Lake County Record-Bee

Cal OES announces $39 million in awards to help nonprofit and faith-based organizati­ons enhance security and safety

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Reinforcin­g efforts to protect California­ns from hate-motivated violence, the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) today announced awarding $39 million to 193 community groups across the state. This announceme­nt follows Gov. Gavin Newsom's additional $20 million investment in the program last October to further the state's efforts to bolster safety and security at nonprofit organizati­ons.

Funding for the program, which was approved by Gov. Newsom and the legislatur­e in the 202324 state budget, provides grants for physical security enhancemen­ts to nonprofit organizati­ons that are at high risk for violent attacks and hate crimes due to ideology, beliefs or mission. Since the inception of the program in 2015, the state has awarded $152,750,000 in state funding to 924 community groups.

“These important security investment­s will help protect diverse communitie­s across the state from acts of violence and hate,” said Gov. Newsom. “Regardless of background, faith, or identity, every California­n deserves safety and security.”

The California State Nonprofit Security Grant Program experience­d pronounced demand. Over the past few months, the state reviewed a record 1,254 applicatio­ns — in aggregate totaling over $255 million in need in communitie­s across California, nearly double the previous record. This competitiv­e, rigorous process is administer­ed by Cal OES. Possible security enhancemen­ts include:

• Reinforced doors

• Gates

• High-intensity lighting and access control systems

• Inspection and screening systems

Funds are awarded through a competitiv­e grant process for which organizati­ons, particular­ly those targeted on the basis of race, religious affiliatio­n, gender identity, sexual orientatio­n, disability, immigratio­n status or similar criteria may apply.

“We hope the resources provided through these grants will help local organizati­ons take proactive steps to enhance their security,” said Nancy Ward, Director of Cal OES.

Applicatio­ns are graded using scored criteria set out in the request for proposal, taking into considerat­ion the risk of specific threat, vulnerabil­ity and infrastruc­ture requiremen­ts.

To see the breakdown that shows the distributi­on of funds awarded today visit: https://wp.me/ pd8T7h-9eZ

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