Texas's Nonprofit Security Grant Program funds physical security upgrades for nonprofits in high-risk urban areas to protect against terrorist threats.
Funder: Government of Texas
Due Dates (Anticipated): March 2027 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Awards over $25,000 per organization; amount varies by project and available funds.
Summary: Supports nonprofit organizations in high-risk Texas urban areas with funding for physical security enhancements to protect against terrorist threats.
Key Information: Only nonprofits in Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington, Houston, or San Antonio are eligible.
The Nonprofit Security Grant Program provides funding to nonprofit organizations at high risk of terrorist attacks, enabling them to implement target hardening and physical security enhancements. Administered by the Office of the Governor of Texas, this program is designed to improve the physical safety and resilience of nonprofit facilities located within FEMA-designated high-threat, high-density urban areas in Texas. Supported activities include a wide range of security improvements, such as access controls, surveillance systems, and other measures that reduce vulnerability to terrorism.