As the DHS Homeland Security NSGP (Non-profit Security Grant Program) opens for the coming year, this is an excellent opportunity for schools, shuls and community centers to apply for a highly competitive grant that offers up to $150,000 in funds to harden facilities against terror attacks and hate crimes.
Zalman Myer-Smith from the CSO offers a factual response to 7 Myths about the DHS security grant in this video.
Myth #1 – It’s the same award amount and items each year
Myth #2 – It’s a guaranteed grant as long as you apply.
Myth #3 – You deal directly with FEMA or DHS.
Myth #4 – You get a check directly from FEMA or DHS.
Myth #5 – It just takes a couple of months from start to finish.
Myth #6 – All site security assessments are the same.
Myth #7 – You can only receive the award one time.
For further information or professional guidance, please visit www.unitedcommunitygrants.com
Be careful how you apply and that you’re not trying to game the system.
Many people have gone on datche to otisville for playing shtick.
If you can apply and have the grant applied correctly – do not play games!!!
Thank you Zalman for such clear and helpful information!
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