DHS to offer $110M to faith-based organizations for security upgrades after Minnesota shooting
- This funding aims to enhance security measures such as installing cameras, gates, and training staff to protect against violent attacks.
- Secretary Kristi Noem stated that this funding will help houses of worship and schools strengthen their defenses against attacks, allowing Americans to practice their religion without fear of violence.
- The $110 million is part of a $210 million total appropriated by Congress for security upgrades, in response to increased incidents of violence against religious communities in recent years.
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DHS awarding $110 million to faith-based organizations and nonprofit groups to enhance security
Homeland Security Security Kristi Noem announced on Friday that she will award $110 million to faith-based organizations and nonprofit groups across the country to increase security, following the shooting at a Minneapolis catholic school. FEMA’s Nonprofit Security Grant Program is…
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