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Item 18 - Adopt Resolution for FY 2021 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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<br /> <br /> EMPG Program Appendix | February 2021 Page H-28 <br />• Project: Update State Logistics and Distribution Management Plan, and qualify 40 <br />additional personnel for logistics operations in NQS. <br />o Project Objective/Impact: Increase capacity to identify and mobilize life-sustaining <br />commodities, resources, and services to people requiring shelter, food, and water by <br />50%, allowing the state to do so for 7,500 people requiring shelter and 75,000 requiring <br />food and water within 24 hours of an incident and maintain that distribution system for <br />at least 30 days. <br />• Activity/Milestone: Convene cross-discipline working group meeting on May 30, <br />2021 to review current State Logistics and Distribution Management Plan <br /> <br />All EMPG Program-funded investments must be accounted for in the Grant Activities Outline. However, <br />recognizing that some sustainment activities, such as funding of emergency manager salaries, may not align <br />to a specific priority or performance goal, applicants are not required to identify priorities and performance <br />goals for such investments. However, all other portions of the Grant Activities Outline must be completed <br />as a means to justify the applicable sustainment costs. <br /> <br />The various elements of the Grant Activities Outline tab are outlined below, along with basic instructions <br />for completing the required entries. Supplemental guidance and instructions are included in the EMPG <br />Program Work Plan Template. <br /> <br />• Project Name: Provide a descriptive name for each planned project. Examples include <br />“Development of Emergency Function Annexes”, “Development of Earthquake Scenario Loss <br />Estimations”, “Implementation of Statewide Interoperability Plan”, “NIMS Training for <br />Emergency Management Personnel”, “Development of Emergency Preparedness Plan for <br />Individuals with Disabilities”, etc. <br />• Brief Project Description: Provide further details on the project, particularly where the project <br />name does not sufficiently describe the project. <br />• Gap or Need Addressed: Briefly describe the specific gap or need addressed by the project. <br />• Project Objective: Explain how the project addresses the identified gap or need, and how it <br />supports the identified priorities and performance goals. <br />• Anticipated Project Impact: Provide a quantitative estimate of the degree to which the project <br />will contribute to achieving the identified performance goal. <br />• Build or Sustain: Select whether the project will build or maintain/sustain the identified core <br />capability(ies). <br />• Mission Area: Select the appropriate preparedness mission area supported by the project: <br />Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, or Recovery. Multiple mission areas can be selected <br />to accommodate projects that span multiple mission areas. For example, some plans and exercises <br />may involve multiple mission areas. <br />• RA Agreed Upon Priority Area: The applicant selects from a drop-down list that includes the 32 <br />core capabilities, the National Priority Areas identified in the NOFO, and other priorities identified <br />in the latest version of the National Preparedness Report. <br />• Emergency Management Functions: This field is optional. It is made available to those <br />states/territories that are Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP) accredited and <br />want to continue tracking their investments by Emergency Management Function (EMF). Select <br />from a drop-down list the EMFs supported by the project. <br />• Core Capabilities: Select up to three (primary, secondary, and tertiary) core capabilities supported <br />by the project. <br />• POETE Category: Select whether the project relates to Planning, Organization, Equipment, <br />Training, or Exercises. Multiple POETE categories can be selected to accommodate projects that
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