Alberta Security Infrastructure Program | Alberta News
The recent fire at Fort Chipewyan church fire highlighted the need for churches and other vulnerable groups to apply for this grant.
The 2022-23 Alberta Security Infrastructure Program (ASIP) grant funds security assessments, related training, equipment, immediate response and security infrastructure improvements to facilities serving communities or identifiable groups at risk of hate or bias-motivated crimes or incidents.
Types of grants
There are 2 separate grant applications:
- cost recovery grant – reimbursement of expenses incurred after June 1, 2021
- regular grant for security assessment, infrastructure and equipment purchases, and related training
ASIP budget
Applications are processed in the order they are received:
- 2022-23 grant funding will remain open based on availability of funds
- 2022-23 grant funding ends once the program’s budget is spent
Eligibility
ASIP applicants must be:
- a registered not-for-profit agency or registered charity in good standing
- places of worship where a group of people gather to perform acts of religious praise, meditation, honour or devotion
- provincially or territorially recognized private educational institutions, including primary and secondary schools serving diverse student bodies
- schools linked to an affiliated facility where the facility itself or its regular users are affiliated with an identifiable group
- community centres where members of any identifiable group gather for social or cultural activities
- cemeteries or burial facilities with a primary focus on members of an identifiable group
- shelters serving individuals of an identifiable group
- ceremonial facilities or monuments used by individuals of an identifiable grou
- not-for-profit organization storefront serving identifiable groups
Not eligible
Not eligible for grants:
- residential dwellings
- daycares
- for-profit organizations
- municipalities
- police services
- crown corporations
- publicly funded institutions
- individuals
- property under construction or development
What are the grants for:
There are 3 funding categories. Applicants may apply for funding or cost reimbursement under one or more categories.
Category A: security risk assessment ($10,000 maximum)
A maximum of $10,000 per application is available for funding or cost reimbursement for a completed professional security risk assessment.
For this program, a qualified service provider means the person or business providing the assessment holds verifiable credentials as a security professional.
Category B: implementation of security risk assessment plan
Category B has 2 sub-categories of funding or cost reimbursement for implementing mitigation measures, countermeasures and training identified by the professional security risk assessment.
B1: security planning, infrastructure and equipment purchases ($25,000 maximum)
Security planning includes contract expenses for implementing security risk assessment recommendations like:
- developing a facility security risk management plan
- developing facility security policies and procedures
Purchase, installation or upgrade of security equipment articulated within the facility security risk management plan.
B2: education and training ($10,000 maximum)
Tuition expenses for skills development of current organization staff or regular volunteer members like:
- Alberta basic security guard training
- first aid training
- mental health awareness and de-escalation courses
- conflict avoidance and violence prevention courses
- Incident Command System (ICS) courses
Tuition, venue or contract expenses relating to education initiatives for community members like:
- upstander training
- legal awareness (know-your-rights training)
- cyber security
- hate crime awareness seminars or information workshops
- victim services seminars or information workshops
- newcomer or refugee integration workshops
Expenses relating to translation and production of security-related awareness and education materials for community members.
Category C: immediate security response ($10,000 maximum)
Funding maximum up to $10,000 for cost reimbursement only for immediate, short-term, security response needs related to high-risk hate or bias-motivated incident that was reported to the police.
Eligible expenses include:
- Security personnel for 30 days or less following or around the time of incident
- immediate repairs to the facility (directly related to the incident) to prevent access or to address a concern that could cause further trauma like lock replacement or door repair
- graffiti removal
How to apply
ASIP cost recovery grant
This grant is for costs incurred on or after June 1, 2021.
Required documents
Read the ASIP Program Guidelines (PDF, 369 KB) carefully. It has important information to help you with your grant application.
Some of the documents you will need to include with your application will be:
- itemized receipts or invoices related to the professional security assessment
- itemized receipts or invoices related to security equipment, installation and training
- the Itemized Expense/Budget Request Template (XLSX, 22 KB)
- Follow the instructions and fill out the ASIP Cost Recovery Grant Application form.
- Submit the application form and supporting documents.
ASIP regular grant
Required documents
Read the ASIP Program Guidelines (PDF, 369 KB) carefully. It has important information to help you with your grant application.
Some of the documents you will need to include with your application will be:
- quotes related to the professional security assessment
- quotes related to security equipment, installation and training
- the Itemized Expense/Budget Request Template (XLSX, 22 KB)
- Follow the instructions and fill out the ASIP Regular Grant Application form.
- Submit the application form and supporting documents.
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