NEWS & RESOURCES – Stay up to date with the latest Security Foundation news including getting to know our board members and new events. The TSF offers a variety of resources to understand its mission of support for the global security community and to help its donors and members provide funds for OSAC and other security organization
Contact – Contact The Security Foundation by our main number at 832-543-1442, or by filling out our convenient online form.
Home – The Security Foundation funds global security programming by the State Department’s Overseas Security Advisory Council and U.S. security nonprofits to keep Americans and American interests abroad safer and more secure.
OSAC Grant Applications – Apply here for Country Chapter grants, CIC grans, and OSAC Special Project grants.
DSAC – Domestic Security Alliance Council (DSAC) is a public-private partnership offered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Office of Private Sector and the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis.
TSF Dinner – Join us for the Domestic Security Reception and become a sponsor.
Topical Forum – Many corporations and organizations choose to sponsor TSF Topical Forums. Sponsorship levels offer various benefits and donor recognition.
Make A Donation – Support TSF by making a tax-deductible donation to make all we do possible with OSAC & the private sector to secure the safety of Americans across the globe.
Events – View the upcoming Security Foundation events on our calendar.
TSF Dinner – The 2022 Security Foundation Dinner celebrating OSAC will take place Wednesday, November 16, 2022, in Washington, D.C. at the National Building Museum.
Events Gallery – View our photo gallery of past events with many supporting members of TSF.
Programs – Convening and enhancing public-private partnerships for the security profession are central to the TSF’s vision.
SCEA – Learn how the Security Coalition for Engagement & Advancement (SCEA) develops innovative strategies for defending against emerging threats.
Higher Education with a Security Focus – Learn how the Higher Education Committee fosters early awareness and interest in the security profession by engaging students of traditional and untraditional backgrounds.
Early Career Security Professionals – Learn how the Early Career Committee supports individuals entering the security profession, equipping them with an understanding of career paths, resources and professional networks.
Mid-Career Security Professionals – Learn how the the Mid-Career Committee supports security professionals as they navigate the pivotal middle stage of their careers, providing guidance, resources, and opportunities for rewarding experiences and advancement.
Transitioning Public Sector – Military/Law Enforcement Professionals – Learn how the Transitioning Public Sector Committee supports professionals shifting from public service, military, or law enforcement to private-sector security careers by offering resources, connections, and guidance for a seamless transition.
SCEA Resources – Explore internships, fellowships, scholarships, job listings, educational programs, and industry connections through the Security Coalition for Engagement & Advancement (SCEA), designed to support career growth and professional development in the security field.
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