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Introduction to tribal mitigation planning

Organizer(s) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
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8 - 9 pm CEST

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A hazard mitigation plan can be a road map to resilience. Tribal nations can use them to plan for and reduce the risk of natural disasters. In addition, a FEMA-approved mitigation plan is a condition for receiving certain types of non-emergency disaster assistance, including funding for mitigation projects.

This webinar is for tribal government officials, planners, and anyone involved in tribal mitigation planning. FEMA will cover basic mitigation planning concepts, types of mitigation plans, steps to create a mitigation plan and available resources.

Later this year, FEMA will begin the update process for its tribal mitigation planning policy. This webinar is a primer for upcoming engagement with tribal nations related to the policy update.

Note that this webinar will be recorded. Zoom information to follow.

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