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Item 18 - Adopt Resolution for FY 2021 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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National <br />Campaigns and <br />Programs Cont. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />advance individual and jurisdictional preparedness and <br />resilience. Subrecipients are encouraged to consider the <br />necessities of all Californians in the activities and projects <br />funded by the grant including children, seniors, individuals <br />with disabilities or access and functional needs, individuals <br />with diverse culture and language use, individuasl with lower <br />economic capacity, and other underserved populations. <br />Active Shooter Preparedness – DHS has developed a <br />comprehensive Active Shooter Preparedness website, which <br />strives to enhance national preparedness through a whole- <br />community approach by providing the necessary products, <br />tools, and resources to help all stakeholders prepare for and <br />respond to an active shooter incident. Subrecipients are <br />encouraged to review the referenced active shooter <br />resources and evaluate their preparedness needs. <br /> <br />Soft Targets and Crowded Places – States, territories, Urban <br />Areas, and public and private sector partners are <br />encouraged to identify security gaps and build capabilities <br />that address security needs and challenges related to <br />protecting locations or environments that are easily <br />accessible to large numbers of people on a predictable or <br />semi-predictable basis that have limited security or <br />protective measures in place, including town centers, <br />shopping malls, open-air venues, outside hard <br />targets/venues perimeters, and other places of meeting and <br />gathering. For more information, please see DHS’s <br />Hometown Security Program. <br /> <br />Community Lifelines – FEMA created Community Lifelines to <br />reframe incident information and impacts using plain <br />language and unity of effort to enable the integration of <br />preparedness efforts, existing plans, and identifies unmet <br />needs to better anticipate response requirements. Additional <br />information may be found at the Community Lifelines <br />Implementation Toolkit website. <br />Strategic Framework for Countering Terrorism and Targeted <br />Violence – DHS adopted the DHS Strategic Framework for <br />Countering Terrorism and Targeted Violence which explains <br />how the department will use the tools and expertise that <br />have protected and strengthened the country from foreign
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