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FEMA Seeks Public Feedback on Engaging Faith-Based and Community Organizations: Planning Considerations for Emergency Managers

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FEMA and the DHS Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships are updating “Engaging Faith-Based and Community Organizations: Planning Considerations for Emergency Managers.”

Dat: May 9, 2023 - Jen 23, 2023

Lè: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Location: Dat Enpòtan

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FEMA and the DHS Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships are updating “Engaging Faith-Based and Community Organizations: Planning Considerations for Emergency Managers.” Originally published in June 2018, this document outlines best practices for engaging faith-based and community organizations before, during, and after disasters to help jurisdictions improve their resilience and emergency management capabilities. The update to the guide will include lessons learned from real-world events, updates to FEMA programs, additional resources and recommendations from the public and key stakeholders.

A line-numbered version of the current document is provided to help identify specific areas or topics for potential update. The feedback form can be used to capture any recommendations. Email feedback or any questions to NPD-Planning@fema.dhs.gov. The feedback period will conclude at close of business on June 23, 2023.

Webinar Sessions

FEMA is hosting several 60-minute webinar sessions to provide an overview of the existing document and facilitate a discussion with stakeholders to gather feedback on additional ways to improve the guide. FEMA seeks input, especially real-world experiences, that can be incorporated into the guide. Advance registration is required. To register, click the session below:

If you require assistive accommodations to participate in these sessions, please email us prior to the event at NPD-Planning@fema.dhs.gov. Comments made during the webinars are for discussion purposes only.

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