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Nonprofit Security Grant Program # Nonprofit Security Grant Program * Deputy Director Biography * DHSEM Organization Chart * CIAC Organization Chart * Emergency Management Office Organization Chart * Office of Grants Management Organization Chart * Office of Public Safety Communications * Councils, Committees, Enterprises * HSAC Committee Meeting Information * HSAC Subcommittee Information * Access and Functional Needs Subcommittee * Colorado Emergency Planning Commission * Information Hub 2025 LEPC Conference * Cybersecurity HSAC Subcommittee * Public Safety Communications Subcommittee * Whole of State Critical Infrastructure Subcommittee * Natural Disaster Mitigation Enterprise * Emergency Managers & Alert Links * Homeland Security Grant Coordinators * State EOC & Response Overview * Disaster Information Hub * Incident Management Unit * Auxiliary Communications * Incident Management Position Certification * Incident Management Teams * Multi-Agency Coordination Center * Digital Trunk Radio System * State EOC Exercise Resources * Access and Functional Needs * Access and Functional Needs Resources * 2019 AFN Conference Information * Colorado Emergency Preparedness Assessment (CEPA) * Colorado All-Hazards Resource Database * Colorado Resource Rate Form (CRRF) * Reimbursement Information * Certification and Task Books * Incident Management Position Certification * Private Sector Support to SEOC * Incident Management Teams * Incident Management Position Certification * IMT Frequently Asked Questions * Emergency Management Assistance Compact * IPAWS Alerting Authority Process * Process for SEOC to Send Emergency Alerts on Behalf of Local Agencies * SB25-031 Single Point of Contact Wireless Services * HB 23-1237 Inclusive Language Emergency Alerts * IPAWS Alerting Authority ATP (Assistive Tool Platform) Login * 2025 TLO Conference Resource Center * 2026 Interlock Conference * Eight Signs of Terrorism * Extreme Risk Protection Order Phone Line * Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Phone Line * Reporting Suspicious Activity * Grant Guidance and Forms * Emergency Management Performance Grant * Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Grant Program * Homeland Security Grant Program * Law Enforcement, Public Safety, and Criminal Justice Information Sharing Program * Nonprofit Security Grant Program * Pre-Disaster Mitigation and Flood Mitigation Assistance * Preventing Identity-Based Violence (PIBV) Grant Program * Migrant Support Grant Application (ARPA Funding) * Migrant Support Grant for Legal Services * State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP) * Urgent Incident Response Fund * Colorado Telecommunications Security Registration Program * Training & Exercise Calendar * Colorado Academy for Professional Emergency Managers * Colorado National Emergency Management Basic Academy * Course Coordination Process * Integrated Preparedness Plan * Integrated Preparedness Contacts * Public Safety Communications * Statewide Interoperability Communications * General Request for Information Form * Internship Opportunities * Public Notices and Comment * Colorado Hazard Information * Cyber Attack / Cybersecurity * Hazardous Materials Release * Severe Weather / Thunderstorm * Winter Storm / Blizzard * Colorado State Disasters * How to Receive Information from Us The Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) provides funding support for physical security enhancements and other security measures to nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of terrorist attacks due to their ideology, beliefs or mission.
The NSGP continues to be a nationally competitive grant program and promotes emergency preparedness coordination and collaboration activities between public and private community representatives, as well as state, local, and tribal government agencies. Multiple funding allocations have been appropriated for nonprofit organizations located inside or outside of the Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) designated urban areas.
Counties within the Denver UASI area are Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Elbert, Gilpin and Jefferson. All other counties are considered part of the state initiative. Under the Nonprofit Security Grant Program-State (NSGP-S), eligible states will receive a target allocation for nonprofit organizations located outside of UASI designated urban areas.
Eligible nonprofit organizations are those organizations described under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, Title 26 of the U.S.C. , and exempt from tax under section 501(a) of such code. NSGP allowable costs are focused on security-related activities.
Funding can be used for * security-related planning * contracted security personnel * and the acquisition and installation of security equipment on real property owned or leased by the nonprofit organization at the time of application. Equipment is limited to a subset of items on the Authorized Equipment List (AEL). To review these items, please visit theFEMA websiteand enter NSGP as your search term.
FEMA requires organizations to base applications on a vulnerability assessment conducted within three years of the application submission date. Conducting a vulnerability assessment is the first step in applying for NSGP and a useful tool in increasing the security of your organization. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) provides a free vulnerability assessment that every organization can conduct easily.
Visit the CISA website to view the Paper-Based Houses of Worship Security Self-Assessment and user Guide. You can also work with local law enforcement or other contractors to conduct a vulnerability assessment. The Colorado State Legislature passed House Bill 1077 in 2022, funding a state run NSGP for nonprofits who applied to FEMA’s NSGP and were not funded.
Nonprofits must apply to the FEMA program first and if the application is not funded, the state will invite the nonprofit to apply for the state program.
### All NSGP Grant Awards 2025 Grant Allocations Second Group State NSGP Allocations Group Two * Congregation Hebrew Educational Alliance (3599) * Congregation Hebrew Educational Alliance (3600) * Congregation Bonai Shalom * Denver Jewish Day School * Southeast Center for Judaism * Chabad Jewish Center for Longmont * Simchat Torah Beit Midrash-Parker * Rocky Mountain Christian Academy * East Denver Orthodox Synagogue * ISRAEL EMERGENCY ALLIANCE dba Stand with us 2025 Grant Allocations: Group One State NSGP Allocations 2025 Group One * All Souls Catholic Parish in Englewood * All Souls Catholic Parish in Englewood School * Annunciation Catholic Parish in Denver * Aurora First Assembly of God dba Highpoint Church * Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church * Boulder Pride dba Rocky Mountain Equality * Calvary Community Baptist Church * Chabad Jewish Center Denver * Cherry Creek Wesleyan Church DBA The Porch Church * Congregation Bonai Shalom * Denver Jewish Day School * East Denver Orthodox Synagogue * Forge Christian High School * Girl Scouts of Colorado (Meadow Mountain Ranch) * Jewish Community Centers of Denver * La Clinica Tepeyac, Inc. * Lutheran Church of the Master * Needful Provision, Inc. (NPI) * Parker Presbyterian Church DBA Parker Evangelical Presbyterian Church (PEPC) * Rocky Mountain Christian Academy * St.
John the Baptist Catholic Parish * The Archdiocese of Denver (AOD) Pastoral Center * Village Exchange Center * Wilson Community Church * Young Men's Christian Association of Boulder Valley (Boulder Branch) DBA: YMCA of Northern Colorado * Young Men's Christian Association of Boulder Valley (Camp Tumbleson Lake) DBA: YMCA of Northern Colorado * Young Men's Christian Association of Boulder Valley (Loveland Branch) DBA: YMCA of Northern Colorado * All Souls Catholic Parish in Englewood| $50,000 * All Souls Catholic Parish in Englewood School| $50,000 * Annunciation Catholic Parish in Denver|$34,125 * Aurora First Assembly of God dba Highpoint Church | $39,042 * Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church | $50,000 * Boulder Pride dba Rocky Mountain Equality | $50,000 * Calvary Community Baptist Church| $50,000 * Chabad Jewish Center Denver $50,000 * Cherry Creek Wesleyan Church DBA The Porch Church |$46,000 * Congregation Bonai Shalom| $30,000 * Denver Jewish Day School | $39,305 * East Denver Orthodox Synagogue| $30,000 * Forge Christian High School | $50,000 * Girl Scouts of Colorado (Meadow Mountain Ranch) | $12,000 * Jewish Community Centers of Denver | $35,000 * La Clinica Tepeyac, Inc. | $36,750 * Lutheran Church of the Master| $50,000 * Needful Provision, Inc. (NPI)| $17,200 * Parker Presbyterian Church DBA Parker Evangelical Presbyterian Church (PEPC)| $50,000 * Rocky Mountain Christian Academy| $50,000 * St.
John the Baptist Catholic Parish |$40,000 * The Archdiocese of Denver (AOD) Pastoral Center| $50,000 * Village Exchange Center |$50,000 * Wilson Community Church| $47,695 * Woodmen Valley Chapel |$42,915 * Young Men's Christian Association of Boulder Valley (Boulder Branch) DBA: YMCA of Northern Colorado| $49,350 * Young Men's Christian Association of Boulder Valley (Camp Tumbleson Lake) DBA: YMCA of Northern Colorado | $50,000 * Young Men's Christian Association of Boulder Valley (Loveland Branch) DBA: YMCA of Northern Colorado| $50,000 * Allied Housing Inc DBA Kavod Senior Life | $149,691 * Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center| $150,000 * Arvada Central Baptist Church dba The Rising | $150,000 * Augustana Lutheran Church | $150,000 * Beth Medrosh Hagodol Congregation | $150,000 * Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church | $288,863 * Boys and Girls Clubs of Weld County | $22,000 * Chabad of Downtown, Inc. formally known as Jewish In The City| $150,000 * Colorado Baptist General Convention, dba Ponderosa Retreat and Conference Center | $150,000 * Colorado Christian Fellowship, Inc| $147,000 * Congregation B'nai Chaim| $71,516 * Congregation Beth Evergreen | $138,930 * DAT Minyan, Inc.| $26,840 * Divine Redeemer Catholic School| $97,474 * Girl Scouts of Colorado | $150,000 * Guardian Angels Catholic Church and School | $150,000 * Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity of Colorado| $54,000 * Jewish Family Service of Colorado, Inc| $150,000 * Jordan Chapel AME Church | $89,900 * Life Pointe Church| $17,000 * Our Saviour's Lutheran Church (OSLC) | $44,600 * Peak City Church| $150,000 * Presbyterian Community Church of the Rockies | $85,750 * Pulpit Rock Church| $300,000 * Radiant Church - Assemblies of God | $120,000 * Rocky Mountain Islamic Center| $135,450 * Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary| $150,000 * South Holly Baptist Church | $150,000 * South Suburban Christian Church (SSC)| $150,000 * St.
Bernadette Catholic Parish in Lakewood | $150,000 * St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Parish In Edwards| $150,000 * St. Francis Center| $299,474 * St.
James Catholic School | $99,750 * St. Mary Catholic Church| $47,600 * St. Mary Catholic Parish (and School) | $300,000 * St.
Mary Magdalene Catholic Parish in Denver | $150,000 * St.
Timothy's Episcopal Church | $149,999 * Sunridge Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses | $140,300 * Temple Beit Torah | $121,580 * Temple Shalom | $150,000 * The Church of Christ the King | $149,968 * The Saint John Paul II Center for the New Evangelization | $150,000 * The Salvation Army, a California Corporation | $426,821 * Timberline Church| $149,9900 * UCHealth- Parkview Pueblo West Emergency Services | $150,000 * UCHealth- Poudre Valley Hospital | $150,000 * UCHealth-Memorial Central/North Hospital | $225,000 * United Methodist Church of Estes Park | $33,061 * United Methodist Church of Steamboat Springs, DBA Heart of Steamboat United Methodist Church (HoS UMC) | $149,740 * United States Space Foundation| $150,000 * Woodmen Valley Chapel| $219,857 * YMCA of the Rockies | $106,852 * Congregation Har Hashem | $44,000 * Divine Redeemer Catholic School| $46,880 * Encounter Church| $50,000 * Girl Scouts of Colorado| $50,000 * HOLY SPIRIT ASSOCIATION FOR THE UNIFICATION OF WORLD CHRISTIANITY OF COLORADO| $30,000 * Jordan Chapel AME Church | $50,000 * Rocky Mountain Christian Academy| $50,000 * YMCA of Northern Colorado, Boulder| $50,000 * YMCA of Northern Colorado, Longmont | $50,000 * Adeo Colorado | $48,973 * BMH-BJ Congregation| $50,000 * Central Presbyterian Church | $49,870 * Chabad of Downtown Inc| $50,000 * Children's Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus| $41,996 * Congregation Rodef Shalom| $44,535 * Denver Community Kollel | $50,000 * Denver Islamic Society| $50,000 * Ethiopian Community Television (KETO FM) | $47,000 * Jewish Family Service of Colorado| $50,000 * Kavod Senior Life$48,000 * Littleton Church of Christ| $49,370 * Masjid Al-Shuhada| $41,085 * New Life Mission Church of Colorado| $50,000 * Project Worthmore| $40,666 * Rocky Mountain Islamic Center| $50,000 * Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Church| $43,600 * The New Hope Baptist Church| $32,280 * Village Exchange Center| $50,000 * YMCA of Northern Colorado, Lafayette | $50,000 * Annunciation Catholic Church | $ 147,499 * Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center| $ 150,000 * Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Parish in Denver | $ 150,000 * Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Parish in Denver School| $ 150,000 * Bl.
Miguel Pro Catholic Academy, Inc.| $ 150,000 * Black Canyon Boys & Girls Club| $ 98,200 * Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer County (Loveland)| $ 150,000 * Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer County (Wellington)| $ 94,000 * Boys & Girls Clubs of Northwest Colorado| $ 150,000 * Boys and Girls Club of San Luis Valley (1115 10th St.) | $ 130,800 * Boys and Girls Club of San Luis Valley (516 San Juan Ave.)
| $ 88,700 * Community Center of the Bukharian Jews of Colorado| $ 150,000 * Congregation Har Shalom | $ 150,000 * CU Boulder Hillel Foundation| $ 150,000 * DAT Minyan, Inc. (Young Israel of Denver)| $ 146,500 * Denver Academy of Torah| $ 150,000 * E. A.
Tutt Boys & Girls Club of the Pikes Peak Region | $ 150,000 * El Pomar Boys & Girls Club of the Pikes Peak Region| $ 150,000 * Holy Ghost Catholic Parish in Denver| $ 150,000 * Holy Rosary Catholic Parish in Denver| $ 140,000 * Monument Presbyterian Church| $ 147,600 * Or Hadash of Northern Colorado, Inc. dba Temple Or Hadash| $ 15,658 * Our Father Lutheran Church| $ 149,050 * Pikes Peak Metropolitan Community Church (PPMCC)| $ 149,144 * Ramah in the Rockies | $ 150,000 * Saint Mark Coptic Orthodox Church of Colorado | $ 150,000 * Southeast Colorado Hospital District| $ 150,000 * St.
Anthony of Padua Catholic Parish in Denver| $ 150,000 * ST.
THERESE CATHOLIC SCHOOL| $ 150,000 * Temple Beit Torah $ 139,285 * The Archdiocese of Denver (AOD) Pastoral Center| $ 150,000 * THE ISLAMIC CENTER OF FORT COLLINS INC | $ 85,000 * The Saint John Paul II Center for the New Evangelization | $ 150,000 * UCHealth - Greeley Medical Hospital | $ 148,815 * UCHealth - Medical Center of the Rockies | $ 148,815 * United States Space Foundation| $ 149,500 * Westminster Presbyterian Church| $ 145,110 * Woodmen Valley Chapel| $ 135,018 * The Church of St.
Michael The Archangel|$ 39,325 ### **Grant Announcement** ### Past Grant Announcements * September 30, 2025 Nonprofit Funding Opportunity * August 8, 2025 FEMA NSGP Grant Announcement * 2023 Colorado Nonprofit Security Grant Program Awardees * 2025 Colorado Nonprofit Security Grant Program Awardees * Visit the CO. EMgrants website for additional information on deadlines and documents for this grant.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Colorado that have applied for the FEMA NSGP and were not funded. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates See official notice Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
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Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Program is sponsored by Department of Homeland Security - FEMA. The Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Program provides financial assistance directly to eligible fire departments, nonaffiliated emergency medical service (EMS) organizations, and State Fire Training Academies (SFTAs). The goal is to equip and train emergency personnel, enhance operational efficiencies, foster interoperability, and support community resilience. Reimbursement for grant writing fees is possible if included in the application budget and competitively procured.
Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Program is sponsored by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) / Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The AFG Program provides critically needed resources to equip and train emergency personnel, enhance operational efficiencies, foster interoperability, and support community resilience. It funds activities such as training, equipment (including communication devices like radios, pagers, and mobile data terminals), personal protective equipment (PPE), wellness and fitness initiatives, and modifications to facilities.
Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention (TVTP) Grant Program is sponsored by U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3) / Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). This program provides funding for state, local, tribal, and territorial governments; nonprofits; and institutions of higher education to establish or enhance capabilities to prevent targeted violence and terrorism. It supports the development of sustainable, multidisciplinary prevention capabilities in local communities, piloting innovative prevention approaches, and identifying prevention best practices. Behavioral threat assessment and management (BTAM) is an evidence-based and systematic process to identify, inquire, assess, and manage potential threats.