Friday, November 1, 2013

Training Opportunity: DHS\FEMA. IS-2900 NDRF Overview

IS-2900 National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF) Overview


Date: Course is now available online. 

Course Length: 
The overall time to complete the course will vary for each individual. IS-2900 takes approximately 120 minutes. 
 Course Description: 
This course is an introduction to NDRF, the new national framework for efficient and timely disaster recovery operations. It describes the NDRF, gives examples of its use in recent disasters, explains the roles various stakeholders from the whole community have in recovery following a disaster, and outlines the assistance available to local communities and their partners. The course uses videos and examples to show how recovery operates within the NDRF. 
 Course Goal: 
Upon completing this course, the participant will be able to: 
  1. Describe why the NDRF was developed and its purpose. 
  2. Identify NDRF's Core Recovery Principles. 
  3. List factors for achieving a successful disaster recovery. 
  4. State the roles and responsibilities of recovery coordinators and other stakeholders. 
  5. Identify the Recovery Support Functions (RSFs) that comprise the NDRF's coordinating structure for key functional areas of assistance. 

 Prerequisite: 
None 
  To Apply: 

FEMA employees with access to the FEMA Network can access the course via the FEMA Employee Knowledge Center (FEKC) on the FEMA Intranet at http://kc.fema.net/. 
 
For further enrollment information, FEKC users may contact the FEKC System Administrator via email at FEKC@fema.dhs.gov or call (301) 447-1512, or toll free at: 1-800-238-3358, extension 1512. 
 
This course is available on the FEMA Internet at http://www.training.fema.gov/IS/   When you have 
completed the course, you may take the online test, fill out the student information and submit the test for scoring. FEMA’s Emergency Management Institute (EMI) Independent Study (IS) office will notify you via email of the results. If you successfully complete the test, a link will be included in the email for you to access and print your course certificate

Training Opportunities: Public Safety Grants Webcast Series

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Cisco Systems, Inc 

The New Normal: What 2014 Homeland Security Funding Means for Public Safety  
  
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Time: 2:00pm EDT

It's happened again! Homeland Security funding has been given another face lift this year, and the grants you have come to rely on to support your preparedness programs might have gotten lost in the process.

Join Grants Office CEO Michael Paddock and special guests from Cisco for an overview of the 2014 Department of Homeland Security funding, the governmental priorities that are driving it, and what to expect going forward.


This 3-part series of webcasts, sponsored by Cisco, provides relevant and timely information on funding opportunities in the public safety sector and tips for obtaining more funding for your public safety initiatives.

Please visit www.publicsafetygrants.info for links to information designed to enhance your efforts to obtain grant funding for your public safety initiatives. The website provides information on specific grant programs, links to informational resources, and registration links to timely Webcasts on funding-related topics.

Cisco Systems, Inc. is proud to sponsor the following Grants Office Webcast Series and .Info Websites to provide you with FREE access to relevant, timely grant information and tips for obtaining more funding for your organization's initiatives.
Education Grants Webcast Series *NEW EVENTS OPEN NOW!
This 5-part series of webcasts provides information on funding opportunities in education and tips for obtaining more funding for your education initiatives. Registration for these webcasts and other useful information on grant programs for educational projects is available at www.SchoolITGrants.info.
Higher Education Webcast *NEW EVENTS OPEN NOW!
This 2-part webcast series will focus on funding higher education technology to improve workforce development. Information on this event as well as other helpful resources for funding higher education projects can be found at www.HigherEdGrants.info.
Health IT Grants Webcast Series * NEW EVENTS OPEN NOW!
This comprehensive webcast discusses grant programs available to fund health care preparedness initiatives. Registration for this webcasts and other useful information on grant programs for projects with a health IT component are available at www.HealthITGrants.info.

Cisco's Grants Support Program is a national, multi-faceted approach designed to help Cisco healthcare and public sector customers successfully negotiate the grantseeking process and, ultimately, obtain grant funds. Cisco partners with Grants Office, LLC, to support the ongoing grant needs of Cisco's customers through personally customized research, consultation, and planning.

Your first point of contact to take advantage of this grant support is your Cisco representative. If you do not have a Cisco representative or would like to speak with someone from the Cisco Grant Strategy Team please email us.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Corporate Social Enterprises: A Business-Driven Approach to Development. Wednesday, November 6, 2013


Corporate Social Enterprises: 
A Business-Driven Approach to Development
Opening remarks by:
Jennifer G. Cooke 
Director, Africa Program, CSIS
Featuring:
Jane Nelson
Senior Fellow and Director, CSR Initiative, Harvard Kennedy School; NDPI Board Member
Kristi Ragan
Chief of Party, USAID Grand Challenges for Development, DAI
Dennis Flemming
Executive Director, Niger Delta Partnership Initiative Foundation (NDPI)
Moderated by:
Daniel F. Runde 
Codirector, Project on U.S. Leadership in Development and
William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis, CSIS
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
CSIS, Second Floor Conference Room
1616 Rhode Island Avenue, NW
Traditionally, “corporate social responsibility” has often been characterized by occasional grants and financial assistance to communities in areas where companies operate around the world. This, however, often lacks a strategic focus on what is needed to achieve sustainable development in the long run. As the traditional development landscape changes and the role of the private sector in development is increasingly elevated, new approaches are emerging. Designed to align with and advance business objectives, corporate social enterprises unite the strengths of corporations and development organizations to find solutions to some of the world’s pressing development challenges.
This panel will examine the Niger Delta Partnership Initiative (NDPI) as an example of a new model for business-led development. Through its programming and partnership approach, NDPI addresses the root causes of instability throughout the Niger Delta region while achieving development and business outcomes.
This event is part of CSIS’s ongoing “Chevron Forum on Development” series, which seeks to highlight the private sector's role in global development.
This will be a timely and informative discussion. Please RSVP toChevronForum@csis.org.
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ACBC’s 4th Winter Awards Gala. November 9, 2013. Philadelphia, PA

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ACBC’s 4th Winter Awards Gala celebrates....”Economic expansion,through partnership”.
The African and Caribbean Business Council (ACBC) presents its 4th WINTER AWARDS DINNER AND BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE.
(PHILADELPHIA) October 28, 2013) -- The African and Caribbean Business Council (ACBC) is proud to announce its 4th Winter Awards and Dinner Gala on Saturday, November 9, 2013, at the Hilton Philadelphia Airport Hotel, 4509 Island Avenue, Philadelphia PA 19153.   The day’s events will commence with a Business Roundtable: 9am—1pm, a VIP Reception: 6pm  -7 pm, and the Award Dinner: 7pm -11pm.
The organization will pay tribute to the businesses and culture of the African and Caribbean Countries and welcome Former President of NIGERIA, H.E. Olusegun Obasanjo,  and, H.E. Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Governor, State of Osun. Also to be present are ambassadors representing Nigeria, Cayenne, Zambia, Namibia, Mali, Angola, Tanzania, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Liberia, Botswana, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, and South Africa.
The goal of ACBC is to promote and preserve African and Caribbean business interests both here and abroad, by driving economic development and expanding access to global markets. Several individuals who are at the center of creating a culture of change, quality, and empowerment within the African and Caribbean diaspora will receive award in Innovation, Excellence, Service, Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Person of the Year and ACBC’s Medal of Honor. ACBC President Dr. Azuka Anyiam described the event as a signature event that expresses ACBC quality and its effort in enhancing business expansion and trade promotion.

Keynote Speaker is Ms. Lorie Williams, Founder of a Canadian Harambee Education Society for Kenya and Tanzania. The business roundtable is free for everyone to attend.


Here is the link for the event registration https://www.eventbrite.com/event/8886083515. or through www.acbcphilly.com

November 24, 2013. BE READY SUNDAY for Faith Based Organizations

NOV 24TH, SUNDAY

  • Be Ready Sunday - Plan / Pledge / Practice Repeating Event
    The mission behind Be Ready Sunday is to engage faith based organizations from across the United States to take the time to develop and test a Fire Evacuation Plan for their house of worship. The Be Ready Sunday initiative has three easy to follow steps that will ensure your house of worship is prepared in the event a fire should occur during worship service. For additional information on the initiative access www.BeReadySunday.org
    9:00am - 5:00pm

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