Following Senators' Push, FEMA/DHS Webinars Will Aid Nonprofit Orgs In Program Application Process; Federal Grant Program Provides Funding To Protect Nonprofit Institutions Against Terror Attacks; NYS DHSES Solicits, Scores & Evaluates All NYS Applications, Including LI Apps, on Behalf of Feds; Senators: Recent Anti-Semitic Attacks On Places Of Worship and More Show Vulnerability And Need For Funding To Enhance Security; FEMA And NYS DHSES Should Host Public, In-Person Forum For LI Nonprofits - Insurance News | InsuranceNewsNet

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Following Senators' Push, FEMA/DHS Webinars Will Aid Nonprofit Orgs In Program Application Process; Federal Grant Program Provides Funding To Protect Nonprofit Institutions Against Terror Attacks; NYS DHSES Solicits, Scores & Evaluates All NYS Applications, Including LI Apps, on Behalf of Feds; Senators: Recent Anti-Semitic Attacks On Places Of Worship and More Show Vulnerability And Need For Funding To Enhance Security; FEMA And NYS DHSES Should Host Public, In-Person Forum For LI Nonprofits

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U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer and U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand today announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Grant Programs Directorate, in partnership with the DHS Center for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives, is hosting nine webinars on the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) over the next couple of months for faith-based, community, and nonprofit partners. The webinars will include an overview of the NSGP, information on grant program eligibility and allowable costs, and a moderated question and answer session.

To supplement the webinars, Senators Schumer and Gillibrand called on FEMA and NYS DHSES to host a public, in-person forum in the Five Towns area for NSGP applicants in the community. The NYS Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES) works on behalf of FEMA and DHS to solicit, review, and score federal NSGP applications from New York State, including Long Island applications.

The Senators' push comes just one month after three Jewish community members of the Five Towns, including a rabbi and a child, reported being threatened and verbally harassed while shopping for groceries. Earlier in the same month, swastikas were discovered on the grounds of the Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center and the Webb Institute in Glen Cove.

"Long Islanders, within the Five Towns and beyond, should not feel vulnerable while gathering in their houses of worship, while dropping their kids off at school, or while heading to the local JCC or any other faith-based community center. Sadly, after hearing from communities on Long Island, and around the city, the fact of the matter is that many feel unsafe," said U.S. Senator Charles Schumer. "That is why I am pushing to significantly increase the resources we dedicate to the Nonprofit Security Grant Program, and why I am urging FEMA and NYS DHSES to meet directly with at-risk communities in a public forum hosted in the Five Towns. We must do all we can to confront this rise in anti-Semitism and other hate crimes head-on."

"In the last few years, we have witnessed far too many attacks on Jewish and religious communities across our state, and unacceptable instances of anti-Semitism on Long Island and in the Five Towns. Few things are more heinous than attacking people for their religious beliefs, traditions and culture," said U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand. "From conversations with religious leaders and communities, it's clear there is more work to be done to prevent anti-Semitic violence and other hateful activity, and to ensure that all New Yorkers can worship and live in peace. That's why I am pressing for an increase in NSGP funding to protect places of worship and other nonprofits, and I am pushing FEMA and NYS DHSES to host a public forum in the Five Towns to help our Jewish and faith-based community members secure these vital resources."

These webinars and request for a public forum on Long Island, in the Five Towns community, for local nonprofit organizations come as recent attacks on places of worship highlight the unique vulnerabilities that communities face across the country. The February 2019 FBI, DHS, and NCTC Joint Intelligence Bulletin (JIB) found that domestic extremists, perpetrators of hate crimes, homegrown violent extremists, and foreign terrorist organizations will continue to pose a lethal threat to faith-based communities, particularly against perceived soft targets such as religious and cultural facilities. Recent incidents targeting synagogues, churches, mosques, and other religious centers and nonprofit organizations include the attack at a Hanukkah celebration in Monsey, NY, the shooting inside West Freeway Church in Texas, and the Charleston church massacre in which nine African Americans were killed during a Bible study at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church.

Schumer and Gillibrand have long advocated for the robust funding of the Nonprofit Security Grant Program. As part of the recent bipartisan budget deal, Schumer was able to negotiate and deliver $90,000,000 for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program--a thirty million dollar increase. Previously, Gillibrand led with a bipartisan coalition of senators, to increase funding for the NSGP in Fiscal Year 2020 to $75 million. Most recently, following the horrific Hanukkah attack in Monsey, New York, Senator Schumer was joined by leaders of the Sikh, Muslim, Christian and Jewish faiths for an event supporting his funding request of $360 million for the NSGP, which is in addition to the $90 million secured in the budget deal.

The Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) helps nonprofits plan for and ready themselves against a terrorist attack by providing critical funding to support physical security enhancements to locations that are at high risk of a terrorist attack. This program has improved efforts to keep at-risk nonprofit organizations safe by promoting emergency preparedness coordination and collaboration activities between public and private community representatives, as well as with state and local government agencies. Synagogues, churches, mosques, schools and other faith-based community centers, like JCCs, are just a few examples of nonprofit organizations that could apply for NSGP funds.

The text of the Senators' letter to FEMA and NYS DHSES, as well as the complete webinar schedule appears below:

Dear Commissioner Melville,

In the wake of a troubling string of anti-Semitic attacks against the Jewish community in New York State, we write to request that the NYS Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES) host a forum on Long Island, in the Five Towns community, in its capacity as the state administrative agency that solicits, reviews, and scores federal Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) applications on behalf of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA).

Following the December 10 shooting in Jersey City, during which two people were murdered at a kosher grocery store, and the December 28 attack on the Jewish community at a Hanukkah celebration in Monsey, our offices have received multiple requests from yeshivas, synagogues, and other community organizations on Long Island for guidance on how to apply for the NSGP. Following these attacks, I, Senator Schumer, was joined in my office by leaders of the Sikh, Muslim, Christian and Jewish faiths for an event supporting my push to greatly increase the federal resources now dedicated to the NSGP.

Anticipating a high volume of NSGP applications originating on Long Island, we ask that DHSES host a forum in the Five Towns community so that all potential NSGP applicants have the time and institutional assistance necessary to put together strong applications. Specifically, it would be helpful if DHSES could discuss the following with potential applicants: Prequalification, Risk Assessment, the DHSES E-Grants System, Registration with NYS Charities Bureau, Preparation of a Mission Statement, and Investment Justification and Scoring Criteria in previous years.

We are grateful that DHS and FEMA have scheduled a nationwide webinar series on the basics of the NSGP, but the Jewish community on Long Island deserves an in-person briefing to answer their questions about specific technical components of the application process. Not only will this benefit them directly, but it will also serve as an opportunity for all communities of faith on Long Island to explore every possible avenue to increase their security measures in the aftermath of the horrific attacks of the last two months. Thank you for your consideration of this request.

Sincerely,

Charles E. Schumer Kirsten Gillibrand

United States Senator United States Senator

cc: Pete T. Gaynor

Administrator, FEMA

Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) Webinars for Nonprofit Partners:

Date Time (ET) Webinar Title and Link Call-in Line Call Code

January 30 2:00 PM FEMA 101: Overview of the DHS Center & FEMA No call-in line; webinar audio only. N/A

February 4 2:30 PM Nonprofit Security Grant Program Overview 1-866-454-4207 368026#

February 12 2:30 PM Nonprofit Security Grant Program Overview 1-866-454-4208 368026#

February 20 2:00 PM Protecting Your Organization: The FY 2020 Nonprofit Security Grant Program, and other Resources to Help Keep Your Facility Safe No call-in line; webinar audio only. N/A

February 26 2:30 PM Nonprofit Security Grant Program Overview 1-877-446-3914 289309#

March 5 2:30 PM Nonprofit Security Grant Program Overview 1-877-446-3915 289309#

March 12 2:30 PM Nonprofit Security Grant Program Overview 1-877-446-3916 289309#

March 19 2:30 PM Nonprofit Security Grant Program Overview 1-877-446-3917 289309#

March 26 2:30 PM Nonprofit Security Grant Program Overview 1-877-446-3918 289309#

Read this original document at: https://www.gillibrand.senate.gov/news/press/release/amidst-persistent-and-growing-spate-of-hate-crimes-across-new-york-schumer-gillibrand-announce-fema-and-dhs-led-webinars-on-nonprofit-security-grant-program-for-li-nonprofits-like-schools-shuls-congregations-and-more-senators-call-on-fema_nys-dhses-to-hold-public-forum-in-five-towns-community-to-assist-applicants

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