Cryan and Quijano propose amendments to NJ Nonprofit Security Grant program

UNION, N.J. – Against the backdrop of increasing global tensions, including the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Senator Joseph Cryan and Assemblywoman Annette Quijano are reaffirming their commitment to domestic security with their intent to introduce legislation aimed at expanding the New Jersey Nonprofit Security Grant Program. The program, overseen by the Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness (OHSP), seeks to bolster the security and preparedness of nonprofit organizations, particularly places of worship, in the face of increased threats.

Considering escalating international tensions and the increasing risk facing specific New Jersey communities, the proposed legislation focuses on providing robust support to places of worship, acknowledging the unique security challenges they face by increasing the annual statutory minimum funding request for the New Jersey Nonprofit Security Grant Program to $14,000,000, doubling last year’s budget appropriation of $7,000,000.

Additional notable provisions include elevating personnel grants to a maximum of $25,000 (previously $20,000) and allowing organizations to receive both personnel and target hardening grants in the same year. The current prohibition has unintentionally acted as a deterrent to many organizations applying for the personnel grant. In addition, eligible organizations with multiple non-contiguous properties would also be eligible to receive up to $25,000 in personnel grants per location, capped at a $75,000 total per organization. Lastly, the legislation would establish an outreach and assistance program to bring awareness of the grant programs to eligible organizations and provide assistance in the application process.

As the prime sponsors who initially introduced legislation establishing the New Jersey Nonprofit Security Grant program, Senator Cryan and Assemblywoman Quijano emphasize the urgency of expanding this program in the face of the increasing threats to our diverse communities, highlighting the importance of a proactive approach to domestic security. The intent to sponsor this legislation demonstrates their commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of New Jersey residents.

For more information regarding this bill, please contact Senator Cryan’s office at (908) 624-0880 or sencryan@njleg.org, or Assemblywoman Quijano’s office at (908) 327-9119 or aswquijano@njleg.org.

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