Thursday
28
Jun
2018

SAME DAY EVENTS:
 - E278 National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) / Community Rating System (CRS)
- E105 Public Information & Warning
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Hydrology Using HEC HMS
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Training
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6/27/2018 - 6/28/2018 |
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E214 Unified Hazard Mitigation Assistance Project Implementation & Programmatic Closeout |
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Location: Emmitsburg, MD |
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HOST FEMA
This is a 2-day resident course
LOCATION Emergency Management Institute (EMI) National Emergency Training Center (NETC) 16825 S. Seton Ave. Emmitsburg, MD 21727 Admissions: 301-447-1000
DETAILS This course will provide course participants with the knowledge and skills required to effectively implement and closeout a Hazard Mitigation Assistance grant project.
Objectives:
- Explain the project activities that occur in the three phases of project implementation (i.e., Initiation and Planning, Execution and Monitoring, and Closeout) and apply the regulatory requirements and best practices that will help them successfully accomplish each phase.
- Explain the seven project management principles that support the three phases of project implementation and apply those principles through the use of best practices, tools, and templates.
Selection Criteria: The primary audience for this course includes personnel of local jurisdictions, tribal governments, and private non-profit organizations that are eligible applicants for Unified Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) grants; state mitigation staffs responsible for assisting Unified HMA sub-applicants; FEMA employees who assist state mitigation staff and/or who are responsible for monitoring Unified HMA grant awards; and staffs of public or private sector organizations that offer consulting services to Unified HMA grant applicants. The secondary audience for this course includes state and tribal liaisons, environmental planning and historical preservation staff, Federal Coordinating Officers, and Grants Program Directorate staff.
Required Prerequisites: E212, Unified Hazard Mitigation Assistance: Developing Quality Application Elements
CONTINUING EDUCATION CECs: 12 CECs for CFMs CEUs: 1.3
COST Course
attendance is free, but registration is required. If admitted to the
course, FEMA will reimburse local, state, U.S. territory, and tribal
government employees for transportation to attend the course, provide
free lodging on campus, and free shuttle to/from nearby airports to the
EMI campus. The only out of pocket cost for local, state, U.S.
territory, and tribal government employees to participate will be for
their time, and the on-campus meal ticket (approximately $110/week).
REGISTRATION Register here,
create a FEMA Student Identification Number (if you don't already have
one), then follow instructions to apply for an on-campus course.
Applications should be submitted a least 4 weeks prior to the course
date. Admissions:
301-447-1000, netcadmissions@fema.dhs.gov. Applicants should wait for
their confirmation letter from EMI with their admission status prior to
making travel arrangements. |
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