CHJCC Follows Up with Launch of Security Grant Assistance Department and Expanded Access to Government Resources

The Crown Heights Jewish Community Council (CHJCC) is proud to announce the launch of its new Federal Security Grant Assistance Department, designed to help Crown Heights shuls, schools, nonprofits, and community organizations access available federal security funding opportunities.

Recognizing the growing security needs facing religious and community institutions, CHJCC created this department to help organizations navigate the often complex federal grant application process and access professional support from start to finish.

To support this effort, CHJCC is partnering with Kovac Non-Profit Consulting, LLC, a firm with extensive experience in nonprofit operations, government funding environments, compliance, and organizational support across all 50 states.

Under this partnership, applications will be professionally prepared and submitted through Kovac Non-Profit Consulting in coordination with CHJCC. Assistance may include eligibility review, grant preparation, compliance guidance, reimbursement support, and post-award administrative assistance.

While the department is being launched to support institutions within the Crown Heights community and surrounding neighborhoods, because these are federal programs, eligible organizations throughout the United States may also qualify to apply.

“CHJCC was founded to serve and strengthen our local community, and this department is first and foremost an investment in the safety and future of our Crown Heights institutions,” said Shmuly Rosenstein, Acting Chairman of the Crown Heights Jewish Community Council. “At the same time, because these are federal opportunities, we are proud to also be able to assist eligible organizations across the country that may benefit from this important support.”

In addition, CHJCC is currently compiling a comprehensive guide to government assistance programs available to homeowners. The guide will include information on programs that may assist with home repairs, renovations, energy-efficiency upgrades, weatherization, flood recovery, accessibility improvements, lead remediation, and other housing-related needs.

As part of CHJCC’s commitment to serving residents, the organization is expanding its efforts to connect individuals, families, and institutions directly with available government resources and funding opportunities. The goal is not only to provide services, but to equip community members with the tools and information needed to access assistance independently.

The homeowner assistance guide is expected to be released in the coming weeks.
Enclosed are the basic guidelines, eligibility requirements, and scope of services for organizations interested in pursuing federal security grant opportunities through CHJCC and Kovac Non-Profit Consulting.

Organizations interested in learning more about the Federal Security Grant Assistance Department are encouraged to contact:
grants@chjcc.org

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