Fiscal Year 2026 Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP)
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The Fiscal Year 2026 Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP), administered by FEMA under the Department of Homeland Security, is designed to enhance the security of surface transportation systems across the United States by providing funding to transit agencies. This grant is part of a broader federal initiative authorized by Congress to safeguard critical infrastructure from potential terrorist threats, with a specific focus on protecting both transit facilities and the traveling public. Eligible recipients can use the funds to implement security measures that reduce vulnerabilities and improve preparedness against acts of terrorism on public transit networks. The solicitation, identified by number DHS-26-GPD-075-00-99, was posted on June 24, 2026, with a response deadline of July 24, 2026. Applicants must submit proposals by this date to be considered for funding. Point of contact for inquiries is Daphine Jackson, Grantor, reachable via email at femago@fema.dhs.gov or phone at 2026040457. The program is open to federal transit agencies operating within the United States, with no set-aside restrictions specified, and performance of awarded activities will occur nationwide wherever transit infrastructure is located.
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The Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP) is one of four grant programs that constitute DHS/FEMA’s focus on transportation infrastructure security activities. These grant programs are part of a comprehensive set of measures authorized by Congress and implemented by DHS to help strengthen the nation’s critical infrastructure against risks associated with potential terrorist attacks. The TSGP provides funds to transit agencies to protect critical surface transportation infrastructure and the traveling public from acts of terrorism.
