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Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) is sponsored by Maryland Governor's Office of Crime Prevention and Policy (administered as State Administering Agency). The NSGP provides funding for target hardening and other physical security enhancements and activities to nonprofit organizations at high risk of a terrorist or other extremist attack. It aims to integrate nonprofit preparedness with broader state and local preparedness efforts.
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Nonprofit Security Grant Program Accessibility Information Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), provides an annual competitive opportunity for nonprofit organizations in the form of the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP).
The NSGP provides funding for physical security enhancements and other security-related activities to nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of a terrorist or other extremist attack. The NSGP also seeks to integrate the preparedness activities of nonprofit organizations with broader state and local preparedness efforts. This page contains links to external websites.
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The NSGP applicat ion period is currently closed. Thanks for your interest - be sure to check back later for updates! To view application documents & supporting resources for the FY2025 NSGP, including Notice of Funding Opportunity and Investment Justification, please refer to FEMA's NSGP website.
For all applicants: Please note that the State of Maryland Department of Emergency Management (MDEM) is your State Administrative Agency (SAA) - all correspondence regarding the NSGP award should be directed to If your organization resides in Montgomery or Prince George's County, you must apply for the NSGP award under the National Capital Region through the District of Columbia.
Please visit the DC NSGP homepage for more information: https://hsema. dc. gov/nsgp FEMA has released the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) award that allocates $274,500,000 towards the program.
We strongly urge each applicant to thoroughly read all parts of the NOFO before applying. Some highlights/changes from previous years that should be noted: One may apply for a maximum of six locations total per nonprofit organization with no more than three locations in either NSGP-UA or NSGP-S, and a maximum of $200,000 per location. Not to exceed $600,000 total per state.
Subapplicants should not have foreign nationals or noncitizens included. If a subapplicant has foreign nationals, they must be properly vetted and must adhere to all government statues, polices, and procedures including “staff American, stay in America” and security requirements. Subapplicants/subrecipients must submit short bios and resumes.
This should include the type of entity, organizational leadership, and board members along with the both the names and addresses of the individuals. Resumes are subject to approval. There is no cost share requirement for the FY 2025 NSGP.
It is required to submit a declaration of: Whether the subrecipient’s work or mission involves supporting aliens, regardless of whether FEMA funds support such activities. Whether the subrecipient has any DEI practices. FEMA’s Preparedness Grant Programs are guided by annually designated National Priority Areas (NPAs).
The FY 2025 NPAs now also include: Border Crisis Response and Enforcement Support.
Example activities under border crisis response and enforcement support may include: Participation in the Department of Homeland Security/Immigration and Customs Enforcement 287(g) training program Cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainers; and Other jurisdictional responsibilities to support the enforcement of United States immigration law.
For FY 2025, the Administration encourages applicants to propose innovative solutions that support the broader homeland security mission reflected in the NPAs, as applicable. Applicants must clearly demonstrate how their proposed projects address an NPA and how they align with the stated purpose and objectives of this NOFO Section O.
Immigration Conditions (and associated documents/declarations) To apply, you will need to submit the following in pdf format to [email protected] : 1. An investment justification (download above) - this form must be downloaded and opened from your computer, you will not be able to open it in a browser 2. A vulnerability assessment conducted at the site of your facility being applied for within the last two years 3.
Your organization's mission statement on letterhead 4. Subapplicants and subrecipients must submit short bios and resumes. This should include the type of entity, organizational leadership and board members.
It must include both the names and addresses of the individuals. Resumes are subject to approval. All documents must be delivered to MDEM as PDFs.
Each organization should send ONLY ONE EMAIL with a complete application packet attached. The Investment Justification (IJ) is the principal application document. The projects requested in the IJ must be supported by the organization’s Mission Statement and the location's Vulnerability/Risk Assessment.
The space allotted on the IJ is all that is allowed to be used. Please make sure your answers fit within the space provided, as addendums WILL NOT be considered. NOTE: The Investment Justification file cannot be viewed in a browser due to FEMA's security restrictions.
Please download it and open it outside of your browser, from your computer's file library or desktop. The Vulnerability Assessment should be conducted by a local law enforcement agency or security company. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) conducts vulnerability assessments at no cost.
Only houses of worship are eligible to complete a self-assessment. (Find more information about house of worship self-assessment. ) Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) As of April 4, 2022, the federal government requires all recipients and subrecipients of federal funding to use a Unique Federal Identifier (UEI) to identify their organization.
The UEI must be acquired through the SAM. gov website and is free of charge. For FY2025 NSGP applicants, if you have a UEI, enter it in the FY2025 application template where it is indicated.
If you do not yet have a UEI, you may leave that field in the application template blank, and your application will be accepted. However, continue your efforts to get a UEI, as MDEM must have a UEI for all successful applicants in order to issue sub-grants in the coming months. Please refer to the UEI instructions in the FY2025 NSGP NOFO.
SAM. gov explaining how to acquire a UEI. Please note that NSGP applicants do NOT need to register their UEIs (that is a much more complicated process).
REMINDER: Do not submit applications to FEMA or grants. gov. The State of Maryland Department of Emergency Management is your State Authorized Agency (SAA) and is responible for the submission of all materials to FEMA. Attempts to contact FEMA or grants.
gov about your applications will go unanswered, and applications sent to them by entities other than the SAA will not be considered.
Baltimore Urban Area Funding National Capital Region Urban Area Funding The National Preparedness System (NPS) consists of six parts: Identifying and Assessing Risk Estimating Capability Requirements Building and Sustaining Capabilities National Incident Management System Planning to Deliver Capabilities The National Incident Management System (NIMS) guides all organizations to work together to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to and recover from incidents.
Organizations applying for a grant under the NSGP are encouraged to adopt NIMS as it applies to their organization. The Maryland Department of Emergency Management is recommending the following virtual courses from the Emergency Management Institute be completed as part of the of adopting NIMS: IS-800. b National Response Framework, An Introduction IS-700.
a National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction IS-100. b - (ICS 100) Introduction to Incident Command System Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Like many large grant programs, the Nonprofit Security Grant Program often generates questions about both what it is and how to engage with it. We've compiled some of the most common below!
If you can't find your question here, please feel free to contact us at [email protected] for additional assistance. General NSGP Information Questions What is the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP)?
The Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) is a grant program offered by the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency focused on enhancing the ability of nonprofit organizations to prevent, protect against, prepare for, and respond to terrorist or other extremist attacks. Why should I apply for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP)?
The Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) provides up to $150,000 in funding towards meeting an organization's physical security needs. What types of organizations are eligible for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP)? Described under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (IRC) and exempt from tax under section 501(a) of such code.
This includes entities designated as “private” (e.g., private institutions of higher learning), as private colleges and universities can also be designated as 501c3 entities. Where can I go to obtain more information on the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP)? More information can be found on FEMA’s Nonprofit Security Grant Program website.
Notice of Funding Opportunity Questions When does FEMA release the Notice of Funding Opportunity? FEMA is under no set schedule to release the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
Organizations interested in applying under the Nonprofit Security Grant Program are encouraged to monitor the Why does the Maryland Department of Emergency Management’s (MDEM) application deadline differ from the application deadline in the Notice of Funding Opportunity? The difference between the two application deadline dates provides MDEM the time required to screen and score the applications.
Why does the Maryland Department of Emergency Management (MDEM) require so many additional application documents? The additional application documents provide MDEM with information necessary to effectively screen, adjudicate, and score the application as well as provide information for overall program management.
W-9 Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification Does an organization need to submit a W-9 Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification? All organizations regardless of whether a previous grant subrecipient must complete and submit a W-9 Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification. This will ensure MDEM has the correct information on file.
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) Does an organization have to have an Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) prior to submitting an application? An organization does not have to have a Unique Entity Identifier prior to submitting an application, however; an organization does have to have a UEI prior to receiving an award. How does an organization obtain a Unique Entity Identifier?
Organizations must obtain their Unique Entity Identifier through the System for Award Management (SAM. gov). Additional information is available in the NSGP Notice of Funding Opportunity.
Subrecipient Agreements Is an organization authorized to make any changes to the terms and conditions of the subrecipient agreement? No, the subrecipient agreement must be executed as-is. If the organization does not accept the agreement, the subaward will be forfeit.
Authorized Organizational Representative How is the Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR) different from the Project Manager? The Authorized Organizational Representative and project manager may be one-in-the-same, however; best practices demonstrate that these should be two different individuals from the organization. Can a consultant perform the role of the Authorized Organizational Representative?
No, the Authorized Organizational Representative must be someone from within the organization. What happens if an organization’s authorized organizational representative changes during the grant’s period of performance? The organization should immediately notify MDEM using MDEM Form NSGP-301 - Authorized Organizational Representative form.
It is critical for effective communication between MDEM and the organization that the authorized organizational representative contact information be kept up-to-date. Subrecipient Grant Award Briefing Is the Subrecipient Grant Award Briefing mandatory? Yes, the Subrecipient Grant Award Briefing is mandatory for all grant subrecipients including those with a funding hold.
How many Subrecipient Grant Award Briefings will be held? MDEM will present two subrecipient grant award briefings: one daytime and one evening. Will the Subrecipient Grant Award Briefing recording be available for later review?
Yes, a link to the briefing recording will be posted to the MDEM NSGP website. The briefing recording will also be available on MDEM’s YouTube channel. Will the Subrecipient Grant Award Briefing presentation be available for later review?
Yes, the presentation will be posted to the MDEM NSGP website. Will all questions and answers be provided to all briefing registrants and organizations? Yes, all questions and answers will be sent to the registered attendees and authorized organizational representatives.
What happens if an organization fails to attend the mandatory grant award briefing? Org anizations that fail to attend the grant award briefing may be identified as noncompliant. Subrecipient Grant Administration Questions H ow will we know if our organization’s project has a funding hold?
If an organization’s project has a funding hold, a notification will be sent from MDEM to the authorized organizational representative. Will we have a specific person assigned to our grant? Subrecipient’s grants will be administered by a Grant Administrator from the Nonprofit Security Grant Program.
All correspondence should be sent via email to What is the period of performance for the Fiscal Year 2023 grant? The Fiscal Year 2023 awards have a period of performance of September 1, 2023 through March 31, 2026. What's the timeframe for utilization of this grant?
September 1, 2023 through March 31, 2026 How often are organizations required to submit quarterly status reports and in what format? Organizations are required to submit a quarterly status report each quarter using the Quarterly Status Report, MDEM Form NSGP-200 - Quarterly Status Report, regardless of whether or not any progress has been irsmade. When is an organization’s first quarterly status report due?
An organization’s first quarterly status report is due January 15, 2024. If there is a change of scope between award and implementation, what documentation is required? A Change of Scope form is required, MDEM Form NSGP-300 - Change of Scope Request; an updated Vulnerability/Risk Assessment, and a revised Environmental and Historic Screening form is also required.
If the scope of the project changes from the original scope based on a new security assessment, do we need to fill any additional paperwork for changing the scope? Yes, a Change of Scope form, MDEM Form NSGP-300 - Change of Scope Request and updated vulnerability assessment (if applicable). How do we request a variance?
If we find a lower estimate for a designated project can we request to use the balance in another area as long as it fits the scope of the grant? Yes, as long as the completed project conforms to the scope approved by the grant. If an extension is requested, how much additional time to complete the project is provided?
Most extensions are only for 30 additional days. When are monitoring visits conducted? Monitoring visits can be conducted any time during or after the period of performance; however, MDEM is obligated to conduct visits once in every 24 month period.
Are monitoring visits in-person or virtual? Due to the nature of the monitoring visits, most visits are in-person. What does a monitoring visit entail?
A monitoring visit generally includes a comprehensive review of the physical conditions and administrative management of the project. Photos are normally taken of equipment installations. A financial review of the organization’s financial documentation is also conducted.
All relevant information associated with the application, award, and execution of the grant must be available for inspection and review during this visit. How much advance notice is provided prior to a monitoring visit? Typically, MDEM provides 30 days notice of the intent to perform a monitoring visit.
The monitoring visit will be held during normal business hours when convenient for both MDEM and the organization. Subrecipient Environmental & Historic Preservation Questions Where can I find instructions for completing the Environmental and Historic Preservation (EHP) screening form? The instructions on how to fill out the Environmental and Historic Preservation screening form are included in the document.
FEMA provides additional information at https://www. fema. gov/grants/guidance-tools/environmental-historic .
Are Environmental and Historic Preservation (EHP) screening required for all projects? Yes, with the exception of contracted security services; project management and administration; and specific instances of planning, classroom-based training, exercises, and purchase of mobile and portable equipment as detailed in FEMA Policy #108-023-1.
(See FEMA Policy #108-023-1: Grant Programs Directorate Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation for guidance https://www. fema. gov/sites/default/files/documents/fema_gpd-ehp-policy-guidance.
pdf What is the deadline for submitting the Environmental and Historic Preservation Screening form? There is no specific deadline for submitting the completed Environmental and Historic Preservation (EHP) screening form; however, no work can start until an EHP is approved. You should submit your EHP as soon as possible.
Are there authorized consultants that can assist with the development of the Environmental and Historic Preservation Screening analysis? The Maryland Department of Emergency Management does not recommend nor maintain a list of authorized consultants qualified to develop the Environmental and Historic Preservation Screen analysis.
How long does the Environmental and Historic Preservation (EHP) screening review normally take, particularly the respective reviews by MDEM and FEMA? FEMA has 30 calendar days to complete the Environmental and Historic Preservation Screening review. If FEMA requests more information from the subrecipient to complete their review, this delay resets the review period back to 30 days.
The length of time for the EHP review will vary from project to project since each EHP is specific to the facility and project. The greater the complexity of the project, the longer it is anticipated for the review to take. Organizations can try to reduce the review time by providing a thorough detailed EHP.
Does the Environmental and Historic Preservation Screening form need to be completed for each phase of the project work? An Environmental and Historic Preservation Screening form must be submitted and approved prior to the initiation of any work. If you have multiple projects, you can include them on one Environmental and Historic Preservation Screening form.
Subrecipient Procurement & Purchasing Questions Is it possible to use some of the project funds to hire a project manager in addition to a general contractor, if necessary? No, unless your organization requested management and administration at the time of the grant application and was subsequently approved by FEMA. We have three facility hardening projects proposed.
Can funds be reallocated from one project to another? Yes, funds can be reallocated from one project to another as long as the approved project scope does not change and the project is in the same location. If pricing for projects changes (increases) from the time the application was submitted, how will that be addressed?
Depending on priority, some projects may have to be eliminated or downsized. Is there a recommended list of vendors/contractors for performing security upgrades? The Maryland Department of Emergency Management does not maintain a list of qualified vendors and/or contractors who perform security upgrades.
Do organizations need to obtain three bids for management and administration Services? No; however, an organization can only use management and administration funds if they were included in the organization’s grant application and approved by FEMA. Can an organization request the ability to use a portion of their award for management and administration?
Yes; however, an organization would need to submit a change of scope request which requires both MDEM And FEMA approval before the project could proceed. Does an organization need to submit evidence of multiple bids for small purchase options, and if so, what exactly do we need to submit?
No, an organization does not need to submit the bid documents to MDEM regarding procurement; however, the organization will need to keep all procurement documents for a period of at least three years from the project closeout. Is it necessary to obtain multiple bids for micro-purchases? If the total cost of the purchase is less than $50,000, then no. If the total purchase price is greater than $50,000, then yes.
Are organizations required to conform to competitive bidding practices for micro-purchases? The Code of Federal Regulations, 2 CFR 200. 320 Methods of procurement to be followed, detail the allowable procurement methods and their thresholds.
The current threshold for micro-purchases identified in the Fiscal Year 2023 Preparedness Grants Manual is $10,000. Is it necessary to obtain multiple bids for small purchases? The Maryland Department of Emergency Management has established an upper limit of $50,000 for micro-purchases, after which the small purchase requirements are enforced.
Are organizations required to conform to competitive bidding practices for small purchases? The Code of Federal Regulations, 2 CFR 200. 320 Methods of procurement to be followed, detail the allowable procurement methods and their thresholds.
MDEM recommends that organizations obtain three bids for small purchases. What are "Management and Administration" costs? Management and Administrative costs are for activities directly related to the management and administration of the award, such as financial management, reporting, and program and financial monitoring.
Does MDEM maintain a list of vendors and/or contractors who abide by the Build America, Buy America Act (BABAA) in Maryland, or provide guidance on how to find them? The Maryland Department of Emergency Management does not maintain a list of vendors and/or contractors who abide by Build America, Buy America in Maryland. You will have to work with the contractor regarding the requirement.
Where can we obtain more information about the Build America, Buy American Act (BABAA)? https://www. fema.
gov/grants/policy-guidance/buy-america https://www. fema. gov/grants/policy-guidance/buy-america/programs-definitions Does the Build America, Buy America Act (BABAA) apply to the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) since they are under the $250,000 threshold?
Organizations are encouraged to follow the “letter of the law” for the NSGP grants. https://www. fema.
gov/sites/default/files/documents/fema_babaa-public-interest-small-projects. pdf Telecommunications Purchasing Restrictions Purchasing is prohibited from which companies and their subsidiaries? Purchasing is prohibited from Hytera Communications Corporation, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Company, Dahua Technology Company, and any of their subsidiaries or affiliates.
Refer to the 2 Code of Federal Regulations § 200. 216 Prohibition on certain telecommunications and video surveillance services or equipment, 2 CFR 200. 216.
Subrecipient Reimbursement & Closeout Questions Is advance reimbursement available under the provisions of the Nonprofit Security Grant Program? No, advancement of funds is not allowed. The grant operates solely on a reimbursement basis.
When will an organization receive the actual funds? The Nonprofit Security Grant Program is administered on a reimbursement basis. Organizations are required to submit requests for reimbursement as funds are expended.
Is reimbursement via electronic transfer of funds possible for the NSGP? Organizations that prefer to receive reimbursements via electronic transfer of funds must register with the Comptroller of Maryland, General Accounting Division. For more information refer to https://www.
marylandtaxes. gov/divisions/gad/eft-program. php .
Organizations desiring electronic transfer of funds are responsible for establishing and maintaining their registration. How would an organization be notified that an electronic transfer of funds occurred? Organizations setup for electronic transfer of funds should consult with their individual financial institution to determine the messaging provided for incoming electronic transfer of funds.
If an organization requests reimbursement now for non-installation services, will it processed now or after the first quarter of year? Reimbursements can be requested at any time as long as you have an invoice and proof of payment and the request aligns with the project scope. You are not required to submit reimbursements quarterly.
Are partial reimbursements available as phases of projects are completed? Organizations are encouraged to submit reimbursement requests for expenses which have complete documentation (invoice and acceptable proof of payment). What is considered acceptable proof of payment?
Acceptable proof of payment includes a combination of canceled checks (front and back), payment details, or transaction details. What is the period of performance and liquidation period for the Fiscal Year 2023 grants? The period of performance for Fiscal Year 2023 grant is from September 1, 2023 to March 31, 2026.
The 30-day liquidation period ends April 30, 2026. All work should be completed by March 31, 2026. If an organization’s Fiscal Year 2023 project is completed before the end of the period of performance, March 31, 2026, are quarterly status reports still required?
No, but organizations are required to fill out a close out report. We're available on the following channels. ensures HTML content is downloaded and parsed first.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Maryland nonprofit organizations designated as a 501(c)3 agency and determined to be at high risk of a terrorist attack by the Secretary of DHS. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $1,567,500 available for Maryland applicants in FY24 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.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.