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Item 36 - Resolution, Agreement, and Appropriation Adjustment Accepting the FY 2023 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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Item 36 - Resolution, Agreement, and Appropriation Adjustment Accepting the FY 2023 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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All training and exercises conducted with THSGP funds should support the development and testing of <br />the j u r i s d i c t i cOpefatsons Plan (Ef ft eonsistgnt with the priorities in the National <br />Preparedness System. Recipients are encouraged to use existing training rather than developing new <br />courses. When developing new courses, recipients are encouraged to apply the Analysis, Design, <br />Development, Implementation, and Evaluation (ADDIE) model of instruction design, available with <br />additional training information at First Responder Training System and First Responder Training <br />Systemhttps://www. firstrespondertraining.gov/fits/trdc/state/development. <br />FEMA supports and encourages the coordination of all emergency preparedness training towards the <br />achievement of the Goal. To this end, FEMA supports the establishment of a Tribal Training Point of <br />Contact (TTPOC). The role of the TTPOC is to coordi n a t e t h e t r i b e s' t r a i n i n g <br />F E MA a n d fddeFahlrAirling partners and holds the same authority and roles that state training <br />points of contact serve within SAAs nationwide. FEMA will coordinate with Tribal Training Officers <br />(TTOs) as it relates to FEMA training when notified by recipients. <br />Per FEMA Grant Programs Directorate IB 432. Review and Approval Requirements for Training Courses <br />Funded Through Preparedness Grants, issued on July 19, 2018, states, territories, tribal entities, and <br />high -risk urban areas are no longer required to request approval from FEMA for personnel to attend non- <br />DHS/FEMA training as long as the training is coordinated with and approved by the state, territory, tribal, <br />or high -risk urban ar e a T P O C a n d f a l i s w i t h i n t h e F E.Mok m i s s i <br />additional information on review and approval requirements for training courses funded with <br />preparedness grants, please refer to Review and Approval Requirements for Training Courses Funded <br />Through Preparedness Grants Policy (fema.aovLttps://www.fema.,aov/sites/default/files/2020- <br />09/fema gpd-review-approval-requirements-training-policy_09-10-13.pdf. <br />DHS/FEMA Provided Training and Education <br />FEMA offers tuition -free training and education programs and courses through several providers <br />including the Center for Domestic Preparedness, the Emergency Management Institute, and the National <br />T r a i n i n g a n d E Training Parincr Arogr&u (TPP)sTPlbincludss the Center for <br />Homeland Defense and Security, National Domestic Preparedness Consortium, Rural Domestic <br />Preparedness Consortium, and training partners through the Continuing Training Grants program. <br />FEMA's National Preparedness Course Catalog <br />This online searchable catalog features a wide range of course topics in multiple delivery modes to meet <br />F E MA' s m i s s i o n s c o p e a s w e l l eras, Aate, flobale territorial, anal' a s i n g <br />tribal audiences. The catalog can be accessed at NTED I National Preparedness Course Catalog Home <br />(firstrespondertraininiz.gov). <br />Training Not Provided by DHS/FEMA <br />These trainings include courses that are either state sponsored or federal sponsored (non-DHS/FEMA), <br />coordinated and approved by the SAA or their designated TPOC, and fall within the FEMA mission <br />scope to prepare SLTT personnel to prevent, protect against, mitigate, and respond to acts of terrorism or <br />catastrophic events. <br />State Sponsored Courses. These courses are developed for and/or delivered by institutions or <br />organizations other than federal entities or FEMA and are sponsored by the SAA or their <br />designated TPOC. <br />Joint Training and Exercises with the Public and Private Sectors. These courses are <br />sponsored and coordinated by private sector entities to enhance public -private partnerships for <br />training personnel to prevent, protect against, mitigate, and respond to acts of terrorism or <br />���Nos��. e <br />��� <br />FEMA THSGP Appendix 12023 Page B-8 <br />
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