is one of the most difficult aspects of federal disaster recovery funding for both local stakeholders and citizens to grasp. As a case manager, you will work directly with applicants to help them understand what a DOB is and ensure they don’t have one. The Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) homeowner applicants… Read more
is one of the most difficult aspects of federal disaster recovery funding for both local stakeholders and citizens to grasp. It is a federal law that applies to all federal disaster assistance, including from , the , , and the , among others. applicants are more likely to have a DOB because they’ve already received funding… Read more
policies and procedures are critical to program success but can be challenging to develop. Although they can be daunting, as a program administrator it’s important to view them not just as another program requirement, but as a tool for helping your program run smoothly and for accomplishing your recovery goals. The following tips for… Read more
policies and procedures are critical to program success but can be challenging to develop, especially for smaller communities who might be working with these types of federal policy requirements for the first time. Although they can be daunting, they should be viewed not just as another program requirement, but as a tool for helping your… Read more
provides rules and requirements for program community outreach, however it’s up to grantees to design a citizen engagement program that best meets their community’s needs. Grantees can find creative ways to communicate with their residents, but they still must stay within HUD’s parameters to ensure full compliance. Review these tips on outreach and citizen participation… Read more
FEMA’s independent study training courses offerings are one of the most important disaster preparation educational tools for government officials, staff, and other professionals engaged in FEMA efforts during disasters. Below, IBTS provides links to FEMA’s course offerings, organized by disaster phase. Click on the disaster phase to see the listing of course options specific to… Read more
FEMA’s online independent study course, Exercise Evaluation and Improvement Planning, covers the methodology for completing After Action Reports. IS-130 — Exercise Evaluation and Improvement Planning
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development () requires outreach to citizens, applicants, local leaders, and other stakeholders as part of the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery () program. However, this outreach is also critical in educating the community on the program, keeping them up-to-date and demonstrating the tangible progress of the program. Typically, the CDBG-DR… Read more
As a program administrator, you will likely be the point of contact for citizens and other stakeholders who have questions or need more information on the program. Transparency and regular communication throughout the lifecycle of the program are key to educating your citizens about rules and regulations, and to demonstrating the tangible progress of the… Read more
As an elected or appointed local official, residents will look to you to guide them through the program. Transparency and regular communication — from the unmet needs assessment to program closeout — are key in educating your citizens about program rules and regulations, and in demonstrating the tangible disaster recovery efforts being made to return… Read more