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FEMA Coffee Break Webinar: Discovering Mitigation Alternatives

FEMA Region 3 Coffee Break Webinar

Take a coffee break with us! Learn about how equitable emergency management and hazard mitigation planning can protect at-risk communities.

Fecha: 22 de marzo de 2023

Hora: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Ubicación: Virtual

Detalles del Evento

Hazard mitigation plans outline future projects to help communities avoid or reduce disaster impacts. Your plan’s mitigation actions should be kept up-to-date by a team of mitigation planning stakeholders to ensure that public, governmental, and political support is sustained. This webinar will explore how hazard mitigation planning teams can determine which mitigation actions are best suited to address identified risks, align with community goals, and build capabilities that enable action implementation.

FEMA Region 3 hosts a webinar series for anyone who wants to reduce risk in their community. These hour-long “Coffee Breaks” are held every other month. They share mitigation best practices and highlight the work happening at the federal, regional, state and community levels to reduce risk in Region 3.

Coffee Break webinars are open to anyone in the hazard mitigation, resiliency or risk reduction planning fields. This work can be in the public or private sectors. Community planners, emergency and floodplain managers, GIS technicians, government officials, and contractors can attend.

Please note:

  • Webinar log in/call in information will be sent out several days prior to the date of the Coffee Break.
  • Attendees may be eligible to receive continuing education credits.
  • To sign up for future Coffee Break Webinar notifications and the Region 3 Resilience Report Newsletter, you can subscribe HERE.

Contacto del evento

If you need help with closed captioning or would like more information, please contact Mari Radford, FEMA Region 3 Community Planning Lead, at Mari.Radford@fema.dhs.gov