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Sunday, November 27, 2022

Recorded Webinars. DHS Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

 

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Protect the safety and security of your place of worship or community space. Learn more by listening to the recorded webinars:


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Many people spend time in churches, mosques, synagogues, temples, gurdwaras or other places of worship and public spaces. People should feel safe when they gather to express their faith or serve their community.

This blog identifies five ways your community can get started today.  

Learn more: 5 Ways to Improve the Safety and Security of Your Place of Worship or Community Spaces | FEMA.gov


The DHS Partnerships Center carries out the policies and program priorities of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, DHS and FEMA for faith and community-based organizations related to all-hazards preparedness, emergency and disaster response and recovery, safety, security, and human trafficking. The DHS Partnerships Center offers a variety of resources to the public at dhs.gov/faith.

DHS Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships 

Have a comment, question or looking for information? E-mail us at Partnerships@fema.dhs.gov

2023. Nonprofit Security Grant Program. Learn How to Prepare


Join Us to Learn How to Prepare for the Fiscal Year 2023 Nonprofit Security Grant Program


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Preparing for the Fiscal Year 2023 Nonprofit Security Grant Program

The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Grant Programs Directorate, the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and the DHS Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, jointly invite all interested 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations to a Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) Informational Webinar virtual event to provide a look-back on the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 NSGP, and look-ahead for the prospective FY 2023 NSGP. The NSGP provides funding for physical and cyber security enhancements and other security-related activities to nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of a terrorist attack. In addition, the NSGP seeks to integrate nonprofit preparedness activities with broader state and local preparedness efforts.

FEMA will host several NSGP virtual webinars to provide lessons learned from the FY 2022 NSGP cycle and, most importantly, share valuable information on what nonprofits should consider now in preparation for the FY 2023 NSGP application submission cycle. Each webinar will contain similar content including an opportunity for nonprofits to provide a platform to share NSGP investment accomplishments, feedback, and ask questions.

You Must Register in Advance:

When: November 29, 2022

Time: 03:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) (US and Canada)

Register in advance for this meeting: 

https://fema.connectsolutions.com/ejl8t8uukcqt/event/registration.html

 

When: December 8, 2022

Time: 03:00 PM ET (US and Canada)

Register in advance for this meeting:

https://fema.connectsolutions.com/ehnjunvdpxep/event/registration.html

 

 When: December 13, 2022

Time: 03:00 PM ET (US and Canada)

Register in advance for this meeting: 

https://fema.connectsolutions.com/e51cutauazfn/event/registration.html

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Adobe Connect meeting. Please check both junk/spam as some email filters may redirect the attendance confirmation email.

For any questions regarding these sessions or to request special accommodations, please contact FEMA-NSGP@fema.dhs.gov.



Friday, November 25, 2022

WHO is poised to rename monkeypox as “MPOX”

A woman receives a dose of monkeypox vaccine in New Orleans, Aug. 13. Lan Wei/Xinhua via Getty

The Virus Formerly Known as Monkeypox


WHO is poised to rename monkeypox as “MPOX,” Politico reports

The Biden administration reportedly urged the agency to hurry up on the name change—for which WHO sought suggestions over the summer—amid concerns of deepening stigma.

Calling out the name: Scientists and LGBT activists had also argued for months that the monkeypox name is imprecise and plays into racist stereotypes about Africa.

As the outbreak slows, research findings continue to reveal more about the virus:
  • Gay men were most at risk in this outbreak, but a first-of-its-kind Lancet study found that thousands of women and nonbinary people were infected—many of them without sexual contact—and that many cases were likely missed, the New York Times reports.  
  • When did it all begin? A Dutch preprint study found no evidence of widespread transmission before the first week of May—the same week the virus was flagged in the UK, Spain, and Portugal, CIDRAP reports
  • The vaccine works: A study by UK health officials estimated that a single dose of the Jynneos monkeypox vaccine was 78% effective at protecting against infection 14+ days after vaccination, STAT reports.

Join OMH for a Native American Heritage Month Twitter Chat November 29, 2:00 pm ET

 

Join OMH for a Native American Heritage Month Twitter Chat

Native American Heritage Month Twitter Chat

Join the HHS Office of Minority Health (OMH) and Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health for a Twitter chat in honor of Native American Heritage Month. The chat will discuss how maternal and child health and food access can be improved for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities. Follow @MinorityHealth and @JHUCIH on Twitter and use the hashtags #NativeHealthChat and #NativeStregths to join the conversation.
November 29, 2:00 pm ET.

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