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Congress Requests $1B for NSGP Funding
March 20, 2026
Congressman Gabe Amo and Chair Emeritus Michael McCaul led a bipartisan effort with 148 Members of Congress requesting $1 billion in federal funding for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) for Fiscal Year 2027. This funding aims to enhance security measures for at-risk faith-based and nonprofit organizations amid rising violence and threats, including hoax bomb and active shooter incidents targeting houses of worship nationwide.
- The NSGP funding request represents the largest appeal since the program's inception, signaling increased congressional prioritization of nonprofit and faith-based security.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate expanded grant opportunities through the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to support security infrastructure, technology, and training for vulnerable organizations.
- Contractors specializing in physical security, surveillance systems, access control, and emergency preparedness may find increased demand aligned with NSGP objectives.
- State and local emergency management agencies, such as Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency, will likely play key roles in administering these grants, creating partnership opportunities for vendors and service providers.
The threat of violence is unfortunately increasing at places of worship across our country at alarming rates. There has been an increase in hoax bomb and active shooter threats against houses of worship to interrupt services and intimidate the worshippers.
— Congressman Gabe Amo
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, Appropriations Committee, Department of Homeland Security, Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency
Contracts
$1 billion