMB) Office of Statewide Reporting and Accounting Policy (OSRAP) Parish Emergency Management Advisory Committee System for Award Managements U.S. Department of Homeland Security DHS – Find Training Opportunities Writing + Developing A Grant Proposal
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: State Administrative Agency (SAA) in Louisiana. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Homeland Security Grant Program: State Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSP) is funded by Governor's Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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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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