Project reference
This project was funded by the European Union’s Internal Security Fund under Grant Agreement No. 101100556.
This project was funded by the European Union’s Internal Security Fund under Grant Agreement No. 101100556.
The SPIRIT project – Synergies to Protect places of worshIp and RelIgious gaTherings – has been funded by the Internal Security Fund of the European Commission.
SPIRIT aims to enhance the preparedness and response capabilities of places of worship and religious mass gatherings in a cross-functional and multilevel setting by presenting the relevant stakeholders with modern tools and security-by design concepts. The project will specifically benefit law enforcement agencies, religious communities and individual religious sites’ operators by improving their prevention/response effectiveness in a resource efficient and cost-effective manner.
The project consortium is comprised 12 partners from eight EU countries including Christian, Muslim and Jewish faith institutions, law enforcement agencies, technology providers and security consultancies.
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