Are you an arts or cultural organization that wants to learn more about how you can use FEMA grant funding to build resilience, communicate risk, or mitigate hazards? Are you a state, local, Tribal, or territorial government official who wants to partner with an arts or cultural organization to build community resilience? The following non-exhaustive list provides more information on how to access FEMA grant programs.
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➡️Local authorities are often at the frontline of crises. IIPP's Ryan Bellinson and Daniel Wainwright explore how local governments can tackle the cost of living crisis and the potential of community wealth funds in Camden. ✍️Read the blog here: https://lnkd.in/eXXuGJgu
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📣 #AdvocacyAgenda | Working with donors, grantees, civic leaders and policymakers, we focus on ensuring everyone in our community has opportunities to achieve educational success, gain financial empowerment and experience housing security. Check out our updated 2024 agenda to learn more about our policy priorities! 🔗: https://bit.ly/Advocacy24 #UnitedWeThrive Kristina Scott
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🚨 Last Chance! Your input is crucial! Version 5 of FEMA’s Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide (PAPPG) is now open for public comment. This is your opportunity to shape the future of disaster recovery policies. The draft policy incorporates feedback from states, tribes, territories, and nonprofits to simplify eligibility, streamline processes, increase accessibility, and support resilience. Make sure your voice is heard—submit your feedback by August 19, 2024, on the Federal Register or http://FEMA.gov . Don’t miss this chance to impact the next generation of public assistance! View the Guide here: https://lnkd.in/dXSAv8sp #FEMA #DisasterRecovery #PublicAssistance
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How do you remove an HOA board member? Read on for our guide on how to do so with the least disruption to association operations and community harmony. https://ow.ly/hvay30sFHcX
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How do you remove an HOA board member? Read on for our guide on how to do so with the least disruption to association operations and community harmony. https://ow.ly/91O930sFPnl
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People Leader | Strategic Engagement & Partnerships | Board Director (MAICD) | Program Management | Communications
Sharing a great new free resource developed by the Inner North Community Foundation, for proactively planning for your future legacy. I can vouch for the usefulness of this simple tool, and the careful thought that's gone into it, as I'm lucky enough to sit on the Foundation's Board. See link below. Or if you live, work or play in the Merri-bek City Council, Yarra City Council, or Darebin City Council areas, and would prefer a hard copy, please drop me or Ben Rodgers a note. No strings attached :) #leavealegacy #sorted Carolyn Phiddian Jo Barraket AM Michael Howard Eamonn Fennessy Craig Kenny Nic Vogelpoel Bianca Maciel Pizzorno Rachel English Kevin Breen Alex Brooks
From our work at the Inner North Community Foundation, we are aware that end of life is difficult for people, and not everyone knows exactly what to do about it. ‘Leave a Legacy, Not a Mess’ is a community resource to help people make it easier for their family and friends to manage their estate when they die. It consists of a list of things people could consider doing now to tidy up their estate and avoid the often difficult issues which arise for those left behind. In consultation with our community, we have developed this checklist. https://lnkd.in/gXJqeNHa Learn more https://bitly.cx/ef4Rl
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Community Association / HOA Management professional dedicated to enhancing the Community Association, Condominium, HOA living experience
How do you remove an HOA board member? Read on for our guide on how to do so with the least disruption to association operations and community harmony. https://ow.ly/LRRO30sFK6k
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It’s long overdue, but the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released new requirements for removing lead service lines in the U.S. Access to safe and affordable water is fundamental to the health and wellbeing of our communities. It’s crucial to prioritize efforts to remove lead service lines, especially in rural and underserved neighborhoods that have historically been overlooked. Read more about the new requirements here: https://lnkd.in/gHZ4frtZ
Access to safe, affordable water is a cornerstone of a healthy community and a human right. For generations, lead exposure has silently robbed millions of children - especially those living in communities of color, communities with lower incomes, and rural places - of this right. With this regulation in place, our country finally says: no more. RWJF applauds EPA for requiring the removal of all remaining lead service lines in the United States within the next decade. It is now incumbent upon all of us—water utilities, policymakers, community leaders, and philanthropies—to work together to devote the necessary resources to beating that deadline and prioritizing the most affected neighborhoods for immediate action.
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Here’s our latest blog on the importance of community mobilisation during times of crisis, such as flooding or fires, in informal settlements. https://rb.gy/ywwxjj
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From our work at the Inner North Community Foundation, we are aware that end of life is difficult for people, and not everyone knows exactly what to do about it. ‘Leave a Legacy, Not a Mess’ is a community resource to help people make it easier for their family and friends to manage their estate when they die. It consists of a list of things people could consider doing now to tidy up their estate and avoid the often difficult issues which arise for those left behind. In consultation with our community, we have developed this checklist. https://lnkd.in/gXJqeNHa Learn more https://bitly.cx/ef4Rl
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