- Disaster Response and Recovery - Homeland Security
Disaster Response and Recovery Every year, disasters put millions of Americans in danger and costs billions of dollars in property damage
- Disasters - Homeland Security
Disaster can strike at any time and in any place, building slowly, or occurring suddenly without warning Whatever the scenario, as the federal government's emergency management and preparedness agency, FEMA serves in a coordination and integration role, collaborating with the agency's local, state, federal, tribal, private sector and non-profit partners before, during and after disasters to
- Natural Disasters - Homeland Security
Natural disasters include all types of severe weather, which have potential to pose significant threats to human health and safety Find resources here
- Disaster Relief Fund: Monthly Report - Homeland Security
I am pleased to present the following, “Disaster Relief Fund: Monthly Report,” which has been prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency
- DHS Grants - Homeland Security
Preparedness (Non-Disaster) Grants The Federal Emergency Management Agency provides program funding in the form of non-disaster grants to enhance the capacity to prevent, respond to, and recover from various emergencies FEMA Grants This resource contains information on preparedness grants funding provided by FEMA to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments in the form of non-disaster
- Disaster Risk Management Overview: Development news, research, data . . .
Disasters hurt the poor and vulnerable the most More than one-third of the world’s poor live in multi-hazard zones, and low-income countries account for more than 70 percent of the world’s disaster “hotspots ” Mainstreaming disaster risk management into development planning can help lower the impact of disasters on property and lives
- Disaster Response Powered by Data - Homeland Security
Guest post from Ron Langhelm of S T Office of Mission and Capability Support shares how S T and two state government partners tested the new Community Lifeline Status System (CLSS) during a live disaster simulation exercise
- Disaster Assistance - Homeland Security
Disaster assistance is financial or direct assistance to individuals, families and businesses whose property has been damaged or destroyed and whose losses are not covered by insurance
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