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Nonprofit security services

Security for organizations
built to stay open.

Nonprofits, houses of worship, and community organizations welcome people by design. WorldSafe assesses what your facility is actually vulnerable to, writes the plan, trains the people who will use it, and stays available through the year.

Schedule your risk assessment
Assessment
5 business days
to a scored written report
Coverage
Single or multi-site
one standard across locations
Support
Practitioner on call
for one annual fee
The situation

Open doors, thin staffing, real threat.

Most nonprofits run security on goodwill. A volunteer watches the entrance. A staff member holds the keys. Someone wrote a plan several years ago and nobody has opened it since. The organization is visible, its schedule is public, and its people are the reason it exists.

Very few nonprofits can justify a full-time security director. That leaves the work to whoever has capacity, which means the exposure is real and unmeasured at the same time.

WorldSafe gives nonprofit leadership the quality of security analysis that large enterprises take for granted, sized to an organization that runs lean.

What we do

Services for nonprofit organizations.

Each engagement starts with the assessment. What follows depends on what the assessment finds.

Risk and vulnerability assessment

A practitioner walks the site, scores the exposure, and ranks what to fix first

Resilience as a Service

Year-round assessments, drills, and a practitioner on call for one annual fee

Staff and volunteer training

Practical training and tabletop exercises for the people who are actually there

Emergency communication

Mass notification that reaches staff, volunteers, and members quickly

Policy and plan development

Written emergency operations plans and escalation paths your board can review

Gathering and event security

Planning for services, holidays, fundraisers, and community events

Assessment → Plan → Practice

How an engagement runs.

Three phases, each producing something you can hand to a board.

1
Assessment

A practitioner walks your facility and reviews access points, sightlines, procedures, and staffing. You receive a scored written report with ranked findings.

2
Plan

The findings become a written emergency operations plan with clear escalation paths, owners, and a sequence for closing gaps against your budget and calendar.

3
Practice

Staff and volunteers train on the plan. Tabletop exercises test it. WorldSafe stays on call so the plan keeps working after the consultant leaves.

Who we work with

Organizations we serve.

Mission-driven organizations across faith, education, culture, and community services.

Paying for it

Federal funding covers most of this work.

The Nonprofit Security Grant Program awards up to $200,000 per location to nonprofits at risk of a targeted attack. It funds cameras, access control, hardening, lighting, emergency communication, and training. The application is scored on a documented understanding of the threats specific to your facility, which is exactly what the assessment produces.

Assessment first

The risk and vulnerability assessment is the evidence the application rests on.

Application support

WorldSafe writes the narrative and investment detail, then supports state review.

Start before the notice

State deadlines vary and arrive fast. The assessment happens well before they publish.

Full detail on eligibility, funding categories, and timing is on the Nonprofit Security Grant Program page.

Common questions.

Scope, timing, budget, and how the work gets funded.

What security services does WorldSafe provide to nonprofits?

Risk and vulnerability assessments, written emergency operations plans, staff and volunteer training, tabletop exercises, emergency communication, gathering and event security planning, and year-round practitioner support through Resilience as a Service.

Does WorldSafe work with houses of worship?

Yes. Houses of worship, faith-based schools, and multi-site congregations are a core part of the practice. WorldSafe designs protection that stays visible to staff and unobtrusive to visitors.

What happens during a nonprofit security assessment?

A WorldSafe practitioner walks the facility, reviews access points, procedures, and staffing, and scores the exposure. You receive a written report with ranked findings and a prioritized action plan within 5 business days.

Our budget is small. Is ongoing security support realistic?

Resilience as a Service covers assessments, drills, and a practitioner on call for one predictable annual fee. Organizations that cannot staff a security director get senior judgment without a full-time hire.

Can federal grant funding pay for this work?

The Nonprofit Security Grant Program funds physical security investments up to $200,000 per location for nonprofits at risk of a targeted attack. WorldSafe delivers the grant-ready assessment the application is scored on and prepares the application itself. See the NSGP page for detail.

Do you support organizations with more than one location?

Yes. Multi-site organizations receive a per-facility assessment and a program that holds one standard across every location.

Prepare for risks before
they become realities.

Every engagement starts with a consultation. If WorldSafe is not the right fit, we will say so.

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