
Institute for Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (ICIC)
The Institute for Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (ICIC) is a global think tank dedicated t...
The Institute for Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (ICIC) (instituteforcriticalinfrastructurecybersecurity.org) is the parent think tank and global resilience hub dedicated to protecting the life-support systems of modern society. We are the central architect of a "Unified Defense Strategy" across critical infrastructure sectors to build a resilient shield around the world’s most vital assets.
What This Program Delivers
Eligible nonprofit organizations receive the following benefits at no cost through grant funding.
Advanced Technology Access
Leverage Institute for Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (ICIC)'s cutting-edge tools and platforms at no cost through grant-funded access.
Research-Driven Insights
Access peer-reviewed research, analytical frameworks, and data-driven intelligence to inform strategic decisions.
Grant-Funded Support
All services are provided free of charge through the Embassy Row Project's strategic capability philanthropy model.
Enhanced Security Posture
Strengthen your organization's defenses with enterprise-grade security tools and threat intelligence.
Strategic Impact
Maximize your organization's effectiveness through Institute for Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (ICIC)'s specialized capabilities and expert guidance.
Specific Services and Deliverables
Platform Access
Full access to Institute for Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (ICIC)'s proprietary tools and digital infrastructure.
Research Publications
Access to proprietary research, white papers, and policy briefs produced by our expert teams.
Ongoing Support
Continuous access to resources, updates, and expert guidance throughout your engagement.
The Process from Application to Delivery
Initial Inquiry
Submit your interest through our online application form with details about your organization and needs.
Eligibility Review
Our team evaluates your application to ensure alignment with program objectives and eligibility criteria.
Scoping & Onboarding
Accepted organizations participate in a scoping session to define specific goals and deliverables.
Program Engagement
Begin receiving services, accessing platforms, and participating in program activities.
Impact Assessment
Regular check-ins and progress reviews to ensure the program is delivering measurable value.
Who Qualifies
This program is available at no cost to qualifying nonprofit organizations. Review the criteria below to determine if your organization is eligible for a grant.
Registered nonprofit, NGO, government agency, or academic institution.
Demonstrated alignment with the initiative's mission and focus areas.
Commitment to ethical practices and transparency in operations.
Operations involving critical infrastructure or sensitive digital systems.
Application Requirements
To process your grant application, please prepare the following materials.
Completed online application form.
Organizational profile and mission statement.
Description of current challenges and how this initiative can help.
Key contact information for a designated program liaison.
Ready to Apply?
This program is fully funded by a grant from James Scott, approved and managed by Embassy Row Project. There is no cost to eligible organizations.
Submit your grant application to begin the review process. Our team will evaluate your organization's alignment and needs, and notify you of the outcome.
Common Questions About This Program
All services provided by Institute for Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (ICIC) are grant-funded through the Embassy Row Project's Strategic Capability Philanthropy model. There is no cost to eligible organizations.
We primarily serve registered nonprofits, NGOs, government agencies, academic institutions, and civil society organizations. Specific eligibility criteria may vary by program.
The initial review typically takes 2-4 weeks. Once accepted, onboarding and scoping are completed within an additional 1-2 weeks.
Yes, we welcome applications from organizations worldwide. Our programs are designed to serve a global community of partners.
We require periodic progress reports to measure impact and ensure our support is effectively advancing your mission. The specific cadence is determined during the scoping phase.
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