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Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Disaster Resilience Workshop. May 2019. What about your community?


Check this out for your community.

For this workshop in Washington, D.C. Spin Global, the D.C. Homeland Security & Emergency Management Agency (HSEMA) with the Rockefeller Foundation 100 Resilient Cities (http://www.100resilientcities.org/).  Participating cities in the U.S. are listed below.

This workshop is funded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate. 

TAKE ADVANTAGE to have a similar workshop in your community.  If your city is listed as participating 100 Resilient Cities program.  Contact your city Chief Resiliency Officer office, coordinate with your local emergency management agency. 

“Get it Done.”

For other rural and urban areas, FARMERS, RANCHERS contact your local county, or city emergency management office.  Ask about having this workshop in your community.



100 Resilient Cities Participants in NORTH AMERICA
Atlanta
Berkeley
Boston
Boulder
Chicago
Dallas
El  Paso
Greater Miami and the Beaches
Honolulu
Los Angeles
Louisville
Minneapolis
Nashville
New Orleans
New York
Norfolk
Oakland
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
San Francisco
Seattle
St. Louis
Tulsa
Washington,  D.C.




Black Emergency Managers Association 
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1231  Good Hope Road  S.E.
Washington, D.C.  20020
Office:   202-618-9097 
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FREE at Kaya. Project Management Essentials.


This month we have new courses to help humanitarians develop their project management skills, a paper on the role of the private sector in humanitarian action, and a success story from the Philippines.


 New on Kaya: Project Management Essentials
(D Pro Series)

Looking to improve your skills in project, program and financial management, as well as monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning (MEAL)? The D Pro Series is a selection of internationally recognised courses aimed at development, relief and humanitarian professionals across the globe. Each course is designed to improve humanitarian skills, especially at the local level, while providing an easy to deploy training system to promote career progression and contribute to sector-wide coherence.



FREE COURSE: Project Mgmt. Developing LogFrames. April 2019



Developing Logframes

Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL)


Logframes are the foundation of a solid monitoring and evaluation plan. In this course, you will learn what logframes are, why they are a key element of strong program design, and how to develop effective logframes.





Saturday, April 6, 2019

Opportunity...April 2019. FY19 MuralsDC Graffiti and Aerosol Mural Artists Request for Qualifications

FY19 MuralsDC Graffiti and Aerosol Mural Artists Request for Qualifications (RFQ)
The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH), in partnership with the DC Department of Public Works (DPW), seeks graffiti and aerosol mural artists and artist teams to design, create and install aerosol murals as part of the MuralsDC program. Selected artists will be expected to address designated youth (ages 14-18) to help them understand the art of aerosol graffiti mural painting and provide youth with opportunities to assist (site preparation and mural outlining).
The MuralsDC program was established to replace illegal graffiti with artistic works, revitalize sites within communities in the District of Columbia, and to teach young people the art of aerosol painting.  This initiative aims to  positively engage the District's youth by teaching proper professional art techniques, providing supplies, and a legal means to practice and perform artistic skills in a way that promotes respect for public and private property and community awareness. There are currently more than eighty (80) MuralsDC projects across all eight wards of the District of Columbia.
Submission Deadline:  Tuesday, April 30, 2019 at 4:00 pm ET
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