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School Safety Grants & Funding in New Hampshire

New Hampshire provides ~$10M through the SAFE Grant for school security enhancements. Awards up to $150K with no match required. Available to both public and nonpublic schools. Obligation deadline June 30, 2026. Federal SVPP and Title IV-A also available.

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State-Level Safety Funding in New Hampshire

New Hampshire SAFE Grant provides ~$10M for K-12 security enhancements (public and nonpublic). Up to $150K per award with no cost match required. Funds must be obligated by June 30, 2026.

Positive Proof supports New Hampshire districts through the full grant application process — from eligibility confirmation through technical documentation and post-award implementation. We have helped districts fund full deployments through multiple state and federal programs with no out-of-pocket cost.

Contact your state education agency or request a demo to discuss which programs your district qualifies for and what documentation is required.

New Hampshire Available Programs

Security Action for Education (SAFE) Grant — ~$10M (up to $150K/award, no match)

Obligation deadline: June 30, 2026

STOP School Violence Act (SVPP) competitive grants

Title IV-A Student Support formula grants

Federal Funding Available to New Hampshire Districts

In addition to any state programs, these federal grants are available to qualifying K-12 districts in all 50 states — including New Hampshire.

STOP SCHOOL VIOLENCE ACT

STOP School Violence Act (SVPP)

Bureau of Justice Assistance competitive grants funding school safety technology, training, and threat assessment. Explicitly covers panic button systems, visitor management, and gunshot detection. Annual application cycles — districts should apply early as awards are competitive.

Administered by: Bureau of Justice Assistance

TITLE IV-A

Title IV-A Student Support

Student Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE) grants under ESSA with explicit language covering school safety technology purchases. Formula-based — every district receives an allocation through their state education agency. One of the most accessible funding vehicles for panic alert systems.

Administered by: U.S. Department of Education

COPS SCHOOL SAFETY

COPS School Safety Initiative

Department of Justice COPS program funding school safety equipment and technology for K-12 districts. Competitive grant with priority given to high-need districts. Covers panic alert systems, visitor management, and related safety infrastructure.

Administered by: DOJ COPS Office

We Help New Hampshire Districts Navigate the Grant Process

Positive Proof supports districts from eligibility confirmation through post-award implementation. We know which federal and state programs cover our solutions and what each program requires for a complete application.

We provide technical specifications, itemized pricing documentation, and compliance records in the format required by grant administrators — so your team spends time on the application, not on chasing vendor paperwork.

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Grant Documentation Support

We provide itemized technical specifications, SOW templates, and pricing documentation in the format required by SVPP, Title IV-A, COPS, and state program administrators.

Eligibility Assessment

We confirm which programs your district qualifies for before you invest time in an application — including compliance with Alyssa's Law requirements where applicable.

Implementation on Grant Timeline

Once funding is approved, we deploy on your district's grant performance period timeline — with documentation for reporting and reimbursement requirements.

Let's Find the Right Grant for Your New Hampshire District

A 30-minute demo covers which programs your district qualifies for, what documentation is required, and what a grant-funded Positive Proof deployment looks like for New Hampshire schools.

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