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FEMA Training Courses: FEMA Funding Disbursement


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FEMA offers online independent study courses related to the three main types of funding made available to communities by FEMA after a disaster: public assistance (PA), individual assistance (IA) and hazard mitigation.

To ensure compliance with FEMA funding regulations, emergency managers, local leaders, financing and accounting department staff, and any other stakeholder involved with FEMA funding distribution should take these courses to have a thorough understanding of the program requirements and eligible activities.

 

IS-634 — Introduction to FEMA’s Public Assistance Program

IS-772 — Individual Assistance Preliminary Damage Assessment Orientation

IS-393.a — Introduction to Hazard Mitigation

IS-318 — Mitigation Planning for Local and Tribal Communities

IS-30.a — Mitigation eGrants for the Subgrant Applicant

IS-276 — Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA) Fundamentals

IS-277 — Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA): Entry-Level

IS-842.a — NEMIS HMGP System: Enter the HMGP Application 

 

Note: The hazard mitigation funding courses provided above are a selection of FEMA’s 53-course Mitigation Curriculum. IBTS selected these courses to help stakeholders develop a basic understanding of the program, eligible funds, and how to implement funds. For more information, see the complete curriculum on FEMA’s website. 

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