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Point to your state or territory to see your state's homeland security contact and click to view homeland security grants.

Alabama
Alabama
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Alaska
Alaska
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Arizona
Arizona
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Arkansas
Arkansas
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California
California
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Colorado
Colorado
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Connecticut
Connecticut
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Delaware
Delaware
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District
District of Columbia
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Florida
Florida
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Georgia
Georgia
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Hawaii
Hawaii
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Idaho
Idaho
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Illinois
Illinois
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Indiana
Indiana
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Iowa
Iowa
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Kansas
Kansas
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Kentucky
Kentucky
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Louisiana
Louisiana
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Maine
Maine
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Maryland
Maryland
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts
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Michigan
Michigan
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Minnesota
Minnesota
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Mississippi
Mississippi
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Missouri
Missouri
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Montana
Montana
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Nebraska
Nebraska
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Nevada
Nevada
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New Hampshire
New Hampshire
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New Jersey
New Jersey
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New Mexico
New Mexico
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New York
New York
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North Carolina
North Carolina
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North Dakota
North Dakota
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Ohio
Ohio
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Oklahoma
Oklahoma
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Oregon
Oregon
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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
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Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
Rhode Island
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South Carolina
South Carolina
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South Dakota
South Dakota
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Tennessee
Tennessee
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Texas
Texas
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Utah
Utah
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Vermont
Vermont
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Virginia
Virginia
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Washington
Washington
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West Virginia
West Virginia
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Wisconsin
Wisconsin
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Wyoming
Wyoming
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Guam
Guam
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Northern Mariana Islands
Northern Mariana Islands
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Virgin Islands
Virgin Islands
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American Samoa
American Samoa
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2008 Grant Guidance

More information on Grants

The Homeland Security Grant Program is a wide-reaching program that funds planning, organization, equipment, training, and exercise activities in support of the National Preparedness Guidelines and related plans and programs, such as the National Incident Management System (NIMS), National Response Framework (NRF), and the National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP).

This year, 25 percent of the overall funding must address preparedness planning and mitigating the threat of improvised explosive devices. Tier I and II urban areas will be eligible to use up to 25 percent of UASI funds to support counterterrorism personnel costs and states may use up to 15 percent of SHSP funds for counterterrorism personnel costs. This responds to the needs of cities, giving them additional flexibility in how they choose to use the funding, provided it meets DHS criteria.

State Homeland Security Grant Program supports building and sustaining capabilities at the state and local levels through planning, equipment, training, and exercise activities and helps states to implement the strategic goals and objectives included in state homeland security strategies. SHSP provides funding to all 56 states and territories based on a combination of formula, risk, and effectiveness.

Urban Area Security Initiative Grant Program (UASI) funds address the unique multi-disciplinary planning, operations, equipment, training, and exercise needs of high-threat, high-density urban areas. This program provides funding to high-risk urban areas based on risk and effectiveness.

Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program (LETPP) focuses upon the prevention of terrorist attacks and provides law enforcement and public safety communities with funds to support the following activities: intelligence gathering and information sharing through enhancing/establishing fusion centers; hardening high-value targets; planning strategically; continuing to build interoperable communications; and collaborating with non-law enforcement partners, other government agencies and the private sector.

Public Safety Interoperable Communications Grant Program (PSIC) assists public safety agencies in the acquisition of, deployment of, or training for the use of interoperable communications systems that can utilize reallocated public safety spectrum in the 700 MHz band for radio communication.

Infrastructure Protection Program supports specific activities to protect critical infrastructure, such as ports, mass transit, highways, rail and transportation. IPP grants fund a range of preparedness activities, including strengthening infrastructure against explosive attacks, preparedness planning, equipment purchase, training, exercises, and security management and administration costs. IPP comprises five separate grant programs: Transit Security, Port Security, Buffer Zone Protection, Trucking Security, and Intercity Bus Security.

Other Grant Programs include:

Citizen Corps is the Department of Homeland Security’s grassroots initiative that encourages citizens to play a role in hometown security through personal preparedness and coordinated by over 1,200 local Citizen Corps Council nationwide. Grant funding supports Citizen Corps Councils in efforts to engage citizens in personal preparedness, exercises, ongoing volunteer programs, and surge capacity response, in order to better prepare citizens to be fully aware, trained, and practiced on how to prevent, protect/mitigate, prepare for, and respond to all threats and hazards. This program provides funding on a formula basis to all 56 states and territories.

The Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) grant program funds assists designated metropolitan areas to sustain and further enhance regionally integrated all-hazards mass casualty preparedness and response capabilities to achieve: progress in meeting designated target capabilities; increased integration with statewide mass casualty initiatives and capabilities; and effective coordination with mutually supportive program guidance from the Department of Health and Human Services and other relevant federal agencies. This program provides funding on a formula basis to 124 MMRS jurisdictions.