JEWISHcolorado, SCN, and The CELL Launch Pilot Program to Bring Nationally Recognized Online Safety Training to Colorado’s Jewish Community

Secure Community Network (SCN), the official safety and security organization for the Jewish community in North America, in partnership with JEWISHcolorado and the Counterterrorism Education Learning Lab (The CELL) to pilot a new community safety initiative. The partnership brings CAP 2.0 (Community Awareness Program), The CELL’s nationally recognized, nonpartisan online safety training, into JEWISHcolorado’s community security programming. Colorado is the first Jewish community to integrate CAP 2.0 into its local security efforts.

Developed by the CELL, CAP 2.0 is a free, one-hour, self-paced online course trusted nationwide for over a decade by law enforcement, municipalities, and major entertainment venues. The training empowers individuals to recognize and safely report warning signs of targeted violence and emerging threats. The course is open to the public, and participants earn a CAP 2.0 certification upon completion.

Participants learn to:

  • Recognize behavioral indicators of escalating or concerning conduct
  • Understand pathways to harm and when intervention may be appropriate
  • Know how and when to safely connect individuals to the right resources
  • Respond in ways that reinforce civil liberties, responsible reporting, and community trust

CAP 2.0 complements SCN’s comprehensive security programming by providing individuals with practical tools to recognize and report concerning behavior and potential threats.

“SCN is very excited about our continued partnership with The CELL. In addition to our extensive menu of in-person SCN trainings provided to the Jewish community, the CAP 2.0 training provides a baseline of situational awareness preparedness in every public setting,” said Denver-based SCN Regional Security Advisor Kevin Farrington.

“The safety and resilience of our communities require all of us to be equipped with shared tools, awareness, and clear pathways to respond early and effectively,” said CELL President and CEO Melanie Pearlman.

“Security is no longer an optional investment for Jewish communities—it is an essential part of our communal resilience. As violent antisemitism continues to evolve, our commitment is to stay ahead of emerging threats through planning, training, and collaboration. Our goal is simple: that every member of our community can gather, worship, learn, and celebrate knowing every reasonable measure has been taken to keep them safe,” added Renée Rockford, President & CEO of JEWISHcolorado.

“SCN is proud to work with exceptional partners like JEWISHcolorado, whose commitment to innovation and preparedness continues to set the standard for community security,” said Michael Masters, SCN National Director & CEO. “Together with nationally recognized partners like The CELL, we are bringing proven training and resources to help communities remain informed, prepared, and resilient.”

JEWISHcolorado’s Regional Safety & Security Initiative is made possible through a partnership with SCN, with support from the Rose Community Foundation and the Jay & Rose Phillips Family Foundation in partnership the ADL.