Events

FEMA hosts virtual and in-person events to provide training, assist disaster survivors, share hiring opportunities, and promote other activities related to helping people before, during and after disasters.

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Monthly Zoom presentation provided by FEMA Webinars will be every Second Tuesday of each month.


Moody County’s flood insurance rate map update is nearing completion. The new maps will provide Moody County with more accurate flood risk information that can help local officials and residents make informed decisions about reducing flood risks and purchasing flood insurance.


FEMA manages the National Flood Insurance Program which includes more than 22,600 Participating Communities. This year, FEMA’s Floodplain Management Division is conducting a survey of the nation’s Floodplain Administrators who manage local floodplains for these jurisdictions. Survey findings will inform a five-year National Floodplain Administrators Training Strategy that will be coordinated by the Floodplain Management Division.


Granite County’s flood insurance rate map updates are nearing completion. The new maps will provide Granite County with more accurate flood risk information that can help local officials and residents make informed decisions about reducing flood risks and purchasing flood insurance.


FEMA is seeking public comments on redesigning the Community Rating System under the National Flood Insurance Program to enhance the program’s effectiveness, promote resilience, and mitigate the financial impacts of flooding on communities.


FEMA is requesting public comments on its Operational Draft Preliminary Damage Assessment Guide, which defines how state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) government officials and FEMA staff collect, validate, quantify, and document the cause, location, and details of damage following a disaster.


Codington County’s flood insurance rate map update is nearing completion. The new maps will provide Codington County with more accurate flood risk information that can help local officials and residents make informed decisions about reducing flood risks and purchasing flood insurance.


Three artists are featured in an upcoming exhibition investigating and sharing the stories of resilience in a changing climate.


Recipients' Awareness Campaign: Civil Rights Training
The Recipients’ Awareness Campaign: Civil Rights Training will inform and educate recipients and sub-recipients of FEMA financial assistance about current civil rights laws and regulations, and Executive Orders.


FEMA is soliciting written comments from those agencies, organizations, and individuals regarding the Draft Programmatic Agreement governing FEMA’s responsibilities under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act with regards to federally funded actions in the State of Michigan.

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FEMA’s Grant Programs Directorate (GPD) is offering a series of one-hour trainings on the federal procurement rules applicable to recipients and subrecipients purchasing under a FEMA grant award. These virtual trainings will be facilitated by GPD’s Procurement Disaster Assistance Team (PDAT).


Virtual presentation by FEMA's Continuous Improvement Technical Assistance Program (CITAP) to provide an overview of how to use focus groups and hotwashes to collect data for incident after-action review products.


In this presentation, participants will learn about pet preparedness before, during and after a disaster.


FEMA Region 3 Coffee Break Webinar Coffee Cup
Historic and cultural resources are a window into our past and are valuable to communities. Unfortunately, they may be particularly vulnerable to hazards. This webinar will explore methods to incorporate cultural resources into risk assessments and share practical approaches to inclusive mitigation strategies.


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Take a coffee break with us! Historic and cultural resources are valuable to communities. Unfortunately, they may also be more vulnerable to hazards. Tune in to learn ways to include cultural resources in risk assessments. You can share and learn practical ways to develop mitigation strategies as well!
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