Establishes the Missouri Task Force on Safety and Security for Nonprofit Organizations to study and make recommendations on the security needs of nonprofit organizations at a elevated risk of terrorist attacks or threats to endanger individuals or public safety; requires three representatives from nonprofits; requires a report; requires the department of public safety to develop a grant program to administer funds to eligible nonprofit organizations; establishes the Supplemental Nonprofit Safety and Security Grant Program Fund for nonprofit organizations for security enhancements or measures for security personnel, security training, facility hardening, or other necessary security measures; permits funds to be used for safety and security planning, equipment, technology, training, exercises, assessments, and upgrades.