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CISA & FEMA Announce $100M+ in Community Cybersecurity Grants

Posted on August 4, 2025
CISA & FEMA Announce $100M+ in Community Cybersecurity Grants

The grants are intended to help states, tribes, and localities enhance their cybersecurity resilience by providing them with monetary resources to reduce risks and implement new procedures.

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