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Nonprofit Security Grant Program National Security Supplemental

This funding opportunity provides financial support to nonprofit organizations at risk of terrorist or extremist attacks, enabling them to enhance their physical and cybersecurity measures to protect vulnerable sites and communities.

$210,000,000
Closed
Nationwide
Grant Description

The Nonprofit Security Grant Program - National Security Supplemental (NSGP-NSS), managed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) through FEMA, is aimed at enhancing the physical and cybersecurity infrastructure of nonprofit organizations at risk of terrorist or extremist attacks. The grant, funded under the Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2024, prioritizes protecting soft targets and crowded places, which are considered vulnerable in today's evolving threat landscape, including cyber threats and domestic violent extremism. The NSGP-NSS provides funding in two categories: NSGP-NSS-Urban Area (UA) for high-risk urban areas designated by the Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) and NSGP-NSS-State (S) for organizations outside of UASI-designated high-risk areas. Eligible applicants for this program are state-level entities referred to as State Administrative Agencies (SAAs), which then oversee applications submitted by nonprofit organizations and consortia of nonprofits, known as subapplicants. The program’s primary objective is to improve the security and preparedness of nonprofit organizations by funding investments in physical and cyber defenses, such as security cameras, access control systems, barriers, cybersecurity improvements, and public awareness campaigns. These initiatives must be directly linked to improving the security of nonprofit sites, especially those considered soft targets or located in crowded areas. This program also aims to integrate nonprofits into state and local preparedness initiatives, enhancing overall community security by fostering cooperation between government and nonprofit sectors. NSGP-NSS has a total funding allocation of $210 million, with $105 million each for the UA and S categories. Each nonprofit organization may apply for up to $200,000 per site, with a limit of three sites per funding category, allowing a maximum of $600,000 per state for any single nonprofit. For consortium applications, the maximum funding is capped at $1 million, provided the consortium includes multiple eligible nonprofits and meets specified criteria. In these applications, each participating nonprofit organization remains subject to the $200,000 per-site limit. To apply, nonprofits must submit their application to their respective SAA, including a detailed investment justification, a unique vulnerability and risk assessment for each site, and a mission statement outlining factors that may increase their risk profile. Applications from subapplicants located within UASI-designated areas are eligible for NSGP-NSS-UA funds, while those outside these areas may apply for NSGP-NSS-S funds. If an organization operates in both categories, it must submit separate applications for each funding stream. All applications must be reviewed and submitted by the SAA to FEMA by January 24, 2025, at 5 p.m. ET. SAAs may set earlier internal deadlines, so applicants are encouraged to contact their SAA for specific timelines. Eligible nonprofit subapplicants must be organizations recognized under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, including religious institutions and other community-serving nonprofits. The NSGP-NSS also allows for consortium applications, where one nonprofit acts as the lead applicant on behalf of a group of organizations, coordinating project implementation and compliance throughout the grant period. The period of performance for all awards under NSGP-NSS will start on May 1, 2025, and end on April 30, 2028. For further assistance, SAAs and subapplicants can contact FEMA through the FEMA Grants News hotline or the FEMA GO helpdesk for technical support. Information about this grant and application forms are available on FEMA’s website, including resources for the completion of required registration and eligibility documents, such as the Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) through SAM.gov.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $210,000,000

Total Program Funding

$210,000,000

Number of Awards

56

Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Unrestricted

Additional Requirements

State Administrative Agencies. The SAA is the only eligible applicant to apply for funding to FEMA. Nonprofit organizations and consortia of nonprofit organizations are eligible as subapplicants to the SAA. As such, nonprofit organizations and consortia of nonprofit organizations must apply for NSGP-NSS through their SAA, who then submits application information to FEMA. A list of SAA points of contact is available at: State Administrative Agency (SAA) Contacts | FEMA.gov. Nonprofit organizations and consortia of nonprofit organizations may NOT apply directly to DHS/FEMA for FY 2024 NSGP-NSS funds. 11 NSGP-NSS NOFO Additional information on the subapplicant process specific to nonprofit organizations and consortia of nonprofit organizations is included in Section D.10 “Content and Form of Application Submission” of this funding notice. SAAs, in coordination with the Urban Area Working Groups (UAWG) or other relevant state partners, are encouraged to notify and actively inform eligible nonprofit organizations of the availability of NSGP-NSS funding. 2. Applicant Eligibility Criteria The SAA is the only eligible applicant. An application submitted by an otherwise eligible recipient (which for this program is the SAA) may be deemed ineligible when the person that submitted the application (for the applicant/SAA) is not: 1) a current employee, personnel, official, staff, or leadership of the recipient; and 2) duly authorized to apply for an award on behalf of the recipient at the time of application. Further, the Authorized Organization Representative (AOR) must be a duly authorized current employee, personnel, official, staff or leadership of the recipient and provide an email address unique to the recipient (SAA) at the time of application and upon any change in assignment during the period of performance. Consultants or contractors of the recipient are not permitted to be the AOR of the recipient.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

October 28, 2024

Application Closes

January 24, 2025

Contact Information

Grantor

US Department of Homeland Security (Department of Homeland Security - FEMA)

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