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Find similar grantsManufacturing Cybersecurity Program (MCP) is sponsored by Commonwealth of Massachusetts (an MMAP program). This program provides capital cost share for cybersecurity infrastructure improvement projects for Massachusetts-based small- to medium-sized manufacturers.
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Assisting Massachusetts manufacturers to bolster cybersecurity The Manufacturing Cybersecurity Program (MCP), an MMAP program, provided up to $30,000 in capital cost share for cybersecurity infrastructure improvement projects located within the Commonwealth’s borders, as part of the state’s on-going commitment to the manufacturing industry.
This program assisted Massachusetts-based small- to medium-sized manufacturers enhance their cybersecurity infrastructure to meet requirements from customers, strengthen the security of their networks and allow them to enter additional markets. In March 2025, 20 Massachusetts-based manufacturers were awarded a collective $540,473 to upgrade their cybersecurity infrastructure.
Below are the grant recipients and grant totals: AccuRounds, Inc. located in Avon with nonprofit partner MassMEP: $14,346. Aimtek, Inc. located in Auburn with nonprofit partner MassMEP: $30,000. Atech Turbine Components, Inc. located in Auburn with nonprofit partner MassMEP: $30,000.
Creative Materials, Inc. located in Ayer with nonprofit partner MassMEP: $30,000. Falmouth Scientific located in Bourne with nonprofit partner MassMEP: $29,500. Gallagher Custom Machines and Automation located in Mattapoisett with nonprofit partner MassMEP: $30,000.
Governors America Corporation located in Agawam with nonprofit partner MassMEP: $30,000. Helfrich Brothers Boiler Works, Inc. located in Lawrence with nonprofit partner MassMEP: $30,000. Meridian Industrial Group, LLC located in Holyoke with nonprofit partner MassMEP: $26,326.
North Easton Machine Co. , Inc. located in Easton with nonprofit partner MassMEP: $28,801. Patriot Armored Systems, LLC located in Lee with nonprofit partner Berkshire Innovation Center (BIC): $30,000.
Pendar Technologies located in Cambridge with nonprofit partner MassMEP: $26,677. RH Adhesives located in Acton with nonprofit partner MassHire Metro South/West: $30,000. Rock Valley Tool, LLC located in Easthampton with nonprofit partner MassMEP: $17,743.
Sjogren Industries located in Worcester with nonprofit partner MassMEP: $30,000. Solvus Global, LLC located in Worcester with nonprofit partner MassMEP: $30,000. Specialty Materials located in Lowell with nonprofit partner MassMEP: $25,679.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Massachusetts-based small- to medium-sized manufacturers. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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