DHS
Center for Faith-Based & Neighborhood Partnerships
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Webinar: Know Your Risk: Prepare
your Organization and People for Hurricane Season
Thursday, June 22, 2017 – 2 to 3 p.m. (EDT)
Missed the "Protecting Your Organization" webinar held
on June 13, 2017? We have the recordings here.
Thank you for your interest in the “Protecting Your
Organization: Resources, Partners and Tips to Help Keep Your Office, House of
Worship, or Community Center Safe” webinar. Below are recordings for the
live webinar and segmented pre-recordings from all of our partners. You can
access many of the resources and information referenced in this webinar at www.fema.gov/faith-resources. If you seeking
information on the FY 2017 Non-Profit Security Grant you can find it here: Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 Nonprofit Security Grant Program
(NSGP) Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
Webinar: Resources, Partners and Tips to Help Keep Your Office,
House of Worship, or Community Center Safe
Pre-Recordings:
Have a comment, question or looking for information? E-mail us
at Partnerships@fema.dhs.gov
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Friday, June 23, 2017
June 22, 2017 – 2 to 3 p.m. (EDT). Know Your Risk: Prepare your Organization and People for Hurricane Season
July 15, 2017. Chicago’s Largest 5k RUN/WALK To End Homelessness
Join Chicago's
Most Fun & Highest Social Impact
Event To Help the Homeless!
RUNNERS, WALKERS, VOLUNTEERS & DONORS
WELCOME!
What: Chicago’s Largest 5k RUN/WALK To
End Homelessness
When: Saturday, July 15th 8:00 am
Where: Montrose Harbor, Chicago
Easy Access: A Free Parking Lot
Option, is Available
We also recommend ridesharing &
Public Transportation Options
Sign Up TODAY, Recruit Your Friends, Fundraise
Compete for Awards, Make a Difference & Meet Other Amazing
People
Everybody WINS!
REGISTER TODAY!!!
Please help us Thank and Support
our Sponsors for Stepping Up To End Homelessness!
100% of Proceeds from this
event will be donated to A Safe Haven Foundation a non for profit 501c3
Monday, June 19, 2017
July 13, 2017. Virtual Disaster Housing Industry Forum
Save the Date
What: Virtual Disaster Housing Industry Forum
Date: Thursday, July 13, 2017
Time: 2 to 4 p.m. eastern
FEMA would like to thank the participants of our virtual housing industry
forum held June 15. The event was a success, but because we had additional
vendors who were not able to participate, we will hold a second event on July
13. Please see additional information below:
FEMA is
hosting a virtual industry forum for members of the private sector and academic
institutions that have new and innovative solutions for providing temporary
living facilities following a disaster.
Participants
can present via a web-based platform and phone call. Additional information for
those who may be interested includes:
- The virtual housing industry forum is open to both
for and non-profit organizations, trade associations or academic
institutions who may be able to provide temporary living facilities
following a disaster.
- Interested participants should already have a
proto-type of a fully-formed design concept for disaster housing units.
- The ideal housing units can be used anywhere from
six to 18 months following a disaster and can be used in a variety of
climates.
- Participants can submit up to five power point
slides to present. Presentations will be limited to 10 minutes or less.
- This call for presentations does not imply or
guarantee a contract or intent to purchase. This call is being conducted
to identify diverse options that may be unknown to FEMA.
- Presentations should be submitted no later than noon
(eastern) on Monday, July 10. Presentation times and call-in information
will be sent to those participating on July 11.
Those who are interested in participating or who have questions should
contact FEMA-Housing-Assistance-Initiative@fema.dhs.gov.
Best regards,
Fema-private-sector@fema.dhs.gov
Sunday, June 18, 2017
2017. Summer. Boston, Teachers Need for High School Students Year Round.
Are college seniors, and graduate level students been considered to take up the shortage of teachers and eligible to teach this summer?
BAHEC looking to hire instructors to teach Geometry, Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy/Physiology for HS students in summer BAHEC is a Youth to Health Career Program that aims to diversify the pool of health professionals in Boston. We work with high school students years round. We are currently looking for a few more instructors to teach Geometry, Biology, Chemistry, or Anatomy/Physiology this summer. The course will be held on Mondays through Wednesdays starting July 10th through August 14th (5weeks) from 9am - 12pm. The compensation is $31 per hour. I'm looking to hire right away so interviews need to be soon.
If interested please email me at acrosson@bphc.org or call/text me at 617.306.4461
BAHEC looking to hire instructors to teach Geometry, Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy/Physiology for HS students in summer BAHEC is a Youth to Health Career Program that aims to diversify the pool of health professionals in Boston. We work with high school students years round. We are currently looking for a few more instructors to teach Geometry, Biology, Chemistry, or Anatomy/Physiology this summer. The course will be held on Mondays through Wednesdays starting July 10th through August 14th (5weeks) from 9am - 12pm. The compensation is $31 per hour. I'm looking to hire right away so interviews need to be soon.
If interested please email me at acrosson@bphc.org or call/text me at 617.306.4461
Saturday, June 17, 2017
21st Century Community Engagement Approach to Emergency Management in our Urban Megacities
The Future of Emergency Management in our major urban megacities a 21st Century community engagement approach.....
Los Angeles:
3.929 million (2014)
Population of Compton: 98,597 (2014)
Chicago:
2.722 million (2014)
Population of SouthSide: 862,469
Hmmmmmm....Are they being served? Time for a change in approach to emergency management.
2017. September. HBCU WEEK Conference. Registration Open.
Of the over 100 HBCU's specifically four year colleges & universities, how many have homeland security, emergency management, crisis management areas of concentration OR have instituted emergency management as a 'general education' requirement for all student?
Does your alum HBCU have a program for students, or venture with local jurisdiction?
REGISTRATION
IS NOW OPEN for the 2017 HBCU Week Conference
The
Annual National Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Week
Conference is planned under the leadership of the White House Initiative on
HBCUs and with input from the President’s Board of Advisors on HBCUs and its
conference sponsors. It provides a forum to exchange information and share
innovations among and between institutions.
FREE ADMISSION │ ONLINE REGISTRATION is REQUIRED
You Do Not Want to Miss This One…Lock in your hotel now!
Does your alum HBCU have a program for students, or venture with local jurisdiction?
REGISTRATION
IS NOW OPEN for the 2017 HBCU Week Conference
The
Annual National Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Week
Conference is planned under the leadership of the White House Initiative on
HBCUs and with input from the President’s Board of Advisors on HBCUs and its
conference sponsors. It provides a forum to exchange information and share
innovations among and between institutions.
2017
National HBCU Week Conference
September 17-19, 2017
Crystal Gateway Marriott
1700 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, VA 22202
September 17-19, 2017
Crystal Gateway Marriott
1700 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, VA 22202
Room
Rate Code: National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week
Conference
This
is the largest forum for HBCU presidents, administrators, senior Federal Agency
partners, foundation partners and other stakeholders to address priorities
stated in the Presidential Executive Order. You will have the opportunity
to learn about the vast opportunities at HBCUs, as well as contribute to the national
discussion on:
- strengthening
HBCUs through enhanced institutional planning and development; fiscal
stability and financial management;
- upgrading
institutional infrastructure to ensure long-term viability;
- exploring
new ways to improve the relationship between the Federal Government and
HBCUs;
- fostering
enduring private-sector initiatives and public-private partnerships while
promoting specific areas and centers of academic research and programmatic
excellence throughout all HBCUs;
- informing
public policy and practice as it concerns HBCUs;
- sharing
administrative and programmatic practices within the HBCU community for
the benefit of all; and
- partnering
with elementary and secondary education stakeholders to advance the cradle
to college pipeline.
FREE ADMISSION │ ONLINE REGISTRATION is REQUIRED
You Do Not Want to Miss This One…Lock in your hotel now!
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
June 23, 2017 Deadline for UPO's Joseph A. Beavers Scholarship for Rising Seniors
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