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FY 2007 Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP)

The 2007 Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) will award more than $1.6 billion to enhance the ability of states, territories, and urban areas to prepare for, prevent, and respond to terrorist attacks and other major disasters. HSGP funds can be used for preparedness planning, equipment acquisition, training, exercises, management, and administration in order to obtain resources that are critical to building and sustaining capabilities that are aligned with the Interim National Preparedness Goal and respective State and Urban Area Homeland Security Strategies.

FY 2007 HSGP Guidance: Program Guidance and Application Kit
FY 2007 HSGP Investment Justification User’s Guide
FY 2007 HSGP Overview

Enhancements to 2007 HSGP:

  • Key updates to the FY 2007 HSGP are available here
  • Following input from stakeholders in state and local government, the period of performance for all HSGP funds has been extended from 24 months to 36 months.
  • Fusion Centers are now a priority for LETPP and an allowable cost for SHSP and UASI. For a Fusion Center investment guide, click here
  • Conducting program evaluations to improve the state or urban area’s homeland security program are now an allowable expense. Additional guidance will be released in Spring 2007.

HSGP includes five distinct programs:


FY 2006 HSGP After Action Report
The FY 2006 HSGP After Action Report represents state and local recommendations generated during the FY 2006 HSGP after action conference held in San Diego, California, on July 11-12, 2006. The purpose of the meeting was to solicit feedback from state and local partners on the overall FY 2006 HSGP process as well as suggestions for consideration in FY 2007 and future fiscal years. Approximately 130 state and local representatives from 46 states and territories participated, and actively contributed through four working groups that focused on homeland security planning, HSGP guidance and application, effectiveness analysis, and risk analysis. The report outlines 32 specific recommendations that were developed by the four working groups and briefed to all participants during the final plenary session.

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