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The State of Ohio Security Grant is sponsored by State of Ohio. The State of Ohio Security Grant (OSG) is a competitive grant program from the State of Ohio that provides funding to eligible Ohio organizations for security enhancements designed to prevent, prepare for, or respond to acts of terrorism.
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State of Ohio Security Grant (OSG) Grants for Nonprofits The State of Ohio Security Grant (OSG) program provides competitive funding to eligible Ohio organizations for security enhancements that help prevent, prepare for, or respond to acts of terrorism. Its primary goal is to address security vulnerabilities and reduce both the risk and potential impact of terrorist threats or attacks.
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<br/>"A" Grants are specifically created to fund technology. IT makes up 80-100% (est.) of most awards.
<br/>"B" Grants can fund IT (like an "A" Grant) if the applicant chooses to use it for that purpose. They usually fund other initiatives as well. <br/>"C" ” Grants can include technology as part of a larger project.
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interoperabilitygrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> The State of Ohio Security Grant (OSG) program provides competitive funding to eligible Ohio organizations for security enhancements that help prevent, prepare for, or respond to acts of terrorism.
Its primary goal is to address security vulnerabilities and reduce both the risk and potential impact of terrorist threats or attacks. Funding History</span>Insight into the past years’ funding for this grant, if available" class="TipThis" src="https://www. interoperabilitygrants.
info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> Approximately $8,500,000 was available in 2019. Additional Info</span>Further insight into the opportunity such as application procedures, links to additional resources, ineligible applicants, and unallowable costs" class="TipThis" src="https://www.
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png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> Eligible equipment expenses can include: Camera-based security systems, alarm systems, and standalone sensors Access control systems, locking devices and entry systems Fixed high-intensity lighting Blast protection/reinforcement systems Emergency and crisis communication systems (i.e., radios, notification and warning systems, and PA systems) Trauma and crisis response kits In addition, contracted security (i.e., resource officers, special duty officers, and private security) and training are allowable costs.
All security improvements described in the application must: Be for the location the organization occupies at the time of application Be consistent with the objective of the program and address a risk, threat, or vulnerability detailed in the vulnerability assessment Be both feasible and effective at reducing the risks for which the project was designed Be able to be fully completed within the 18-month period of performance Be able to be sustained and maintained in the absence of additional grant funding Items not eligible under this program are: Indirect or pre-award costs, including development of vulnerability assessments or application materials Grant management including salaries, overtime, or backfill for regular staff Grant administration costs including organizational operating expenses, general use expenditures Maintenance costs not included with initial purchase of equipment Ongoing sustainment, monitoring subscription costs, and costs associated with leasing Ongoing or monthly internet subscription bills Fire arms, ammunition, weapons, or physical self-defense training of any kind Personnel and travel costs associated with an approved training Stand-alone fire suppression equipment including fire extinguishers, smoke/CO2 detectors Construction of a panic room or vestibule Window treatments, shades, or darkening film on windows Drones / Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) Contacts</span>Official contacts for this grant opportunity" class="TipThis" src="https://www.
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ohio. gov/prepare-respond/preparedness-grants/preparedness-grant-programs/preparedness-grants-osg <br />Due to the nature of grantwriting, some grants cost more than others. " border="0" /> Eligibility Details</span>Specific information on what entities can apply for and receive funds through this program" class="TipThis" src="https://www.
interoperabilitygrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> Eligible applicants are Ohio nonprofit organizations, houses of worship, chartered nonpublic schools and licensed preschools at risk of terrorism.
Deadline Details</span>Important time frames associated with the program such as submission schedules and deadlines for letters of intent to apply" class="TipThis" src="https://www. interoperabilitygrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard.
png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> Applications are due by 12:00 pm ET on October 17, 2025. Application information webinars will be held at 10:00 am ET on Wednesday, September 17, 2025 (https://events. gcc.
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com/event/8c05329a-1fcf-43e0-a6c6-d0ccda87ce79@50f8fcc4-94d8-4f07-84eb-36ed57c7c8a2). Similar deadlines are anticipated annually. Award Details</span>Further information about awards through this program, such as total program funding, maximum, minimum, average or range of award amounts, expected number of awards, and funding period" class="TipThis" src="https://www.
interoperabilitygrants. info/icons/Sigma/About_16x16_Standard. png" border="0" style="cursor: pointer; position: relative; top: 3px;" /> Applicants may apply for up to two sites, with a maximum funding request for each site of $125,000 (maximum request per organization is $250,000).
A site is defined by a unique physical address (i.e. – a street address). Cost sharing/matching is not required. Project period is from February 1, 2026 through January 31, 2028.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Ohio school leaders who satisfy the requirements outlined in the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) or Request for Proposals (RFP) for this specific program. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The State of Ohio Security Grant is funded by State of Ohio. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Ohio. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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