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School Safety and Mental Health Grants
Overview:
The School Safety and Security Committee (SSSC) within the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) is now accepting applications under the 2025-26 School Safety & Mental Health Grants solicitation, which is a noncompetitive, formula-based funding announcement to provide grants to eligible school entities to support physical security enhancements and/or mental health initiatives.
This noncompetitive, formula-based solicitation is specifically for eligible school entities as defined under 24 P.S. §13-1314.2-B of the PA Public School Code (i.e., a school district, area career and technical school, intermediate unit, charter school, regional charter school, and cyber charter school).
The objective of the 2025-26 School Safety & Mental Health Grants solicitation is to offer an opportunity for school entities to use funding to address school safety needs. To assist schools in guiding decisions about their behavioral health and physical security needs, the SSSC convened experts across Pennsylvania to develop Baseline Criteria Standards to organize policies, programs, activities, equipment, and trainings into a multi-leveled chart from Level 1, which are the most basic elements a school entity should have in place, to Level 3, which are the most advanced elements. A priority focus of the SSSC is to ensure that all school entities, at a minimum, meet a basic, Level 1 standard of safety for students and staff.
School entities are strongly encouraged to review the Baseline Criteria in advance of submitting their grant application under this solicitation to determine what criteria their school entity currently meets and where additional investments may be needed. Per 24 P.S. §13-1314.2-B, Level 1 criteria must be satisfied prior to school entities utilizing these funds for other Eligible Program Activities and Expenses within each respective physical security or mental health section.
Funding Availability:
A total of $100,000,000 in FY25-26 state School Safety and Security Grant Program funds is being announced to support this initiative. Funding is based on the formula included in 24 P.S. §13-1314.2-B, which stipulates school districts are to receive a $100,000 base amount for their grant, and an additional amount based on their 2023-24 Adjusted Average Daily Membership (AADM). All other eligible school entities (i.e., intermediate units, area career and technical schools, charter schools, regional charter schools, and cyber charter schools) are to receive $70,000.
Funding can be spent on physical security enhancements, mental health improvements, or both – at the school entity’s discretion. School entities should consider the results of completed physical security and/or behavioral health support assessments in determining how to spend funding.
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Sign up to see the full listWhat's the typical amount funded for Pennsylvania?
Grants are most commonly $97,283.
What's the total number of grants in Physics Grants in Pennsylvania year over year?
In 2024, funders in Pennsylvania awarded a total of 54,538 grants.
Among all the Physics Grants in Pennsylvania given out in Pennsylvania, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, Education, and Human Services.
1. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
2. Education
3. Human Services
How is funding for Physics Grants in Pennsylvania changing over time?
Funding has increased by -46.38%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Philadelphia County, Montgomery County, and Allegheny County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Philadelphia County | $1,037,757,864 |
| Montgomery County | $783,094,056 |
| Allegheny County | $757,275,094 |
| Lancaster County | $274,214,562 |
| Dauphin County | $226,196,305 |
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