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The Illinois Not-for-Profit Security Grant Program (NSGP-IL), administered by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency & Office of Homeland Security (IEMA-OHS), is a state grant program that supports safety, security, and preparedness initiatives in Illinois. With $150,000 in available funding, this program represents a significant opportunity for eligible applicants to invest in protective infrastructure, safety training, and security technology. 36-month performance period.
Eligible uses of Illinois Not-for-Profit Security Grant Program (NSGP-IL) funding include target-hardening activities, security equipment purchase/installation on real property, equipment limited to ael listing nsgp il items, contract security personnel (not equipment for contracted security), active shooter training, and evacuation and security training for employees. Additional allowable expenditures may also include must be for currently occupied locations, and must complete within 3-year performance period.
Eligible applicants for the Illinois Not-for-Profit Security Grant Program (NSGP-IL) include 501(c)(3) nonprofits in illinois, must be at high-risk of threat, attack, or terrorism, must provide evidence of high-risk designation, and must submit vulnerability assessment (within 3 years). Application details: email to ema.ittf.grants@illinois.gov, subject line: “sfy 2025 nsgp-il [organization name]”, and deadline: august 1, 2025, 5:00 pm cdt. This grant program is currently active and accepting applications. Target hardening and physical security.
Grant-funded physical security upgrades through the Illinois Not-for-Profit Security Grant Program (NSGP-IL) can include weapons detection and entry screening technology. GXC Inc. offers the OPENGATE weapons detection system and MSD Plus portable ferrous detector for schools and facilities looking to strengthen access point security. Request a quote today to find the right detection solution for your facility and grant eligibility.
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Michigan schools have an extra estimated $109/student to invest in school security measures to prevent school shootings.
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