From the Pritzker Administration:
Gov. Pritzker Announces 116 Non-profit Organizations Awarded $20 Million for Enhanced Security Across Illinois
SPRINGFIELD — Today, Governor Pritzker and the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) announced $20 million in grants have been awarded to 116 non-profit organizations across the state through the 2022 Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP).
The funding will be used to help organizations strengthen efforts to protect against public safety and security threats.
Many of the grantees are
- places of worship,
- reproductive health providers,
- cultural institutions, and
- education centers .
who were deemed at high-risk of a terrorist attack
“As Governor, my top priority has always been—and will continue to be—keeping Illinoisans safe,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “This $20 million investment will provide grantees—from mosques and synagogues to education centers and cultural institutions—the resources they need to enhance safety measures amidst the rising tide of extremism. From Skokie to Peoria, Illinoisans deserve to be able to congregate safely with their communities, and that’s exactly what the Nonprofit Security Grant Program achieves.”
“When the nonprofits that provide spaces to worship, create, and educate are secure, our communities grow and thrive,” said Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton. “In Illinois, we stand against extremism and hate. These statewide grants are part of our sustained commitment to help broaden protective measures so all Illinoisans can feel safe and well.”
Funds must be used for target-hardening activities, which include active shooter trainings, the purchase/installation of security equipment on property owned or leased by the not-for-profit organization, and the hiring of contracted security personnel.
Security enhancements must be for the locations that the not-for-profit occupies at the time of the application, and the projects must be fully completed during the three-year (36 month) performance period.
“At a time when threats against cultural and religious institutions have occurred in record numbers, this critical security funding is particularly important,” said State Rep. Bob Morgan (D-Deerfield). “I am grateful to Governor Pritzker and IEMA for getting these resources to the places they are needed most.”
“Though we have taken historic steps to make Illinois the most welcoming state in the nation, there has been a rise in anti-Semitism, anti-Asian American hate, anti-immigrant rhetoric, and hate crimes,” said State Senator Ram Villivalam (D-Chicago). “We must stay vigilant and provide as many tools in the toolbox as possible to root out hate. In that vein, I am grateful to the advocates and the work that was done to allocate resources to organizations in our communities to protect our constituents from harm.”
“The 116 non-profit groups will be able to immediately purchase and implement safety measures at their facilities,” said IEMA Director Alicia Tate-Nadeau. “Security equipment, facility hardening, and other operational actions are just some ways these groups are increasing safety measures for their organizations.”
The Illinois Emergency Management Agency and the IEMA Office of Homeland Security will continue to identify all expanding threats and work collaboratively with partners to monitor all enhancements and document proven successes.
The non-profit organizations who will be receiving grants are:
Organization Name | City | Funding Amount |
Agudath Israel of Illinois | Chicago | $150,000 |
All Saints Academy | Breeze | $267,000 |
Am Shalom | Glencoe | $110,296 |
Anshe Emet Synagogue | Chicago | $150,000 |
Anshe Sholom Bnai Israel | Chicago | $148,500 |
Atereth Yehoshua | Chicago | $150,000 |
Beis Medrash Mikor Hachaim | Chicago | $150,000 |
Benedictine Society of Saint Bede | Peru | $150,000 |
Bernard Zell Anshe Emet Day School | Chicago | $150,000 |
Beth Hillel Bnai Emunah | Wilmette | $150,000 |
Bethesda Evangelical Covenant Church | Rockford | $150,000 |
Blessed Sacrament School | Morton | $30,963 |
Bronzeville Black Chicagoan Historical Society | Chicago | $142,000 |
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church | Glenview | $150,000 |
Catholic Bishop of Chicago | Chicago | $450,000 |
Center on Halsted | Chicago | $142,773 |
Chabad of Oak Park NFP | Oak Park | $150,000 |
Cheder Lubavitch Hebrew Day School | Skokie | $150,000 |
Chesed L’Avraham Nachlas David | Chicago | $234,000 |
Chicago Center for Torah and Chesed | Lincolnwood | $287,500 |
Chicago Community Kollel | Chicago | $386,250 |
Chicago Islamic Center | Worth | $406,500 |
Chicago Jewish Day School | Chicago | $75,000 |
Christ Lutheran Church of Peoria | Peoria | $150,000 |
City First Church | Rockford | $449,000 |
CityLine Bible Church | Niles | $149,500 |
Community Christian Alternative (CCA) Academy | Chicago | $150,000 |
Congregation Adas Yeshurun | Chicago | $134,835 |
Congregation Beth Shalom | Northbrook | $150,000 |
Congregation K.I.N.S. of West Rogers Park | Chicago | $116,000 |
Congregation Khal Ohr Yisocher-Chodrov | Chicago | $150,000 |
Congregation Or Torah | Skokie | $140,000 |
Congregation Sukkat Shalom | Wilmette | $149,272 |
Congregation Tzemach Tzedek | Chicago | $150,000 |
Council for Jewish Elderly Robineau Residence | Skokie | $150,000 |
Crosspoint Church of Rockford | Rockford | $150,000 |
Darchei Noam of Glenbrook | Northbrook | $150,000 |
Darul Qasim | Glendale Heights | $300,000 |
DePaul College Prep | Chicago | $150,000 |
Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church | Elmhurst | $95,665 |
Family Health Partnership | Crystal Lake | $52,500 |
Fellowship Baptist Church | Vienna | $90,250 |
First Christian Church of Decatur Illinois | Decatur | $48,134 |
First Nazarene Church | Lemont | $150,000 |
First Presbyterian Church | Sterling | $75,600 |
First United Methodist Church of Carterville | Carterville | $94,171 |
Franciscan Health Foundation | Olympia Fields | $150,000 |
Glenview Methodist Preschool | Glenview | $117,800 |
Great Commission Broadcasting Corporation | Quincy | $9,800 |
Hatzalah Chicago | Lincolnwood | $115,000 |
Heartland Alliance International | Chicago | $150,000 |
Hebrew Theological College | Skokie | $280,000 |
Hillel Torah North Suburban Day School | Skokie | $150,000 |
Holy Cross Hospital | Chicago | $120,000 |
Holy Trinity High School | Chicago | $150,000 |
Islamic Circle of North Chicago | Oakbrook Terrace | $67,410 |
Ida Crown Jewish Academy | Skokie | $150,000 |
Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center | Skokie | $150,000 |
Illinois Organization for Jewish Education | Chicago | $150,000 |
Illinois Sikh Community Center | Wheaton | $150,000 |
Islamic Center of Naperville | Naperville | $256,346.65 |
Islamic Community Center of Illinois | Chicago | $390,000 |
Islamic Community of Illinois | Plainfield | $150,000 |
Islamic Cultural Center of Greater Chicago | Northbrook | $135,000 |
Islamic Foundation of Peoria | Peoria | $150,000 |
Islamic Society Northwest Suburbs of Chicago | Rolling Meadows | $148,000 |
Israelite Portuguese Fraternity of Chicago | Evanston | $150,000 |
JCFS Elaine Kersten Children’s Center | Northbrook | $150,000 |
Jewish Council for Youth Services | Buffalo Grove | $98,070 |
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago | Chicago | $340,000 |
JFMC FacCorp – Bernard Horwich JCC | Chicago | $300,000 |
Joan Dachs Bais Yaakov Elementary School | Chicago | $450,000 |
Kol Hadash Humanistic Congregation | Deerfield | $91,313 |
Kollel Toras Chesed | Skokie | $150,000 |
L’Chaim Center of the North Shore | Deerfield | $150,000 |
Libenu | Chicago | $450,000 |
Lubavitch Girls High School | Chicago | $135,000 |
Lubavitch Mesivta of Chicago | Chicago | $450,000 |
Makom Solel Lakeside | Highland Park | $88,030 |
Masjid Al Farooq | Chicago | $134,000 |
Midwest Islamic Center | Hanover Park | $410,000 |
Misericordia Home Catholic Charity of the Archdiocese of Chicago | Chicago | $150,000 |
Moody Bible Institute | Chicago | $150,000 |
Mosque Foundation | Bridgeview | $272,903.55 |
Mount Sinai Hospital | Chicago | $150,000 |
Net Community Church | Staunton | $21,403 |
North Shore Congregation Israel | Glencoe | $150,000 |
North Suburban Lubavitch Chabad | Highland Park | $26,250 |
North Suburban Synagogue Beth El | Highland Park | $100,000 |
Notre Dame High School of Peoria | Peoria | $82,500 |
Planned Parenthood of Illinois | Chicago | $291,288.90 |
Planned Parenthood of the St Louis Region and Southwest Missouri | Fairview Heights | $150,000 |
Presence Chicago Hospitals Network | Chicago | $441,750 |
Rahmah Foundation Inc. | Lake Villa | $150,000 |
Reach Educational Center | Oak Lawn | $150,000 |
Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital | Chicago |
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I see no Crisis Pregnancy Centers, at least one of which has been visited by the FBI to warn of possible danger.
I see a lot of Jewish and Islamic centers on the list. Where are the Anti-Semites? This must really piss you off.
Alot of jew places of worship in that list.
Fatboy is buying the jew vote for his 2024 run against the 81m vote man.
I also liked his fear porn reference to guns as justification.
He so needs you disarmed to continue the March to controlling you.
“Waiting to post a response to everything I post really shows what a true LOSER you are”
LOL. A Loser would say. Triggered and butthurt yet again like a good little liberal aren’t you Porky. You’re getting close to stalking in case you weren’t aware.
Get back to work milking for those new cream filled rolls that you’re working on sport.
Yes, I notice all the Jewish and moslem places, with the Jewish ones reaping the lion’s share of the pelf.
Strange, but I didn’t see any Hindu recipients.
The Sikhs are not Hindus—- and they’ll be the first to tell you that. P.S. I don’t mind Sikhs in the least, I grew up with many in Gujarat.
But Jews own the USA. When will the hoyim realize that. One of the first things Gandhi did, btw, was closed down the Bombay Rothschildist banks and firms controlling the Bombay Dyick Exchange. Curiously, Mao did the same thing a little later in Shanghai. The people of Iceland recently got wise to the English Jews who wrecked their national economy a few years ago.
I’d comment, but lately every time I do, a swarm of drones appears over my house.
JT is butthurt because I used his own line against him, Priceless sport.
JT responded to the first comment in 2 minutes!!! What a frikin loser! I guess we will wait for his lame “I know you are but what am I” or “you’re gay” response.
I am not denying these places need an improvement in security but is it really the state’s responsibility to fund it?
Mr. Hirsch, separation of Church and state only applies to Christian churches…… never the self chosen.
Plenty of Christian churches on that list.
You are missing my point.
I will rephrase my question.
Should the state be giving funds to non governmental concerns for the purpose of protection?
Here’s yet another jew scam. A secret religious tax on food and other items. Imagine the public outrage if Mormons, RCs or atheists had this racket!
https://davidduke.com/kosher-food-racket-americans-pay-extra-food-keep-jews-happy/
Oh Lil Joey the Twinkie. I posted my comment at the same time as you were. Do you not understand how posting works? You and your butthole patrol pals are like parrots. You just repeat other people’s statements. You remind me of Jethro Bodine.
Have fun on the hunt down on Halsted tonight trigger boy.
Hey Ding Dongo don’t buy Kosher. There’s your sign.
Suzan Hoban has a financial racket going on at the Family Health Partnership Clinic.
She must be making a KILLING.
She has State, Federal, County Cash FLOWING IN – not to count sycophantic doctors and healthsystems contributing…..along with local businesses.
To top that she creates fundraisers and has Pharmaceutical Companies donate $$$$ and drugs to that clinic.
That’s a racket….I bet she’s cashing in, too.
LOL….she’s pulled a fast one on everybody!!!
What is this fat p.o.s. so afraid of? That he has to piss away tax dollars! He who is the biggest shikster of the state he is ruining
This fat. B. Just can’t stop spending.
M.h. +1 on your comment.
Interesting comments. Why are Jews so featured?
Haven’t you figured out the racism on this blog?