Competitive Training Grants Program

Program Overview

The Competitive Training Grant Program (CTGP) provides funding for training initiatives that further the Department of Homeland Security's mission to prepare the nation to prevent, respond to, and recover from incidents of terrorism. CTGP was launched in 2004 to develop specialized training to strengthen preparedness among first responders, public officials, and citizens

Entities eligible to receive CTGP funding include:

Applications for CTGP grants are judged according to specific criteria that stress a cross-disciplinary approach to training, partnerships to maximize program impact, and strong program performance measures. Other factors, such as the proposed program's scope and relevance to the preparedness priorities outlined in the National Preparedness Goal, also are considered.

All proposals undergo a rigorous, independent peer review evaluation by representatives of academia and industry, and practitioners at the federal, state, and local levels. From the hundreds of applications submitted, DHS selects those that best meet the specified criteria within the CTGP's budgetary limits.

FY 2007 CTGP Recipients

Total amount funded: $29,100,000.00

Last Modified: Wednesday, 06-Feb-2008 13:15:31 EST

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