The federal Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP), which provides funding for nonprofits to secure themselves from terrorist attacks, has for years been an invaluable resource for schools, shuls, and other nonprofit institutions, which are at high risk of being targeted. However, even as the funding for the federal grants have increased in recent years the demand for the grant is greater than the supply. This has led multiple states, most recently Colorado, to create their own NSGP program. Agudath Israel played a key role in the creation of NSGP in 2004 and has made boosting its appropriation a high priority every year since. 

HB22-1077, a bill sponsored by State Representatives Dafna Michaelson Jenet (D), and Iman Jodeh (D), as well as State Senators Kevin Priola (R), and Chris Hansen (D), is designed to pick up the shortfall to qualified nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of a terrorist attack when the Federal NSGP program does not provide funds for the organization.  

“As antisemitic violence continues to rise around the country the need to protect our institutions continues to rise as well,” said Rabbi Yossi Kaplan, director of Agudath Israel of Colorado. “We are grateful to the bill sponsors, as well as the Jewish Colorado’s JCRC, and our other coalition partners, for advocating on behalf of this bill.”