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Board of County Commissioners
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• Developing and implementing a community preparedness strategy for the State/local jurisdiction. <br />• Developing or reproducing accessible public education and outreach materials to: increase citizen <br />preparedness and knowledge of protective actions (to include the national Ready Campaign <br />materials); promote training, exercise, and volunteer opportunities; and inform the public about <br />emergency plans, evacuation routes, shelter locations and public alerts/warnings. <br />• AD public education and outreach materials must include the national or jurisdiction's <br />Citizen Corps logo, tagline or website or the Ready logo, tagline, or website and comply <br />with logo standards. For more information go to http://www.citizencorps.gov. In addition, all <br />public education and outreach materials should incorporate special needs considerations, <br />to include language, content, and method of communication. <br />• Allowable expenditures include: <br />• Media campaigns: Public Service Announcements (PSAs), camera-ready <br />materials, website support, and newsletters. <br />• Outreach activities and public events: Booth displays, event backdrops or <br />signs, displays and demonstrations utilizing translation services, and <br />informational materials such as brochures/flyers. <br />• Costs associated with inclusive practices and the provision of reasonable <br />accommodations and modifications to provide full access for children and <br />adults with disabilities. <br />• Establishing, expanding, and maintaining volunteer programs and volunteer recruitment efforts that <br />support disaster preparedness and/or response. <br />• Citizen support for emergency responders is critical through year-round volunteer programs <br />and as surge capacity in disaster response. Citizen Corps funding may be used to establish, <br />enhance or expand volunteer programs and volunteer recruitment efforts for Neighborhood <br />Watch/USAonWatch, Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT), Volunteers in Police <br />Service (VIPS), Medical Reserve Corps (MRC), and Fire Corps; for the Citizen Corps Affiliate <br />Programs and Organizations; and for jurisdiction specific volunteer efforts <br />• Allowable expenditures include: <br />• Recruiting screening and training volunteers (e.g. background checks) <br />• Retaining recognizing, and motivating volunteers. <br />• Purchasing, maintaining, or subscribing to a system to track volunteers (to include <br />identification and credentialing systems and to track volunteer hours) and other <br />available resources in compliance with applicable privacy laws <br />• Necessary non-structural accommodations to include persons with programmatic and <br />communications access needs (e.g sign language interpreters. Computer Assisted <br />Realtime Translation (CART) and other modifications of policies and practices to fully <br />include volunteers with disabilities). <br />• Evaluating volunteers <br />B. Training <br />Training funded through the CCP includes but is not limited to: all -hazards safety, such as <br />emergency preparedness, basic first aid, life saving skills, crime prevention and terrorism awareness, <br />school preparedness, public health issues, mitigation/property damage prevention, safety in the <br />home, light search and rescue skills, principles of NIMS/ICS community relations volunteer <br />management, serving people with disabilities, pet care preparedness, any training necessary to <br />participate in volunteer activities any training necessary to fulfill surge capacity roles, or other <br />training that promotes individual, family, or community safety and preparedness. <br />19 <br />3&•19 <br />
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