Funding Will Help Communities Across the State Prevent, Respond to, and Recover from Various Disasters and Emergencies
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced more than $246 million in federal funding to support counterterrorism and emergency preparedness efforts across New York. The funding, provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency through its FY2022 Homeland Security Grant Program, supports regional homeland security preparedness efforts, including planning, organization, equipment, training, and exercise activities which are critical to sustaining and improving community prevention, protection, response, and recovery capabilities. The New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services manages these programs in close coordination with local stakeholders.
"Public safety is my top priority — that's why I fought hard to secure federal funding for New York to help our state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies enhance their preparedness and counterterrorism efforts," Governor Hochul said. "We continue to face a myriad of threats such as cyberattacks, domestic extremism, and potential attacks on our election system, and the more than $246 million announced today will be critical to help law enforcement agencies across the state continue their emergency preparedness and anti-terrorism efforts."
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's Homeland Security Grant Program is comprised of three separate risk-based grants aimed at assisting state, local, and tribal efforts in preventing, preparing for, protecting against, and responding to acts of terrorism. Those programs are the State Homeland Security Program, the Urban Area Security Initiative and Operation Stonegarden.
New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Commissioner Jackie Bray said, "This critical funding supports emergency responders across the state by giving them the resources they need to bolster their response capabilities and keep our communities safe. These funds will help strengthen ongoing counterterrorism efforts throughout New York State and help our local partners continue to protect New Yorkers from existing and emerging threats."
Urban Area Security Initiative - $176.5 million
An additional $16,532,588 million will also be allocated and is included in the awards below from the State's portion of the FY2022 Urban Area Security Initiative grant, in recognition of the New York City urban area partner's unique position in terms of potential threats from terrorist-related activities. The remaining funding is used by the state to further enhance New York's counterterrorism and emergency preparedness posture within the urban area.
Award amounts are listed below:
Grantee Total Award | |
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey - $10,534,293 |
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Westchester County -$2,819,726 | |
City of Yonkers -$2,617,773 | |
Suffolk County -$2,811,464 | |
Nassau County -$2,839,631 | |
City of New York -$136,188,901 | |
Total - $157,811,788 |
Total $2,035,100 |
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