Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP)
Training Resources
NSGP FY24 Awardees 10/2/24 Webinar
Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP), the SAA, hosted two webinar opportunities for FY24 NSGP Awardees giving an overview of awardee responsibilities, and providing a time for attendees to ask questions.
Webinar Recordings/Materials:
"Homework" Assignments for Subgrantees:
- Return signed & completed W9
- Review and return signed Award Packet (multiple signatures needed).
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Review EHP training resources from a previous session
- Review Procurement and Reimbursement training & resources
Kansas Training Resources
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Kansas Nonprofit Security Grant (NSGP) Education Recordings
KHP hosted two educational sessions looking forward to the FY24 Nonprofit security grant. While the base presentations were identical, the attendee questions and discussion were different.
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(9/15/23) FY23 Subrecipient Q&A Recording
KHP hosted a Teams meeting to help answer any initial questions that project managers may have. This training contained similar information to previous years, but included updated resources, which all project managers are encouraged to review.
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Kansas Procurement, Reimbursement and EHP Technical Assistance:
Lt. Edna Murphy and KHP hosted webinars with a focus on existing awardee project management, targeting help with Procurement, Reimbursement and Environmental (EHP) technical assistance. Recordings below.
Training Materials
- Procurement & Reimbursement Process:
- Environmental Historic Preservation (EHP)
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(3/10/23) Kansas Informational Webinar on FY23 NSGP Application (post-release)
The below KHP webinar recording provides an overview of the NSGP eligibility, Investment Justification (IJ), and IJ scoring.
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(1/13/23) Project Management Tutorial Webinar
Funded Planning, Training, and Exercise activities need pre-approval and required documentation before they can be reimbursed. This KHP webinar recording is available for any project management leads, partners and even vendors currently working with you. For more information, see Lt. Edna Murphy's full email.
This tutorial takes a look at collecting and organizing documentation and proper management of your project through close-out activities, including planning, training, exercise, equipment & accountability, management & administration (M&A), contracted security personnel, and records retention. All involved in managing your project should watch the recording.
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(1/9/23) Kansas Informational Webinar on Risk Assessment Tool and NSGP Application (pre-release)
The below KHP webinar recording provides an overview of the Risk Assessment Tool from special guest Chuck Clanahan (starting at 6:50 of the recording). While the webinar also provides an overview on the NSGP application process, refer to the (3/10/2023) Kansas Informational Webinar for the latest information.
Upcoming Federal FEMA Training
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Other Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Active Shooter Preparedness Resources
Click on the link below to view CISA's resources for best practices that support emergency action planning capabilities and considerations to mitigate the impacts of an active shooter incident, including a recorded webinar training.
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Fact Sheet and Other Resources for Places of Worship
- Security Self-Assessment
- Protecting Places of Worship: Six Steps to Enhance Security Against Targeted Violence Fact Sheet
- Other CISA and FBI Resources for Places of Worship:
- Protecting Houses of Worship Video
- Protecting Houses of Worship: Perimeter Security Considerations | CISA
- Protecting Houses of Worship | CISA
- Cyber Threats and Advisories | CISA
- First Responder's Toolbox: Tips to Engage Religious Communities to Protect Places of Worship
- Learn more about the Department of Justice Protecting Places of Worship Program
- Hate Crimes Prevention and Enforcement Resources
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.
- FEMA 4 Steps to Apply for a Nonprofit Security Grant
- Full NSGP Webinar Schedule & Materials
- DHS FEMA Online Training Courses
- FEMA Procurement Training Website
Kansas Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) Application Information: Click on the below button for information related to grant application guidleines and submission.
Contact Information
If you have questions regarding any of the content on this page, feel free to contact
Lt. Edna Murphy, Melissa McCoy, Melanie Lawrence, and the KHP Team at [email protected].
For questions regarding risk assessments, feel free to contact:
Chuck Clanahan (Kansas City KS/MO) at [email protected]
Tim Morgan (Kansas District) at [email protected]
You may also reach out to contracted staff support Connie Satzler.