Don't Miss Out on Wisconsin’s State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP) Funding to Get up to 100% of Your Cybersecurity Project Costs Covered!
IF YOU DECIDE TO USE OUR MANAGED SERVICES, VC3 CAN HELP YOU SUBMIT THE GRANT APPLICATION.
Rare Cybersecurity Project Funding Opportunity
The State of Wisconsin is releasing millions in State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP) funding that municipalities may apply for by January 30, 2026.
This is your chance to strengthen your municipality’s ability to prevent and respond to cyber threats with no required contribution until August 31, 2027. And thanks to the National League of Cities Risk Information Sharing Consortium (NLC RISC) and NLC Mutual, you can offset up to $5,000 of onboarding costs.
If you want to apply for the cybersecurity grant and take advantage of this rare opportunity to fund critical projects that will improve your cybersecurity, we’re here to help!
VC3 has been making IT personal, making IT easy, and getting IT right for more than 30 years. Serving over 1,100 municipalities of all sizes, VC3’s engineers are supported by a deep bench of national talent.
Your costs can be potentially covered for:
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Multi-factor authentication is a workforce service that requires users to provide two or more credentials to verify their identity. MFA adds an extra layer of security by providing strong authentication for your applications
Managed Detection and Response (MDR)
Managed detection and response provides customers with remotely delivered, human-led turnkey security operations center functions by delivering threat disruption and containment.
Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR)
Extended Detection and Response (XDR)
Security Awareness Training
Internet Edge Security
How the Funding Works
We’ve researched the grant and developed an easy process to help you take advantage of these funds if you wish to use our Managed Services. We’ll:
- Help you process the grant application.
- Ensure its technical and financial accuracy.
- Work with Wisconsin’s State Administrative Agency (SAA), the Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM) along with the Division of Enterprise Technology (DET), to submit it.
However, there is a very tight deadline to apply, and we will attempt to complete grant applications in the order we receive commitment from municipalities.
We will need to submit your application by January 30, 2026. The tight deadline is due to a variety of factors, but the deadline date is set by the SAA.
Reach out to us ASAP to get the cybersecurity grant application submission process underway today!
Contact us if you have any questions about this program, and we look forward to helping you submit your application.
Don’t Miss This Rare Funding Opportunity: Contact Us Today
About the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program
The State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program is a U.S. federal grant program designed to enhance cybersecurity measures at the state and local government level. It provides funding to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments to improve their cybersecurity infrastructure, protocols, and response capabilities.
The program aims to support the efforts of these entities in defending against cybersecurity threats, enhancing information sharing, and bolstering incident response capabilities. Through this program, governments can better protect critical infrastructure and sensitive data from cyberattacks. It also helps in building a more resilient cybersecurity ecosystem across various levels of government.
