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ORANGE, COUNTY OF
Contract #
A-2015-038
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
3/3/2015
Expiration Date
3/2/2018
Destruction Year
2023
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Full FDA Announcement <br />L Funding Opportunity Description <br />a. Program Summary <br />The purpose of the Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG) Program is <br />to provide federal funds to States to assist State, local, territorial, and tribal <br />governments in preparing for all hazards, as authorized by Section 662 of the Post <br />Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act (6 US.C. § 762) and the Robert T. <br />Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. § § 5121 et sea.). <br />Title VI of the Stafford Act authorizes FEMA to make grants for the purpose of <br />providing a system of emergency preparedness for the protection of life and property <br />in the United States from hazards and to vest responsibility for emergency <br />preparedness jointly in the Federal Government, States, and their political <br />subdivisions. The Federal Government, through the EMPG Program, provides <br />necessary direction, coordination, and guidance, and provides necessary assistance, as <br />authorized in this title, to support a comprehensive all hazards emergency <br />preparechiess system. <br />1a, Program Priorities <br />The National Preparedness System is the instillment the Nation employs to build, <br />sustain, and deliver core capabilities to achieve the Goal of a secure and resilient <br />Nation. Complex and far - reaching threats and hazards require a collaborative and <br />whole community approach to national preparedness that engages individuals, <br />families, communities, private and nonprofit sectors, faith -based organizations, and <br />all levels of government. The guidance, programs, processes, and systems that <br />support each component of the National Preparedness System allow for the <br />integration of preparedness efforts that build, sustain, and deliver core capabilities <br />and achieve the desired outcomes identified in the Goal. In support of the Goal, the <br />FY 2014 EMPG Program supports efforts to build and sustain core capabilities across <br />the Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery mission areas. <br />The Department of Homeland Security expects grantees to prioritize grant finding to <br />address the gaps identified through their annual THIRA and SPR. These assessments <br />identify the jurisdictions' capability targets and current ability to meet those targets, <br />Grantees should prioritize grant funds to increase capability for high- priority core <br />capabilities with low capability levels. <br />Minimum finding amounts are not prescribed by the Department for these priorities; <br />however grantees are expected to support state, local, regional, and national efforts in <br />achieving the desired outcomes of these priorities, <br />FY 2014 EN1PG Program <br />
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