Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Apply for the 2012 Individual and Community Preparedness Awards today!


Have you or a program been working to make your community safer, stronger and better prepared for any disaster or emergency event? If so, the Individual and Community Preparedness (ICP) Awards application window is open through July 31, 2012 for activities taking place during the period of January 1, 2011 through June 1, 2012. Apply today!
Winners of the 2012 FEMA ICP Awards will be chosen from ten categories and will be announced in September during National Preparedness Month. They will also be FEMA’s honored guests at a community preparedness roundtable event in Washington, D.C.
At last year’s event, winners were able to share their ideas, experiences and solutions as well as their advice on how to keep their communities prepared for emergencies. For example, honoree Michael Smith, Fire Chief for the San Manuel Band of Serrano Mission Indians, helped San Manuel develop a “Send Word Now” system which provides text messaging, email and voice alerts to tribal members during emergencies.
Several of last year's honorees also distinguished themselves by involving their entire community in emergency preparedness. Herman Schaeffer, the Director of Community Outreach for the New York City Office of Emergency Management, helped oversee the New York City Citizen Corps program, which collaborated with more than 60 community organizations, government agencies, private sector organizations and volunteer programs to promote emergency preparedness.
Do you know someone who is a preparedness trailblazer like these two individuals? Send your nominations to citizencorps@fema.gov by July 31, 2012 at 11:59 p.m.!

Visit the Awards page on our Citizen Corps website for information on how to apply!

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