Religious leaders and lawmakers are urging Congress to allocate $1 billion to the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) to enhance security at houses of worship. The push follows recent attacks, including a shooting at a San Diego mosque and an attack on Temple Israel in Michigan.
- The NSGP provides funding for security upgrades like door locks, cameras, and bollards. - Only about 33% of applications were funded in fiscal year 2024, leaving many congregations vulnerable.
- Advocates cite challenges with the program's reimbursement structure, which requires nonprofits to front costs. - Rep.
Josh Gottheimer supports the funding increase, noting that less than half of requests are met. The program has grown since 2005, but advocates argue more resources are needed to protect all communities.