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Appendix B - FY 20141: MPG Funding Guidelines <br />Allowable Casts <br />Management and Administration (M&cA) <br />M &A activities are those defined as directly relating to the management and administration of <br />EMPG Program funds, such as financial management and monitoring. It should be noted that <br />salaries of State and local emergency managers are not typically categorized as M &A, unless the <br />State or local EMA chooses to assign personnel to specific M &A activities. <br />If the SAA is not the EMA, the SAA is not eligible to retain funds for M &A. M&A costs are <br />allowable for both State and local -level EMAs. The State EN/IA may use up to five percent (5 %) <br />for M &A purposes. In addition, local EMAs may retain and use up to five percent (5 %) of the <br />amount received from the State for local M &A purposes. <br />Indirect Costs <br />Indirect costs are allowable only if the applicant has an approved indirect cost rate with the <br />cognizant Federal agency. A copy of the approved rate (a fully executed, agreement negotiated <br />with the applicant's cognizant Federal agency) is required at the time of application. Indirect <br />costs will be evaluated as part of the application for Federal funds to determine if allowable and <br />reasonable. <br />Planning <br />Planning spans all five National Preparedness Goal (the Goal) mission areas and provides a <br />baseline for determining potential threats and hazards, required capabilities, required resources, <br />and establishes a framework for roles and responsibilities. Planning provides a methodical way <br />to engage the whole community in the development of a strategic, operational, and/or <br />community -based approach to preparedness. <br />EMPG Program funds may be used to develop or enhance upon emergency management <br />planning activities, some examples include: <br />• Development ofTTIIPA <br />• Development of an all- hazards mitigation plan based on identified risks and hazards <br />Einergency.Management/Operation Plans <br />• Maintaining a current EOP that is aligned with guidelines set out in CPG 101v.2 <br />&tplltvLly�,fettu govinativncrl-preparedness/ lair <br />• Modifying existing incident management and emergency operations plans <br />• Developing /enhancing large -scale and catastrophic event incident plans <br />Communications Plans <br />• Developing and updating Statewide Communication Interoperability Plans <br />• Developing and updating Tactical Interoperability Communications Plans <br />2& <br />Appendix 13- FY 2014 EMPG Program Funding Guidelines <br />55A -37 <br />
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