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ATTACHMENT C <br /> PROGRAM BUDGET DELIVERABLES <br /> Citizen Corp/CERT funding is intended only to be used for specific preparedness or volunteer training or <br /> by trained volunteers in carrying out response functions. Program educates people about disaster <br /> preparedness for hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills, <br /> such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. Using <br /> the training learned in the classroom and during exercises, CERT members can assist others in their <br /> neighborhood or workplace following an event when professional responders are not immediately <br /> available to help. CERT members also are encouraged to support emergency response agencies by <br /> taking a more active role in emergency preparedness projects in their community. Activities funded under <br /> these projects must meet the allow ability requirements of Emergency Performance Grant Program <br /> (EMPG). <br /> Planning Deliverable: Subject to the funding limitations of this Agreement, the Division shall reimburse <br /> the Recipient for the actual cost of successfully completing a planning initiative listed on Attachment B of <br /> this agreement or those items listed in the on the Appendix B of FY2014 DHS/FOA which list the EMPG <br /> allowable costs http://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/92248. <br /> Training Deliverable: Subject to the funding limitations of this Agreement, the Division shall reimburse <br /> the Recipient for the actual cost of successfully completing a training course listed on the Department of <br /> Homeland Security (DHS) approved course catalog. The catalog is available online at: <br /> http:Htraining.fema.gov/. For the purposes of this Agreement, any training course listed on the DHS <br /> approved course catalog qualifies as an authorized course. The Recipient can successfully complete an <br /> authorized course either by attending or conducting that course. For non-DHS courses, the recipient <br /> shall obtain advance written approval from FDEM by means of the Non-TED form by contacting the grant <br /> manager. <br /> Exercise Deliverables: Subject to funding limitations of this Agreement, the Division shall reimbursement <br /> the Recipient for the actual cost of successfully completing an exercise which meets the Department of <br /> Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) Standards and is listed in the A) State, <br /> and B) County or C) Regional Training and Exercise Plan (TEP) in which the recipient is geographically <br /> located. Information related to TEPs and HSEEP compliance can be found online at: <br /> http//www.II is.dhs.gov/hseep. For the purposes of this Agreement, any exercise which is compliant with <br /> HSEEP standards and contained in the State of Florida (and County or Regional) MYTEP qualifies as an <br /> authorized exercise. The Recipient can successfully complete an authorized exercise either by attending <br /> or conducting that exercise. <br /> Equipment Deliverable: Subject to the funding limitations of this Agreement, the Division shall <br /> reimburse the Recipient for the actual cost of purchasing an item identified in the approved project <br /> funding template and budget of this agreement and listed on the DHS Authorized Equipment List(AEL). <br /> For the purposes of this Agreement, any item listed on the AEL qualifies as an authorized item. The 21 <br /> allowable prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery equipment categories and equipment <br /> standards for HSGP are listed on the web-based version of the Authorized Equipment List(AEL) on the <br /> Lessons Learned Information System at http://Ilis.gov/. In addition, agencies will be responsible for <br /> obtaining and maintaining all necessary certifications and licenses for the requested equipment. <br /> 34 <br /> 148 <br />