c. An eligible nonprofit organization shall apply to the Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness to receive a grant under the program, for either costs of security personnel or acquisition of target-hardening equipment, or both; however, an applicant only may be awarded funds for either personnel or for equipment in a fiscal year. The Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness first shall evaluate all applications as to whether they are at high-risk of terrorist attack, threats, domestic extremism, and other violent acts. The costs of hiring security personnel shall include the cost of hiring security personnel for an event within the geographic boundaries of the State primarily organized by the applicant away from the applicant's physical location as recorded on the grant application and for which the applicant bears legal liability. The funds distributed under the program shall be utilized solely for security investments made within this State. No funds shall be utilized to support security needs while traveling outside of this State. Applicants may apply annually for a disbursement of funds for costs of security personnel and may be awarded grants in successive years. The Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness shall assign a preference for applicants who have not received a federal security grant that includes funding for hiring security personnel in the last two federal grant cycles.
Applicants may apply annually for grant funds for acquisition of target-hardening equipment. The Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness shall assign a preference for applicants who have not received either a federal or State security grant for target-hardening equipment in the last two grant cycles.