Master Trainer Program Application FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions regarding the National Threat Evaluation and Reporting (NTER) Program Office's Master Trainer Program (MTP) Application Process.
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Frequently Asked Questions regarding the National Threat Evaluation and Reporting (NTER) Program Office's Master Trainer Program (MTP) Application Process.
The DHS, Office of Intelligence & Analysis (I&A), National Threat Evaluation and Reporting (NTER) Program Office, is announces that the Master Trainer Program application window is open! This year’s application window will run from September 1, 2023, to November 30, 2023.
Please find evaluations of TVTP grantee project results and implementation.
Close-Out reports submitted by TVTP Grantees
NTER provides online training and digital resources helping build partners' capacity to identify and report suspicious or potentially concerning behaviors and prevent violent attacks.
The Department of Homeland Security and its federal partners launched PreventionResourceFinder.gov, a new website that will help prevent targeted violence and terrorism by giving the public easier access to available grants, research, training opportunities, and other resources across 17 federal agencies.
FY 23 Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention (TVTP) Notice of Funding Opportunity and Fact Sheets.
This webpage showcases programs, tools and resources, accomplishments, and from past Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention (TVTP) Grant awardees. The information on this page is from grantees with results to share.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released the Fiscal Year 2023 Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention (TVTP) Grant Program Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
On January 25, the Department of Homeland Security’s Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3), in collaboration with EdVenture Partners and the McCain Institute for International Leadership, hosted the finalists of Invent2Prevent, a program that empowers university and high school students to develop innovative projects that help prevent targeted violence and terrorism in their local communities.