Virtual Training to Spotlight Funding Opportunities

 Register now for a virtual training opportunity to learn more about federal school safety grants available to the K-12 community.

The training, presented by the Federal School Safety Clearinghouse on March 26 at 3:00 p.m. EDT, will feature presenters who will discuss funding opportunities available from the U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and U.S. Department of Justice.

A representative from each Department will provide overviews of available and upcoming funding opportunities, eligibility requirements and deadlines, and examples of past grantee projects to help interested applicants consider how these programs could be applied towards their own school safety efforts.

SchoolSafety.gov’s Grants Finder Tool will also be highlighted. A Q&A session will be held for all attendees at the end of the event.

This event, available on Microsoft Teams Live,  is open to any interested stakeholder in the K-12 or school safety community. The subject matter covered during the session will be particularly relevant to K-12 superintendents and district administrators, principals and school administrators, policy makers, and state and local education groups. An access link will be provided to registrants one day in advance of the event.

Visit www.schoolsafety.gov for more information or to register for this online event and contact the CISA School Safety Task Force at SchoolSafety@hq.dhs.gov with any questions.

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