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BCC Regular Meeting
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01/13/2015
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Board of County Commissioners
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ATTACHMENT B <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> Funding is provided to perform eligible activities as identified in the Emergency Management <br /> Performance Grants (EMPG) Program Funding Opportunity Announcement(FOA). The intent of this <br /> Agreement is to complete the following allowable activities: <br /> I. EO and Project Description <br /> EO N2—Citizen Corps and Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program — <br /> The Citizen Corps mission is to bring community and government leaders together to <br /> coordinate the involvement of community members and organizations in emergency <br /> preparedness, planning, mitigation, response, and recovery. <br /> The FY 2014 Citizen Corps Program (CCP) funds provide resources for States and local <br /> communities to: <br /> • Bring together the appropriate leadership to form and sustain a Citizen Corps Council <br /> • Develop plans, such as emergency operations plans (EOP) to achieve and expand <br /> citizen preparedness and participation <br /> • Conduct public education and outreach <br /> • Ensure clear, timely, and accessible alerts/warnings and emergency communications <br /> with the public <br /> • Develop training programs for the public, including special needs populations, for both all- <br /> hazards preparedness and volunteer responsibilities <br /> • Facilitate citizen participation in exercises <br /> • Implement volunteer programs and activities to support emergency responders <br /> • Involve citizens in surge capacity roles and responsibilities during an incident in <br /> alignment with the Emergency Support Functions and Annexes <br /> • Conduct evaluations of programs and activities <br /> II. Categories and Eligible Activities <br /> Eligible activities are outlined in the Scope of Work for each category below. FY 2014 EMPG <br /> allowable costs are divided into the following categories: <br /> • Planning <br /> • Training <br /> • Exercise <br /> • Equipment <br /> Each category's allowable costs have been listed below. Eligible activities should support the <br /> above approved projects. <br /> A. Planning <br /> Planning spans all five National Preparedness Goal (the Goal) mission areas and provides a <br /> baseline for determining potential threats and hazards, required capabilities, required resources, <br /> and establishes a framework for roles and responsibilities. Planning provides a methodical way to <br /> engage the whole community in the development of a strategic, operational, and/or community- <br /> based approach to preparedness. <br /> 20 <br /> 134 <br />
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