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Attachment A <br />uncier r-Y 2UU5 Homeland Security Appropriations, $25,000,000 of UASI funding is <br />available for high threat, high density urban areas for grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit <br />organizations determined to be at risk of terrorist attack. These funds are allocated to <br />the urban areas, through the SAA, based upon the criteria used to determine UASI <br />funding allocations, which include credible threat, presence of critical infrastructure, <br />vulnerability, population, population density, law enforcement investigative and <br />enforcement activity, and the existence of formal mutual aid agreements. <br />Selection and Award Process. This allocated funding is available for the protection of <br />nonprofit organizations located within the urban areas from terrorist attacks. Each state <br />should follow this general selection and award process: <br />Each state, in coordination with its UAWGs, will determine eligibility and selection <br />criteria for nonprofit organizations in the urban area <br />Eligible nonprofit organizations will submit applications to the state <br />State makes sub -grant awards to selected individual nonprofit organizations in <br />amounts not to exceed $100,000 in order to maximize the number of nonprofit <br />organizations receiving security enhancements. Note: The 60 day pass- through <br />requirement begins on the date that the state identifies the nonprofit recipient. <br />In making selections, states and urban areas must consider the following criteria: <br />Threats from U.S. Department of State designated international <br />organizations (httr): / /www. state .gov /s /cUris /fs/2004/37191 htm) agai <br />group of United States citizens who operate or are the principal benefi <br />users of the nonprofit organization <br />Yrjor attaCKS, within or outside the United States, by international terrorist <br />organizations against the nonprofit organization or entities associated with or <br />similarly situated as the nonprofit organization <br />Symbolic value of the site(s) as a highly recognized national cultural or historical <br />institution that renders the site a possible target of international terrorism <br />The role of the nonprofit organization in responding to international tPrmrict <br />Previously conducted threat and /or vulnerability assessments <br />Increased threats to specific sectors and /or areas. <br />The state agency with overall responsibility for developing the SHSS and administering <br />ODP programs will be responsible for the administration of the FY05 UASI program. In <br />administering the program, the SAA must comply with the following requirements: <br />