Building a security shield over the North American Jewish community to ensure our

Safety, Security, and Resiliency.

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Nonprofit Security Grant Program Webinar Series

The Secure Community Network® (SCN®), the network of Jewish communal security professionals, national security experts, and religious leaders, hosts a series of conversations to aid preparedness for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program 2024/2025 season.

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Monitoring and Acting on Threats

Our team of analysts uses cutting-edge technology to proactively monitor for, identify, and investigate threats, disseminating actionable intelligence to respond to incidents and build a protective shield over the community.

5,400+
Incident reports in 2023

Securing Facilities

Our security experts offer facility assessments and recommendations to protect facilities against threats. Our expert grants team guides you through the process start-to-finish to obtain government funding to make those security upgrades possible.

790
facility security assessments in 2023
$27.4
million in funding secured in 2023

Empowering Communities Through Training

Led by safety and security experts, our gold-standard training curriculum empowers participants with hands-on training and life-saving skills to prevent, respond to, and recover from potential incidents.

58,000+
community members trained in 2023

Coordinating With Law Enforcement

We are the only faith-based entity with a direct line to the FBI. We work closely with federal, state, and local law enforcement partners, facilitating two-way intelligence sharing, coordinating on threat response protocols, and serving as a bridge between Jewish communities and the public safety agencies dedicated to protecting them.

1,600
Referrals to Law Enforcement

Protecting Local Communities

Our local partnerships bring SCN's national expertise and best practices to your community by providing access to on-the-ground security professionals to ensure every community has comprehensive protection, including hands-on training, facility assessments, law enforcement coordination, and incident response.

100%
of communities have access to an SCN 
regional director
350+
communities covered by security initiatives

Testimonials

SCN® is proud to partner with law enforcement, safety and security organizations, Jewish communal organizations, and communities to support our shared intelligence and information-sharing work, offer best-practice resources and services, and empower community members with life-saving training.

"We work with them day in and day out, really 24/7. They give us a different flow of information that we might not otherwise have."
Paul Abbate Deputy Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
“When I have an issue…I go straight to [SCN]. SCN has established itself in this position because of its professionalism, credibility, and capability. This is not one-way: we are not only providing them information, they are providing us with information.”
Alejandro Mayorkas Secretary, Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
"First of all, we escaped. We weren’t released or freed. We escaped because we had training from the Secure Community Network on what to do in the event of an active shooter. This training saved our lives – I am not speaking in hyperbole here – it saved our lives."
"That training is what saved my life."
"I was taught about what to do in an active shooter situation at the 105th AEPi convention. I am so thankful that I had gone through that seminar because it had taught me that the worst thing I can do in any situation is panic or hesitate because if I did, there was a very likely chance that I wouldn't have survived."
Lex De La Herran Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting Survivor
“Thank you for all of the training you’ve invested in me — My sister and I were shopping at the Allen Premium Malls two stores away when the shooter began murdering people outside the H&M. I deployed every applicable skill that l remembered you teaching. It made a huge difference having a plan and feeling empowered to save my own life.”
Liz Vogel CEO, Jewish Family Service of Cincinnati