DEMA Nonprofit Security Grant

 

Do you know a nonprofit organization in Delaware that may be interested in grant funding for security enhancements? Nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status may be eligible for funding through the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP), which provides funding for physical and cyber security enhancements and other security-related activities to nonprofits at risk of a potential terrorist attack. The NSGP also seeks to integrate the preparedness activities of nonprofit organizations with broader state and local preparedness activities.

Application details

Eligible nonprofit organizations must apply through the Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA), who then applies to FEMA on behalf of the nonprofits. All application materials must be submitted to Mark Dworkin of DEMA at Mark.Dworkin@delaware.gov by 5pm on June 1, 2022. No applications will be accepted by DEMA after 5pm on June 1, 2022.

The application packet for NSGP must include the following documents:

  1. a completed Investment Justification
  2. a Mission Statement on letterhead
  3. a Vulnerability Assessment specific to the location/facility for which they are applying for funding
  4. Optional: Nonprofits may also submit supporting documentation with their application packet that further demonstrates the organization’s risk

Award details

Nonprofit organizations with one site may apply for up to $150,000 for that site. Nonprofit organizations with multiple sites may apply for up to $150,000 per site for up to three sites, for a maximum of $450,000 per nonprofit. The maximum award is $150,000.00 per project application. If a nonprofit organization applies for projects at multiple sites, regardless of whether the projects are similar in nature, they must submit a separate Investment Justification (IJ) and vulnerability assessment unique to each site.

DEMA Application assistance

FY22 NSGP information and resources, such as the FY22 NSGP Program Guide and Investment Justification, can be found under Nonprofit Security Grant Program in the Resources tab on DEMA’s website (dema.delaware.gov). Additionally, self-assessment resources from the Delaware Information and Analysis Center (DIAC) and Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) are available on DEMA’s website to assist nonprofits with the completion of their vulnerability risk assessments.

FEMA Application assistance

FEMA is hosting an Informational Webinar Series for FY22 NSGP technical assistance. Additional NSGP information like the Notice of Funding Opportunity, resources, and registration for upcoming webinars can be found on the FEMA website (https://www.fema.gov/grants/preparedness/nonprofit-security).

For questions regarding the NSGP, contact Mark Dworkin (mark.dworkin@delaware.gov).

CLARO STEM scholarship application is live! Deadline 3/15/22

Attached is the flyer and application for the CLARO Future of Chemistry scholarship program. The flyer goes over the details of the program, and the application can be submitted any time until 3-15-2022. Chemours is targeting Hispanic/Latinx students that are pursuing degrees in STEM and manufacturing (so that can include things like Vocational schools and trades). This will be open to any student that will be enrolled in a post-secondary program or major in the Spring of 2022 (so current High School seniors are eligible as long as they are accepted into a school for the fall).

Link to Overview:  CLARO FoC 2022 Overview PDF

Link to Application: CLARO FoC 2022 Application

2022 ASPIRA Equity Conference

If you are an educator or partner, learn more about joining this upcoming conference promoting a robust education system focused on ensuring that all students thrive scheduled for February 7, 2022.  DHC commissioners Maria Matos and Margie Lopez Waite will serve as panelists/speakers/moderator at the conference.

For more conference information and registration link:

2022 Virtual Equity Conference

Si es un contratista, ¡no se pierda esta presentación del Departamento de Trabajo! (Julio 28)

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Presentación de registro de contratista
Cuándo: miércoles 28 de julio de 2021
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

 

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DRJC Expanding Account Access to Banking Webinar 3/31/21

You are invited to attend Expanding Account Access in the First State on Wednesday March 31, 2021, 10:00 – 11:15 AM Eastern Time. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation will present findings from the recently released How America Banks: Household Use of Banking and Financial Services. Speakers will discuss how Delawareans compare to the nation, characteristics of unbanked households, and efforts underway to provide safe and affordable deposit accounts for unbanked Delawareans. Several banks will share information about deposit products targeting unbanked populations, including Black and Latinx households, which are five times more likely to have no banking relationship. Participants will also hear about how financial institutions and community-based organizations can work together to lower the unbanked rate in the First State. This webinar is targeted to community based organizations, financial institutions and local governments who provide direct services to low- and moderate-income consumers.

Presenters:

.            Bassam Awadalla, Consumer Banking Region Executive and Senior Vice President, Bank of America
.            Michele Lawrence, Community and Business Development Executive, JP Morgan Chase
.            David Rothstein, Principal, Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund
.            Jacinta C. Terry, Vice President and Program Manager, PNC Community Development Banking
.            Darnell Sutton, Community Affairs Specialist, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Register for this webinar REGISTER HERE<https://cvent.me/mAEnaD>

For questions about this event, email Darnell Sutton at dsutton@fdic.gov<mailto:dsutton@fdic.gov>.

Additional Resources:
.         How America Banks: Household Use of Banking and Financial Services<https://economicinclusion.gov/downloads/2019_FDIC_Unbanked_HH_Survey_ExecSumm.pdf>
.         #GetBanked<https://www.fdic.gov/getbanked/index.html>