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Community Leaders
Communities Eligible for "311 for Cities " 
http://www.nationalresourcenetwork.org/en/Page/19/Communities_Eligible_for_311_for_Cities_

Communities Eligible for "311 for Cities " As of October 2015, these communities are eligible to access the National Resource Network's 311 for Cities feature to submit questions to a panel...
Recovery Lessons Learned & Information Sharing 
https://www.fema.gov/recovery-lessons-learned-information-sharing

surrounding the Disaster Recovery Community. We encourage feedback and contributions to help develop a “one stop shop” for those involved in planning, capacity building and disaster recovery operations...
Local Leaders: Respond to an Energy Emergency 
https://www.energy.gov/oe/community-guidelines-energy-emergencies/local-leaders-respond-energy-emergency

Local Leaders: Respond to an Energy Emergency You are here Home » Activities » Energy Assurance » Emergency Preparedness » Community Guidelines » Local Leaders: Respond to an Energy Emergency Gather...
Children and Disasters 
https://www.fema.gov/children-and-disasters

it comes to preparing their household and community for a disaster. FEMA’s youth preparedness page aims to empower practitioners with the knowledge and tools needed to transform youth into local...
Overview of Federal Disaster Funding Opportunities for Water and Wastewater Utilities | Federal Funding for Water and Wastewater Utilities in National Disasters (Fed FUNDS) 
https://www.epa.gov/fedfunds/overview-federal-disaster-funding-opportunities-water-and-wastewater-utilities

USDA Water Grants EPA State Revolving Funds HUD Community Grants SBA Loans Below are short descriptions of funding programs from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Federal Emergency Management...
Staying Informed 
https://www.energy.gov/oe/community-guidelines-energy-emergencies/staying-informed

Staying Informed You are here Home » Activities » Energy Assurance » Emergency Preparedness » Community Guidelines » Staying Informed Staying informed during an energy emergency will help you stay...
Training 
https://www.ready.gov/citizen-corps/training

and Be ready today for what may happen tomorrow. Only by making certain we as individuals are prepared for a disaster, will we be able to ensure the safety of our families and assist our communities...
Local Leaders: Respond to Natural Gas Disruptions 
https://www.energy.gov/oe/community-guidelines-energy-emergencies/local-leaders-respond-natural-gas-disruptions

Local Leaders: Respond to Natural Gas Disruptions You are here Home » Activities » Energy Assurance » Emergency Preparedness » Community Guidelines » Local Leaders: Respond to Natural Gas Disruptions...
Resources to Protect Your House of Worship 
https://www.fema.gov/faith-resources

as a community. However, public gatherings are vulnerable, and adversaries may perceive houses of worship as attractive targets where they can inflict mass casualties, cause substantial psychological...
Research 
https://www.ready.gov/research

Research FEMA’s Individual and Community Preparedness Division (ICPD) is committed to helping local efforts achieve greater community resilience. In order to determine how best to assist local...
Last Updated: 08/22/17

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