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Overview

 Nonprofit Security Grant Program Fact Sheet

 

Connecticut Nonprofit Security Grant Program (CT-NSGP)

The State of Connecticut Nonprofit Security Grant Program (CT-NSGP) is a state funded competitive grant program that provides reimbursement for expenses that a nonprofit organization has incurred for security infrastructure improvements. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) organizations that are at heightened risk of being the target of a terrorist attack, hate crime, or violent act. Applications will be ranked and awarded based on the demonstrated need for security improvements.  

Federal Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP-S)

The Federal Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP-S) is a competitive federal grant program. Eligible applicants are 501(c) (3) organizations that are at heightened risk of being the target of a terrorist attack. Additional information for the federal program can be found by visiting FEMA's Nonprofit Security Grant Program Page.  

 

If you are seeking information, submitting requests or quarterly reports, or would like to be added to our distribution list for the CT Nonprofit Security Grant Program (CT-NSGP), please email the following email; DEMHS.CT-NSGP@ct.gov.

If you are seeking information, submitting requests or quarterly reports, or would like to be added to our distribution list for the Federal Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP-S), please email the following email; DEMHS.NSGP-S@ct.gov.