Subject: Invitation to MEMA's Whole Community Summit, Nov. 16,
2017, Clarksville, MD
MEMA (Maryland Emergency Management Agency) is hosting a whole
community summit, Piecing it Together: Building Partnerships
through Resilience, on Thursday, November 16th, 2017, at the:
Ten Oaks Ballroom and Conference Center
located at 5000 Signal Bell Lane
Clarksville, MD 21029.
Registration runs from 800am - 900am. The conference runs
from 900am to 400pm.
An exciting program has been prepared for you. You can view
the schedule, at: http://mema.maryland.gov/Pages/wholecommunitysummit.aspx
There will be speaker/presenters from the public sector,
the private sector and the volunteer communities... something for
everyone!!
If you have not registered, and plan to attend please register
at mema.maryland.gov/summit.
Or, on
Eventbrite, at
This will help us keep an accurate count of attendees. Light breakfast, and lunch, will be
provided.
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Monday, November 13, 2017
Invitation to MEMA's Whole Community Summit, Nov. 16, 2017, Clarksville, MD
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Water Insecurity. You have access to: HOW AN EXISTENTIAL CRISIS LEAD KIMBERLY FOGG DIRECTLY TO HER PURPOSE. November 2017
To our members within the
U.S, Caribbean, Africa, and throughout the diaspora assistance thru GSP.
· NOVEMBER 9,
2017 BY MASHAUN SIMON
When Kimberly Fogg was a kid, her mother used to tell her
that she had special powers. “I always had this unexplainable way,” she told
MsXFactor. “I always had this, I don’t know…I did not grow up in a church and
I did not grow up knowing the Bible – but I had this connection.” While she
finds it difficult to describe the connection and its source, what she does
know is that while on safari in Tanzania more than seven years ago, the
connection became recognizable once again. “God began saying, ‘I want you to
help – no, I need you to help.” What was God asking her to do? Who was God
instructing her to help?
Following the death of her father, Fogg embarked upon the
voyage as a means of soul-searching. She recalls a defining moment during
dinner in Kenya. The waiter was focused on her – so much so that everyone at
the table took notice. “When he brought my food there was a strange light
shinning from behind him and when I looked, I saw his name tag.” The waiter’s
name was the same as her father’s, Alphonse – she knew in that moment that
her life would forever change. How would it change? She was not totally sure
until she came across a group of young children traveling to gather water.
She would quickly learn that the young people did not have
access to clean water, in their local area so they had to travel. The
problem, however, is that the trek was dangerous, which meant that some never
made it back home. If they did, the water they collected could be
contaminated which eventually made them ill – resulting in death as well. She
felt that she had to do something but at first she resisted.
“Initially I felt sorry as I saw these beautiful little
children traveling to collect water, but I was missing my beautiful house,”
she said.
She did not know the first thing about the process of
providing clean water in a foreign land. “As I pushed back, purpose
kept being placed in my face,” she remembers. “God kept saying, ‘I want you
to do this.’
Photo: Kimberly Fogg
Fogg was obedient to that call and today she heads Global Sustainable Partnerships,
a non-profit organization that provides access to clean and safe drinking
water to schools, households, health centers and hospitals in Tanzania. She
came across the technology, HydrAid
BioSand Filters, after returning to the states from her safari. “The
filters that I decided to use are manufactured in my hometown (Grand Rapids,
MI) just 10 minutes from my parents house,” she said. “I was talking to
someone who was doing work on my parents roof, telling him about what I had
experienced while on my safari, and he started telling me about these
filters.” And one of the two trainings each year just happened to be coming
up. “I never said okay,” Fogg reports matter-of-factly.
“I just started following the bread crumbs.
READ MORE AT: https://msxfactor.com/how-an-existential-crisis-lead-this-social-entrepreneur-directly-to-her-purpose/
Become a partner in Global
Sustainable Partnership for Water Security:
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Tuesday, November 7, 2017
FEMA Grants .....Assistance and information Resources
Release of NIMS Resource Management Supplemental Guidance and Tools. November 2017
NIMS Resource Management Tools
Release of NIMS Resource
Management Supplemental Guidance and Tools
FEMA’s National Integration Center is pleased to
release a series of National Incident Management System (NIMS) Resource
Management component documents that enhance interoperability and the
effectiveness of mutual aid.
Today’s release includes:
To support partner and stakeholder adoption, FEMA is
hosting a series of 60-minute webinars to discuss the National Qualification
System and answer questions related to the foundational guide and supporting
tools. All webinars are open to the whole community, including individuals
and communities, the private and nonprofit sectors, faith-based
organizations, and all state, local, tribal, and territorial governments.
To review the documents and for additional
webinar information, visit: www.fema.gov/national-qualification-system.
To review the NIMS Job Titles/Position
Qualifications and Resource Typing Definitions other than those in NQS, go
to: https://rtlt.preptoolkit.fema.gov/Public.
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Private Sector Advisory The U.S. Virgin Islands Qualifies to Receive Up to $371 Million in Community Disaster Loans November 7, 2017
-Loans
over grants? Wait for the grant. What about 2018 Hurricane Season?
Will you be able to pay off any existing
loans by the 2018 Season?
VIRGIN ISLANDS APPROVED FOR COMMUNITY LOANS…..
Federal
Emergency Management Agency
Private Sector Division/ National Business Emergency Operations Center FEMA-Private-Sector@fema.dhs.gov
Private Sector Advisory
The U.S. Virgin Islands
Qualifies to Receive Up to $371 Million in Community Disaster Loans
November 7, 2017
The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced today the provision of
additional resources and services to support ongoing operational needs for
the U.S. Virgin Islands, in the form of federal loans.
On Oct. 26, 2017, President Trump signed supplemental
appropriations funding permitting the transfer of up to $4.6 billion to FEMA’s Community Disaster Loan (CDL)
Program. CDLs help local governments continue to provide essential
operating services after a major disaster. FEMA, in consultation with the
U.S. Department of the Treasury, determined the U.S. Virgin Islands now
qualifies to receive up to $371 million in CDLs. These funds will help the U.S. Virgin Islands
continue to perform essential government functions as the territory recovers
from Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
The CDL package was presented today to the U.S. Virgin
Islands’ Governor’s Authorized Representative for further review and
consultation with FEMA in regard to the loan terms. Upon agreement, the loan
funding will be transferred to budgetary accounts for dispersal to the U.S.
Virgin Islands’ central government, the Gov. Juan F. Luis Hospital &
Medical Center, the Roy Lester Schneider Hospital-Schneider Regional Medical
Center, and the U.S. Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority.
Loan funds will be withdrawn in increments based on
actual, immediate cash needs as necessary to maintain essential government
operations supported by financial documentation. FEMA, in consultation with
the U.S. Department of the Treasury, implemented additional reporting
requirements (e.g., submissions of cash receipts, cash outlays, restricted
and unrestricted cash balances, and other cash flows) to ensure CDL funds are
being used appropriately.
FEMA, in consultation with the U.S. Department of the
Treasury, continues to work closely with states and territories affected by
Hurricanes Harvey, Maria, and Irma to determine eligibility and appropriate
loan authority for their CDLs.
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Webinar - Coaching and Mentoring in Humanitarian Response. November 2017
Webinar - Coaching and Mentoring in Humanitarian Response
Join us on the 29 November for this hour-long webinar to learn how coaching and mentoring can be effectively put into practice within a humanitarian context.
- Topic:New and featured courses , Management Essentials, Coaching and mentoring others
- Format:Individual modules, Event, Webinar
- Language:English
- Provider:Humanitarian Leadership Academy
- Region:Global
- Compatibility:Smartphone, Tablet
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