Strengthening California’s Cyber Defenses: Apply Now for FFY 2024 SLCGP Grants
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Cal OES offers up to $250,000 to help California’s state, local, and tribal agencies strengthen their digital infrastructure against evolving cyber threats. Organizations must submit their applications by March 13, 2026. Key takeaways Significant competitive funding: Cal OES is distributing $9.7 million for local and tribal governments and $1.8 million for state agencies, with individual awards capped at $250,000. Direct Tenable alignment: Tenable solutions fulfill grant requirements to meet the
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Strengthening California’s Cyber Defenses: Apply Now for FFY 2024 SLCGP Grants
Jill Shapiro
March 5, 2026
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Cal OES offers up to $250,000 to help California’s state, local, and tribal agencies strengthen their digital infrastructure against evolving cyber threats. Organizations must submit their applications by March 13, 2026.
Key takeaways
Significant competitive funding: Cal OES is distributing $9.7 million for local and tribal governments and $1.8 million for state agencies, with individual awards capped at $250,000.
Direct Tenable alignment: Tenable solutions fulfill grant requirements to meet the program’s objectives and statewide priorities by providing continuous asset identification, risk-based vulnerability prioritization, and real-time security gap analysis.
Focus on national priorities: Grant applications receive high priority when addressing critical security gaps considered national priorities, such as lack of multi-factor authentication (MFA), use of end-of-life (EOL) software, and inadequate encryption—all of which Tenable identifies and surfaces.
Strict deadline and submission rules: Applications are due by 11:59 PM PDT on March 13, 2026, and must be submitted as PDF email attachments; Cal OES will not accept links to files in cloud storage services like Google Drive or Dropbox.
Grant overview
The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is now accepting applications for its Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2024 State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP). The grant program is intended to help local and tribal governments, as well as state agencies address threats to information systems. It also aims to improve the security of critical infrastructure organizations and the resilience of the services these entities provide to their communities.
Tenable solutions directly align with the grant's objectives to “understand your current cybersecurity posture and areas for improvement based on continuous testing, evaluation, and structured assessments” and “ implement security protections commensurate with risk.”
Organizations can apply for up to $250,000 through two competitive programs:
Local and tribal governments: $9.7 million available for local agencies and federally recognized tribes.
State agencies: $1.8 million available for California state agencies.
Key program details
Application deadline: Friday, March 13, 2026, at 11:59 PM PDT.
Performance period: 26 months, July 1, 2026 – August 31, 2028.
Cost match: Grant recipients must have a 30% cost match (cash or third-party in-kind). For example, for a $250,000 award, the match is $107,143, totaling a $357,143 project cost.
Eligibility restrictions: Previous recipients of FY 2022 or 2023 SLCGP funding are not eligible for this cycle.
Meeting SLCGP objectives
Proposed projects must align with one of the four primary SLCGP objectives: 1) Governance and Planning; 2) Assessment and Evaluation; 3) Mitigation; and 4) Workforce Development. Tenable solutions are uniquely positioned to support objectives 1, 2, and 3 as described below:
SLCGP Objective How Tenable Helps
Objective 1: Governance and Planning Tenable provides centralized visibility into cyber risk to support stronger governance and strategic planning. Our exposure management insights help agencies align security programs with recognized frameworks and grant requirements.
Objective 2: Assessment and Evaluation Tenable continuously identifies assets and vulnerabilities across IT, OT, cloud and identity environments to identify security gaps in real-time. Risk-based scoring enables agencies to assess their security posture and measure improvement over time.
Objective 3: Mitigation Tenable pinpoints the exposures that represent the highest risk to organizations, helping them to prioritize and accelerate remediation and mitigation.
Meeting SLCGP statewide priorities
Applicants are also strongly encouraged to incorporate statewide priorities in their project descriptions which align with Tenable solutions, including:
Enhance the preparation, response, and resiliency of information systems, applications, and user accounts.
Implement a process of continuous cybersecurity risk factors and threat mitigation practices prioritized by degree of risk.
Assess and mitigate risks and threats impacting local jurisdictions’ critical infrastructure and key resources.
Application requirements
To be considered, applicants must submit:
Notice of Interest (NOI): Applicants must respond to each question in the NOI form. The applicant’s response to each question will be evaluated as part of the rating process. Applicants should develop a thorough project proposal that takes into consideration planning and implementation of the entire process for the proposed project – from conception to completion of all activities using the requested funding.
Project Worksheet: Applicants will complete the Project Worksheet to demonstrate their project alignment to SLCGP objectives, their implementation plan, and to identify key project milestones. The Project Worksheet is an Excel spreadsheet that includes two tabs to be completed by the applicant: the Baseline Project Information tab and the Project Implementation tab. Each will be evaluated as part of the rating process.
Cybersecurity Maturity Survey: In addition to the NOI form and Project Worksheet, applicants must complete the Cybersecurity Maturity Survey. This is an online survey that will not be scored, but that is required and will be a helpful tool to assist in identifying gaps to address through SLCGP. Upon completion of the survey, applicants must download a copy of their survey responses and attach them as a PDF file to submit with their proposal; proposals submitted without completing the survey may not be considered for funding.
System for Award Management (SAM) registration: Applications must have a Unique Entity Identifier (Unique Entity ID) registered in the federal System for Award Management (SAM). Applicants who do not currently have a Unique Entity ID will need to register at SAM.gov to obtain one.
Pro Tip: All proposals must be emailed to StateLocalProjects@caloes.ca.gov. Cal OES cannot access cloud-based storage like Google Drive.
Ready to apply?
You can find the full Request for Proposal (RFP) and necessary forms (Notice of Interest, Project Worksheet, and Cybersecurity Maturity Survey) at the links below:
Official Press Release: Cal OES News
Grant Application Info for Local and Tribal Agencies
Grant Application Info for State Agencies
Cal OES Grants Management Memorandum
For more information on how Tenable can support your CA SLCGP application, contact us at SLCGP@tenable.com or submit a contact request here.
Jill Shapiro
Vice President of Global Government Affairs, Tenable
Jill Shapiro is Vice President of Global Government Affairs at Tenable, where she has advanced Tenable’s policy priorities before Congress and the Administration since 2018. Prior to joining Tenable, Jill advocated for cybersecurity, tax and intellectual property policies at Dell and EMC. Jill also worked at McBee Strategic Consulting (now Signal Group), where she helped clients advance their policy and business priorities in D.C., and spent seven years in the U.S. Senate, including five years on the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science, and two years as a legislative assistant for Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD). Jill started her career as an associate at Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson and Hand (now DLA Piper). Jill holds a Bachelor of Arts from Duke University and a Juris Doctorate from Georgetown University Law Center.
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