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An Introduction to Disaster Recovery Public Assistance Programs (MGT-482)

Front line jurisdiction leaders and staff members will learn information to better assist their communities and eligible Private Non-Profit partners to prepare for and recover from disasters. Instructors will facilitate an understanding of how to identify and navigate disaster recovery resources by guiding students through the FEMA Public Assistance Process, providing best practices while avoiding major pitfalls. Many local jurisdictions lack a robust understanding of these processes and thereby fail to obtain, and retain, all the recovery revenue the community is eligible for. This course helps prepare communities to maximize recovery resources in a compliant manner thereby ensuring effective long term recovery from disaster.

Upon successful completion, you will be able to:
Pre-Disaster Planning and Recovery Actions
Federal Disaster Assistance and Recovery Programs
The Public Assistance Process: Initial Stages
The Public Assistance Process: Applicant Collaboration
Project Formulation and Management
Project Funding, Monitoring, and Closeout

 
Details
Date(s)  Tue. Sep 10, 2024 0800-1700 
Wed. Sep 11, 2024 0800-1700 
Location Piedmont Healthcare Preparedness Coalition/SMAT 500 Warehouse
315 Bethel Church Rd., Mocksville NC 27028 
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Handicap Accessibility Yes
WiFi Access Yes
Offered By Piedmont Healthcare Preparedness Coalition 
Primary Instructor FED, Direct Delivery 
Course Length 12 
Course Hours 12 
CEUs  
Award Credentials
Prerequisites
Equivalent Prerequisites
Target Audience Local government managers and staff Emergency managers Local government finance staff Local government procurement leaders Public works and utility managers Public power managers Healthcare non-profit managers City planners, codes, and zoning staff School district administrators Parks management and debris site planners Directors and staff of local response agencies Governmental administrative supervisors and frontline employees 
Maximum Participants 50
# Open Seats 45
# on Wait List 0

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