Six Arkansas religious institutions granted Right to Worship grants

KUAR | By Nathan Treece

Six Arkansas religious institutions have received grants to increase security measures for their congregations.

The Arkansas Department of Public Safety distributed more than $227,000 to six congregations through the Right to Worship Safely Grant Program Tuesday. Four Jewish congregations, B’nai Israel, Lubavitch of Arkansas, House of Israel, and Agudath Achim received grants. The other two recipients are Catholic organizations, the Subiaco Abbey and St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Hot Springs.

31 organizations applied for the grant, with over $2 million requested.

In a press release, Gov. Sarah Sanders said, “No person or community should ever be violently targeted for their faith. The recipients we are announcing today demonstrated the highest need for support, and I’m proud my administration is stepping up to help.”

Six Arkansas religious institutions granted Right to Worship grants