Nonprofit leaders have likely witnessed firsthand the growing anxiety within their communities… The rise in gun-related hate crimes has left many feeling vulnerable. Now, nonprofit leaders are faced with the daunting task of not only addressing these fears but also taking concrete steps to ensure the physical safety of their staff, volunteers, and the people they serve—all while operating on a limited budget. Earlier this year, Merage Jewish Community Center of Orange County CEO and respected ZeroEyes client Scott Braswell discussed his rationale for adopting our software instead of additional personnel as well as the value of human verification: https://hubs.ly/Q030sQql0 And there’s good news: Massive grant opportunities are available for nonprofits to access our gun detection technology fully funded. Our grant-writing team can help you apply now: https://hubs.ly/Q030sTjz0 #PublicSafety #TakeAction
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