Free security self-assessment
Find your security gaps in 5 minutes.
Answer about 21plain-English questions and we'll produce a structured security self-assessment — the kind that grounds a Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) application. It's modeled on the CISA Houses of Worship / Faith-Based Community Self-Assessment, a framework published by the federal Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. Takes about 5 minutes.
Private by design.Your answers describe your building's weak points, so we treat them carefully. We never store them on our servers. When an AI-written summary is generated, your findings are sent to our AI provider to produce it and aren't retained — see our privacy policy. No account, no saved copy.
What this is — and isn't. This is a starting point to help you understand your vulnerabilities and prepare your application. It is not a substitute for a professional or law-enforcement assessment, and it is not a guarantee of safety or of a grant award. A self-assessment is an accepted method for NSGP, but some states require your local law enforcement to validate it, and a professional assessment is often more competitive. Free options: your local police/FBI field office, a CISA regional advisor, or a community security organization. Always confirm what your State Administering Agency accepts.