Resources

Tips for Local Agencies: Assisting Displaced Residents with Temporary Housing

  Although it’s impossible to predict how many residents will be displaced and what housing stock will be available to provide temporary living arrangements for these residents after a natural disaster, these tips can help your locality maximize the resources that are available to get residents on the fastest track to permanent housing. Work on… Read more

Tips for Local Government Agencies: Have a Flexible Plan for Temporary Housing Assistance

Planning for temporary housing assistance can be one of the most difficult aspects of preparing for a natural disaster due to the unpredictability of a storm’s impact on a locality’s housing stock. Likewise, each community has unique risks and resources when it comes to temporary housing — there is no “one-sized-fits-all” approach. It’s important to… Read more

HUD Chronological Checklist for CDBG-DR Grantees

Download this chronological checklist, created by the U.S. department of Housing and Urban Development (), to ensure your agency completes the critical actions grantees must take immediately upon the receipt of a award to meet the deadlines and move recovery efforts forward.   HUD Chronological Checklist for CDBG-DR Grantees (.doc)

Video: Social Media and Emergency Management

FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate speaks to the impact of social media on emergency management over the years and how it is changing the way emergency managers do everything from gathering information to protecting the public.   Video: Social Media and Emergency Management

Safe from the Storm: Tools for Establishing Special Needs Registries in North Carolina’s Counties

Using interviews with officials from North Carolina counties with established registries, this paper identifies key features of registries, considers challenges and offers tools for other counties to use in the development of special needs registries based on the experiences of their peers.   Safe from the Storm: Tools for Establishing Special Needs Registries in North… Read more

Tips: Have a Public Communications Plan for Long-term Power Outages

Long-term, widespread power outages can cause a plethora of unexpected communications challenges. IBTS spoke with Monroe County, New York, Emergency Manager Tim Kohlmeier about his experiences communicating with stakeholders and his constituents after a severe wind storm — coupled with sub-zero temperatures — hit the county in March 2017, causing multi-day power outages for more than 125,000.… Read more

Tips: Best Practices for Building a Social Media Following

  Having a social media presence is a must for emergency management agencies today, however many localities struggle to build the large following that allows social media to be effectively used to communicate with constituents and stakeholders during a natural disaster. IBTS spoke with Washington Emergency Management Digital Media Specialist Steven Friederich about the strategies… Read more

Major Disaster Declarations for Snow Assistance and Severe Winter Storms: An Overview

This report describes snow assistance and assistance for severe winter storms, the declaration process, the criteria used to make eligibility determinations and the types of assistance that are provided after the President has issued a major disaster declaration for the incident.   Major Disaster Declarations for Snow Assistance and Severe Winter Storms: An Overview

Experiences Gained: Managing Donations and Volunteers in Central, Louisiana

Although always a welcome site initially, donations in the aftermath of a natural disaster can quickly become an additional burden. Without a donation management and staffing plan, localities often find themselves amidst a “second disaster” as truckloads of materials pile up at unorganized donation sites. Too much of any good thing can become a bad… Read more

NEMA PIO Subcommittee Social Media Survey Report May 2016

Results of a National Emergency Management Association (NEMA) survey to determine the social media channels employed by emergency management agencies for public information use. Respondents were state emergency management agencies. States were also asked to break down what types of posts were the most effective, challenges they face and needs they have to be more successful.… Read more