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MGT - 477 Roles for State, Tribal, and Territorial Governments in the Implementation of Disaster Housing Programs
This instructor-led training will provide the learners with information on how state, local, territory, and tribal (SLTT) governments can plan for and implement disaster housing programs. The course will include an overview of disaster housing task forces, key disaster planning documents (e.g., state housing strategy, disaster housing administrative plan, disaster housing plan), and how to incorporate planning considerations for vulnerable populations. A review of state and federal housing assistance programs will also be addressed. It will include reviewing issues, including: requirements for receiving funds, managing and reporting funds, and closeout requirements.
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This management level, instructor-led, course is designed to assist participants in developing a SLTT level disaster housing program for their jurisdiction with the following course objectives: Given slide-based resources, describe how the Disaster Recovery Reform Act of 2018 authorizes FEMA to provide grants to STT governments to administer temporary and permanent housing construction directly; Given slide-based resources, identify three concepts of disaster housing and identify the importance of disaster housing planning; Given slide-based resources, describe the potential members and goals of a state Disaster Housing Task Force; Given slide-based resources, identify the critical components of a state Disaster Housing Strategy and Administrative Plan; Given slide-based resources, describe the necessary components of a state disaster housing plan; and Given slide-based resources, identify applicable disaster housing assistance programs
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