Jun 10, 2026
Connecticut is making more funding available to support infrastructure improvements that enhance security at houses of worship across the state. Another $5 million in state grants is now available for security upgrades at religious organizations and nonprofits that are at high risk of being targ ets of a violent act, hate crime, or terrorist attack, Governor Ned Lamont announced at a mosque in Berlin on Tuesday. “We are here to do more than a security grant. Just make sure people remember and realize it is our diversity that makes us extraordinary; it is us looking out for each other,” Lamont said. It’s the fourth time that the grants have been awarded since Lamont established the Connecticut Nonprofit Security Grant Program in 2021. It is administered by the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection. Eligible faith-based houses of worship and nonprofits can receive up to $50,000 per site. The money can be used for security improvements, including ballistic glass, solid core doors, and surveillance cameras. Applications will be available on the program’s website next month. This story was first published on June 10, 2026 by WSHU. ...read more read less
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