Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP), State Administrative Agency (SAA)
Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) Support
Email: [email protected]
LT Edna Murphy
Melissa McCoy
Melanie Lawrence

Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) will be hosting an informational webinar with the purpose of preparing potential applicants for the upcoming FY26 NSGP application process, and to allow time for any questions.
KHP hosted a Q&A opportunity giving interested nonprofits the ability to ask any questions about the NSGP application process
With the release of the NSGP NOFO, Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) hosted a Q&A Webinar, giving interested nonprofits the ability to ask any questions about the NSGP application process.
Webinar Resources
Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) hosted an informational webinar to prepare potential applicants for the upcoming FY25 NSGP application process, and to allow time for any questions.
The SAA, Kansas Highway Patrol, hosted a webinar for subrecipients of the FY24 NSGP NSS giving an overview of subrecipient responsibilities and provided a time for attendees to ask questions.
In order for the SAA to fulfill grant requirements, subrecipients will be asked to submit simple and brief quarterly reports in Astra. KHP hosted a training webinar covering the basics of the reporting process.
Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP), the SAA, hosted two webinar opportunities for FY24 NSGP Subrecipients giving an overview of subrecipient responsibilities, and providing a time for attendees to ask questions.
Webinar Recordings/Materials:
"Homework" Assignments for Subgrantees:
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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released a new resource titled Protecting Places of Worship: Six Steps to Enhance Security Against Targeted Violence Fact Sheet. This resource outlines actions that faith-based organizations and community leaders can take to increase security, focusing on six overarching steps. The product details how taking these six steps can help protect places of worship places of worship against potential threats of targeted violence in a cost-effective manner that maintains an open and welcoming environment. The product also provides training, exercise, and grant resources, and interagency contact points to assist places of worship with protecting their places of worship, obtaining funds for security improvements, and recognizing/reporting potential threats in their areas.