2025 Nonprofit Security Grant Program
The Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security (OEMHS) is offering a one-year grant ranging from $10,000 to $100,000 for nonprofit and faith-based organizations in Montgomery County, Maryland, at risk of hate crimes, to fund security measures such as personnel, training, cameras, and sharing security feeds with local police.
The Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security (OEMHS) is soliciting grant applications for the County’s FY 2025 Nonprofit Security Grant Program from qualified nonprofit or faith-based organizations located in Montgomery County. Donor Name: Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management (OEMHS) State: Maryland County: Montgomery County (MD) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: 10/18/2024 Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000 Grant Duration: 1 Year Details: The County Council’s FY25 Approved Budget provides $1,200,000 to nonprofit and faith-based organizations at a high risk of experiencing hate crimes. Funding may be awarded to augment costs for security personnel, planning, training, or security cameras. The goal of this program is to support projects that improve the security posture of nonprofit or religious organizations that are at risk of hate crimes based on their work, community, and/or known hate crimes or threats to them or similar organizations or communities nationally. Grant awards may be used: To hire security personnel or to augment current security personnel; To pay for a security assessment or plan; To conduct security training; To develop and execute a security drill; To purchase new security cameras for their facility; To purchase a fususCORE device to enable sharing the security camera feed with the Montgomery County Police Department. Funding Information Eligible organizations can request up to $15,000 per facility. Grant Period 12 months. Target Populations The target populations for this Grant Program are Montgomery County: Nonprofit Organizations: Tax-exempt nonprofit organizations at risk of hate crimes based on their work, community, and/or known threats or hate crimes experienced by their organization or similar organizations or communities nationally. Faith-based Facilities: Religious organizations that meet the requirements of a 501(c)(3) organization and are at risk of hate crimes based on their work, community, and/or known threats or hate crimes experienced by their facility or other facilities representing their faith group nationally. Eligibility Criteria Applicants must meet the following conditions: The organization must have a Federal 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status or be a religious organization that meets the requirements of a 501(c)(3); The organization must be experiencing threats or hate crimes, or be at significant risk of hate crimes based on its work, community, and/or known threats to similar organizations or communities nationally; The organization must be currently registered and in Good Standing with the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT); The organization must be registered as a vendor with Montgomery County (organizations that are not already vendors must register before submitting the application); All activities and expenditures under this grant program must be provided in Montgomery County; Current Montgomery County contract or grant award winners must be current on all reporting obligations for other awards and those reports must reflect substantial progress towards the goals of their awards; and Proposed expenses must be for a new activity, expansion of existing activities, or a combination of both. For more information, visit OEMHS. Related Posts:Justice Reinvestment Grants for Maricopa County in Arizona2024-25 AbbVie Foundation Health Equity AcceleratorCalifornia: Pajaro Community Grants ProgramFHIP Education and Outreach Initiative-Test…Grants for Change Program for BIPOC CommunitiesOpioid Remediation Grants 2025 (Illinois)ONDCP: Emergency Department Substance Use…Applications open for SCIP Fellowship 2025Williamson County Community Grants 2025 – TennesseeJudicial Tools to Combat Impaired DrivingCommunity-Wide Assessment Grants for States and TribesEPA Community-Wide Assessment Grants 2025EPA: Brownfield Assessment Grants 2025Tribal Undergraduate to Graduate Research Training…BJA: Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant ProgramRigorous Evaluation of Primary and Secondary…Research Grants to Rigorously Evaluate Innovative…2025 Chesapeake Bay Innovative Nutrient and Sediment…2025 Community Food Assistance Grant Program (Maryland)Innovation in Dairy Processing and Packaging Grant2024 #newsCOneeds Year-End Giving Challenge (Colorado)
Award Range
Not specified - $15,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible nonprofits can apply for funds by completing the application online.
Geographic Eligibility
Montgomery County (MD)
Application Opens
September 27, 2024
Application Closes
October 18, 2024
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