New York, N.Y. - May 1, 2026 - Agudath Israel of America welcomes the inclusion of $300 million in funding for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) in a bill signed yesterday by President Trump. However, in light of the rise in antisemitism, the appropriation falls short of adequately addressing the security needs of vulnerable nonprofit institutions. 

NSGP is a federal program that assists nonprofits at high risk of terrorist attack to fund target hardening and personnel to help secure their facilities. The program has been utilized, and is in particularly high demand, by institutions in the Jewish community, including synagogues, religious schools, and charitable institutions. Agudath Israel was among the groups at the forefront of NSGP’s creation and has actively promoted its annual funding. 

"Agudath Israel of America appreciates that the Nonprofit Security Grant Program was included in the DHS funding bill by Congress and even provided a slight increase, but at a time when antisemitism is surging, the security of Jewish institutions needs to be a top priority. The fact that a majority of grant applicants are turned away due to lack of funds is very concerning.” explained Rabbi A.D. Motzen, national director of government affairs for Agudath Israel. “We remain committed to working with our allies to secure more robust funding that meets the scale of the threat facing Jewish communities and other at-risk nonprofits nationwide.”