Funding Safety and Security Programs with Government Grants

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There has been a dramatic increase in church & school violence across the country and our government is taking action. Conjointly, they are injecting hundreds of millions of dollars into church & school safety grants next year. Keep your Worship Community safe and prepare to apply. Takeaways include:

  • Overview of the rising house of worship trends
  • Government initiatives addressing house of worship safety
  • Insight into the allocation of hundreds of millions for grants
  • Essential components of house of worship safety grants
  • Tips for a successful grant application process
  • Best practices to use grant funds effectively
  • Strategies to enhance your house of worship’s safety and security measures.

Note: For your convenience, a link to the video will be emailed to all registrants, enabling you to watch the video at any time, as many times as you’d like. There will be no simulated live playback session.

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