The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) is seeking applications for its Non-Profit Security Grant Program to support nonprofit organizations who principally serve individuals, groups or institutions that are included within a bias motivation category for single bias hate crime incidents.
Donor Name: Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency
State: Pennsylvania
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/31/2022
Size of the Grant: $5,000-$150,000
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
Applicants are eligible for security enhancements designed to protect the safety and security of the users of a facility located in the Commonwealth that is owned or operated by the nonprofit organization.
Funding Information
- Eligible applicants may request a minimum of $5,000 up to a maximum of $150,000 in state funding.
- Applicants requesting $25,001 to $150,000 will be required to provide non-state financial participation based on the size of the grant request.
- “Non-state financial participation” is the applicant’s share of the total cost of the project. Funding for the non-state financial participation can come from any source (e.g., fundraising dollars, federal or local government funds, etc.) except state funding. The applicant must provide a match for the requested grant amount at the required percentage with non-state financial support. In-kind matches (i.e., donations of goods, services or time instead of cash) do not satisfy the non-state financial participation requirement. Previous expenditures for security enhancements are not eligible to satisfy the non-state financial participation requirement.
- Grants awarded under PCCD’s Nonprofit Security Grant Program will be one-year projects. However, awarded grantees will have the option of submitting a project modification request to extend their grant.
Eligibility Criteria
Under Act 83, eligible applicants must satisfy the following criteria:
- The applicant must be a nonprofit organization based in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania which is designated as exempt as defined under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (Public Law 99-514, 26 U.S.C. § 501(c)(3)Opens In A New Window).
- The applicant must principally serve individuals, groups, or institutions that are included within a bias motivation category for single bias hate crime incidents identified by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in its Hate Crime Statistics Publication under the Uniform Crime Reporting program. The categories include:
- Race/ethnicity/ancestry
- Religion
- Sexual orientation
- Disability
- Gender
- Gender identity
Eligible Projects and Expenses
Act 83 contains a list of eligible security enhancements designed to protect the safety and security of the users of a facility located in the Commonwealth that is owned or operated by a nonprofit organization.
- Safety and security planning
- Purchase of safety and security equipment
- Purchase of security-related technology, which may include, but is not limited to:
- Safety and security training
- Threat awareness and response training
- Upgrades to existing structures that enhance safety and security
- Vulnerability and threat assessments
- Specialty-trained canines
- Any other safety or security-related project that enhances safety or security of the non-profit organization.
For more information, visit PCCD.