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Find similar grantsNonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) is sponsored by Wyoming Office of Homeland Security. Offers funding for physical security enhancements and security training to nonprofit organizations in Wyoming.
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Non-Profit Security Grant Program State Homeland Security Grant Program Emergency Management Performance Grant Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness Hazard Mitigation Grant Programs FEMA Authorized Equipment List If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Program Manager, Darryl Erickson, at 307-777-4917 or darryl. erickson1@wyo. gov .
Securing Our Soft Targets: The Nonprofit Security Grant Nonprofit organizations—including places of worship, community centers, and educational facilities—are often considered "soft targets" and face a growing threat of extremist and terrorist attacks. A soft target is a place, buildling, or group of people that is vulnreable to attack because it lack robust security measures and is easily accessible.
The Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) is a competitive federal program, administered by the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security (WOHS), designed to help protect Wyoming's most vulnerable nonprofit organizations. This grant provides funding support for target hardening, physical security enhancements, and security training to integrate nonprofit preparedness activities with broader state and local security efforts.
Grant Essentials: What You Need to Know The NSGP is a crucial resource for eligible organizations across the state. We encourage all who qualify and are at high risk to apply! Funding Source: 100% Federally Funded (U.S. Department of Homeland Security/FEMA) Cost Share: None.
There is no match or cost-share requirement for this grant. Focus: Physical security enhancements (e.g. reinforced doors, cameras, lighting) and security-related planning, training, and exercises. Performance Period: FY 2025 Awards run from September 1, 2025 through August 31, 2028 (36 months).
Is Your Organization at High Risk? To be eligible for NSGP funding, an organization must meet these two critical criteria: Be described under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) and exempt from tax under Section 501(a).
*Note on religious organizations: The IRS does not require places of worship (churches, synagogues, mosques, etc.) to formally apply for 501(c)(3) status; they are automatically considered exempt if they meet the requirements. These organizations are generally exempt from providing recognition of exemption.
Be able to clearly demonstrate through the application that the organization is at a high risk of a terrorist or other extremist attack. Crucial Post-Award Requirement: Any project supported by NSGP funds involving construction, modification, or ground disturbance must be reviewed for its impact on historic properties and the environment before work begins.
Examples of projects that require EHP review: Ground Disturbance: Trenching for cameras/conduit, concrete work, erecting fences, or pouring pads. Building Modification: Drilling holes in interior or exterior walls for security equipment (e.g., cameras, access control), construction, or remodeling. Successful applicants will be notified by WOHS if the project requires an EHP review.
The Reimbursement Process All NSGP awards administered by WOHS are reimbursement-based . This means subrecipients must first purchase allowable project products, equipment, and services using their own funds. That is, subrecipients purchase allowable project products/equipment/services first, and are then reimbursed following the submission of a completed reimbursement request through ZoomGrants.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations, including healthcare facilities, at high risk of terrorist or extremist attacks in Wyoming. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $200,000 per individual site, up to three sites, totaling $600,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) is funded by Wyoming Office of Homeland Security. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Wyoming. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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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.
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