SourceAmerica Announces Cybersecurity Grant for Nonprofit Agencies
Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Grant to help nonprofits prepare for necessary upgrades
A new financial assistance grant for SourceAmerica network nonprofits will help combat cybersecurity issues for those agencies holding government contracts.
The SourceAmerica Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Grant will assist network nonprofits in preparing to successfully navigate the new certification process at the U.S. Department of Defense for assessing the cybersecurity environment of support contractors. This certification verifies that contractors, including SourceAmerica network nonprofits, have adequate cybersecurity controls and policies in place to meet the security standards of the Pentagon.
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“Cybersecurity continues to be a top priority for all businesses operating in the federal government space,” said SourceAmerica Interim President and CEO Richard Belden. “The CMMC grant will provide support for this critical need and allow for nonprofits in the SourceAmerica network to contract directly with third-party vendors with cybersecurity expertise. These vendors will in turn provide the necessary guidance to the nonprofit agencies to enhance their own cybersecurity proficiencies needed to perform work for the Defense Department and all of its associated agencies.”
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SourceAmerica has designed this grant to offset the costs incurred by each nonprofit as they take action to comply with the requirements of CMMC, which will be required by the Department of Defense for all contracted work by the beginning of fiscal year 2026.
The total value of the SourceAmerica CMMC grant will be around $7-9 million over a five-year period.
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