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State, Local, Tribal and Territorial Security Operations Center/Information Sharing and Analysis Center is sponsored by HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. The mission of CISA is to lead the national effort to understand and manage cyber and physical risk to our critical infrastructure. In carrying out this mission, Section 2209 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 assigns the CISA Director the responsibilities to, among other things, provide operational technical assistance, risk management support, and incident response capabilities to non-federal entities with respect to cyber threat indicators, defensive measures, cybersecurity risks, and incidents; provide information and recommendations on security and resilience measures to non-federal entities; and, through an entity that has entered an agreement with CISA, collaborate with state and local governments on cybersecurity risks and incidents. Section 102 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 authorizes the Secretary to make cooperative agreements in carrying out these responsibilities. Pursuant to these authorities, CISA carries out the SLTT SOC | ISAC Program to provide cybersecurity services to SLTT governments and their election infrastructure to assist them in improving their overall cybersecurity resilience and readiness. Under the SLTT SOC | ISAC Program, CISA provides financial assistance through a cooperative agreement to for-profit and/or non-profit organizations to operate a security operations center | information sharing and analysis center to collaborate with SLTT governments and their election infrastructure on cybersecurity threats and incidents with the goal of strengthening the SLTT governments’ cybersecurity readiness and resilience. The objectives of financial assistance under the SLTT SOC | ISAC Program are to: (1) build and improve the capacity for cyber threat information sharing among SLTTs and their elections infrastructure and the federal government; (2) support SLTTs and their elections infrastructure to build and improved the capability to respond to that cyber threat information; and (3) provide no-cost cyber managed services to SLTTs and their elections infrastructure. The SLTT SOC | ISAC Program supports Goal 3: Secure Cyberspace and Critical Infrastructure under the 2020-2024 Department of Homeland Security Strategic Plan and Goal 1 – Cyber Defense, Goal 2 – Risk Reduction and Resilience, and Goal 3 – Operational Collaboration of the CISA Strategic Plan 2023-2025. This listing is currently active. Program number: 97.123. Last updated on 2024-08-05.
Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Recent federal obligations suggest $27,014,000 (2025).; eligibility guidance The entities eligible for financial assistance under the SLTT SOC | ISAC Program include for-profit and non-profit organizations. Eligible applicant types include: Public nonprofit institution/organization (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals), Profit organization.
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: The entities eligible for financial assistance under the SLTT SOC | ISAC Program include for-profit and non-profit organizations. Eligible applicant types include: Public nonprofit institution/organization (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals), Profit organization. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Recent federal obligations suggest $27,014,000 (2025). 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.
Port Security Grant Program is sponsored by HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) is one of four grant programs that constitute DHS/FEMA’s focus on transportation infrastructure security activities. These grant programs are part of a comprehensive set of measures authorized by Congress and implemented by the Administration to help strengthen the nation’s critical infrastructure against risks associated with potential terrorist attacks. The PSGP provides funds to state, local, and private sector maritime partners to support increased port-wide risk management and protect critical surface transportation infrastructure from acts of terrorism, major disasters, and other emergencies. Performance Measures: Performance metrics for this program are as follows: • Procured equipment placed into services • Threats/Risks/Vulnerability assessments conducted and documented • Emergency plans developed and documented • Exercises executed • Resources/capabilities tested • After/action reports developed (post-real-life events and exercise) • State and local partners trained • State and local participants coordinate with USCG and Area Maritime Security Committee (AMSC) This listing is currently active. Program number: 97.056. Last updated on 2023-09-01. Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Recent federal obligations suggest $100,000,000 (2024).; eligibility guidance Government - General, Non-Government - General, Quasi-public nonprofit institution/organization All entities subject to an AMSP, as defined by 46 U.S.C. § 70103(b), may apply for PSGP funding. Eligible applicants include but are not limited to port authorities, facility operators, and state and local government agencies. A facility operator owns, leases, or operates any structure or facility of any kind located in, on, under, or adjacent to any waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. Examples of facility operators include, but are not limited to terminal operators, ferry systems, bar/harbor pilots, and merchant’s exchanges. Eligible applicant types include: Government - General, Non-Government - General, Quasi-public nonprofit institution/organization. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
National Computer Forensics Institute Facility Expansion Grant Program is sponsored by HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. The objective is the expansion of the National Computer Forensics Institute's (NCFI) current facility at Hoover, Alabama. This grant is for the creation of three 35-person classrooms, a 250-person auditorium, and 20 administrative offices for additional staffing. This listing is currently active. Program number: 97.142. Last updated on 2024-10-16. Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Funding amounts vary by year and recipient.; eligibility guidance Applicants must have legal authority to modify NCFI's existing facility at the Public Safety Center in Hoover, Alabama. Eligible applicant types include: Profit organization. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Shelter and Services Program – Competitive is sponsored by HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. SSP provides funding to non-federal entities that serve noncitizen migrants recently released from Department of Homeland Security (DHS) custody. SSP awards can fund shelter, food, transportation, acute medical care, personal hygiene supplies, and labor necessary to manage these services. SSP funding allows non-federal entities to increase their shelter capacity through renovations and modifications to existing facilities to serve noncitizen migrants released from DHS custody. Performance Measures Performance measures for FY 2024 SSP are: Number of meals provided; Number of nights of lodging provided; Number of noncitizen migrants transported; Number of acute medical care items provided, by type; Number of personal hygiene supplies provided, by type; Number of hours of labor paid to manage cases to provide these services; Number of clothing items provided; Number of noncitizen migrants served through translation services; Number of noncitizen migrants served through outreach activities; and Number of renovation or modifications to existing facilities projects completed. This listing is currently active. Program number: 97.149. Last updated on 2024-10-18. Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Funding amounts vary by year and recipient.; eligibility guidance Eligible applicant types include: Non-Government - General, State, Public nonprofit institution/organization (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals). Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.