
State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program
Funding Totals
NOFOs & Documents
The State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program provides funding to eligible entities to address cybersecurity risks and cybersecurity threats to information systems owned or operated by, or on behalf of, state, local, or tribal governments.
For more information and resources regarding SLCGP are available on CISA’s website.

Recipients seeking guidance on policies and procedures for managing preparedness grants should reference this manual for program-specific information as well as overall guidance on rules and regulations.
Frequently asked questions about the State and Local Security Grant Program are available here.
Annual Funding Totals
FY 2022
Total funding available for fiscal year 2022: $185 million
NOFOs and Ancillary Documents
Fiscal Year 2022
The FY 2022 Notice of Funding Opportunity is available below, as well as on Grants.gov.
Fiscal Year 2022
The goal of SLCGP is to assist SLT governments with managing and reducing systemic cyber risk.
In fiscal year (FY) 2022, through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the Department of Homeland Security is providing $185 million to address cybersecurity risks and cybersecurity threats to information systems owned or operated by, or on behalf of, state, local and territorial governments.
This FAQ addresses common questions about the SLCGP.
This Information Bulletin (IB) announces the availability of the Fiscal Year 2022 State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP), providing federal assistance to State, Local, and Territorial governments to assist with managing and reducing systemic cyber risk.
- Sep 21, 2022
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