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Preparedness (Non-Disaster) Grants
Find and Apply for Grants
Continuing Training Grants
Emergency Preparedness Grant Coordination: https://www.phe.gov/Preparedness/planning/hpp/Pages/emergency-prep-grant.aspx
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State, local, tribal, and territorial governments are required to spend 7.5 percent of their DHS grant awards combating domestic violent extremism and
targeted violence . Further, since Inauguration Day, DHS has increased the
development, production, and sharing of intelligence and other information
central to countering domestic violent extremism. The Department is
also increasing training opportunities for law enforcement partners,
including through threat assessment and management programs related to
domestic violence extremism. The TVTP Grant
Program application period will close
on May 25, 2021.
can apply for funds to establish
capabilities or fill gaps in their prevention
capabilities. Applying for this grant is a multi-step process and
it is recommended that applicants begin that process early to allow
sufficient time to complete interim steps. Applicants should consult
the Notice of Funding Opportunity for
more specific information. |
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Emergency Managers Association International
1231-B Good Hope Road. S.E. Washington, D.C. 20020 Office: 202-618-9097 bEMA International |
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“We are
now faced with the fact that tomorrow is today. We are confronted with
the fierce urgency of now. In this
unfolding conundrum of life and history there is such a thing as being too
late. Procrastination is still the thief of time. Life often leaves us standing bare, naked
and dejected with a lost opportunity.
This may well be mankind’s last chance to choose between chaos or
community.”
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., ‘Where Are We Going From Here: Chaos or Community’. Cooperation, Collaboration, Communication, Coordination, Community engagement, and Partnering (C5&P) A 501 (c) 3 organization |
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FORCE team members in Syracuse, NY have their OWN facility,
taking advantage of preparedness, mitigation, and other funding opportunities
planning for the present, and the future.
CDS. BEMA Int. NOTE:
Photo before COVID-19 restrictions. |
BOSTON
BLACK NEWS
670 Washington Street
Dorchester, MA. 02124
617-282-0685
617-283-9561
MEDIA
ADVISORY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 3-20-21
CONTACT: RENEE WISE,
617-283-9561
BOSTON
BLACK NEWS IS
GROWING
AS A NEWS SOURCE IN BOSTON
Boston, MA (BOSTON
BLACK NEWS) - It is Friday morning and Pastor Bruce Wall,
CEO and Founder of Boston Praise Radio & TV, is on the air at 6
am with his two-hour Morning Inspiration Radio, TV, Social Media and
Internet broadcast. He airs on 31-different media platforms locally, nationally
and worldwide.
At 8 AM he is joined by
Ron Bell with their Morning Crew Broadcast starts off with Pastor Wall and Ron
being humorous and then moving into a serious dialogue on the morning
news.
From 9 am to 1 pm the
station then turns into Boston Black News with Ron Bell airing from 9 am
to 11 am, Leon Rock airing from 11 am to 12 pm from Washington, DC
and James Leveque, airing from Boston from 12 pm to 1 pm.
More men and women will be
joining this broadcasting news team in the coming weeks.
Pastor Wall said he is reaching
out to Boston Magazine, Politico, Commonwealth Magazine and other daily
newspapers, along with reporters, to ask them to join the Boston Black News
team.
Pastor Wall said, "Boston
Black News is for us, by us and about us.”
He is hoping to start the news
segment on Fridays and then move to five days a week.
Ron Bell is inviting Boston
Mayoral candidates and City Council candidates to be interviewed on Boston
Black News.
Ron said, "We are also
asking local and national Black leaders to appear in our newsroom."
Pastor Bruce Wall stated,
"There are Black print and electronic news media men and women in the city
but they work for white-owned newspapers and television stations."
He went on to say, we are a church-based, Black-owned FCC Licensed FM Radio,
Roku-TV, Apple-TV, Social Media and Internet Multi-Media Network bringing the
news to our people, from our perspective without a negative or ignorant bias
slant that portrays Black people in a negative light.
The telephones are lighting up
on Fridays when many people call to discuss the current news stories and to
gain a deeper insight into the news that is being aired on Boston Black News.
Something new is happening in
Boston and he news is now being communicated by Black people, and some
white reporters, who care about the people and issues that they are reporting
about.
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Dear Charles,
No more.
The survival of bees, people's health, and the future of our food supply are
on the line. |