The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is soliciting proposals for its Homeland Security National Training Program (HSNTP) – Continuing Training Grants (CTG).
Donor Name: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
State: All States
County: All Counties
U.S. Territory: American Samoa, Guam, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 08/09/2023
Size of the Grant: $6 million
Grant Duration: 36 months
Details:
Through the Continuing Training Grants (CTG) program, the Department of Homeland Security 2023 Homeland Security National Training Program (HSNTP) plays an important role in the National Preparedness System. The CTG program supports building, sustaining, and delivering core capabilities through the development and delivery of training to achieve the National Preparedness Goal (the Goal), which is “a secure and resilient nation with the capabilities required across the whole community to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from the threats and hazards that pose the greatest risk”.
Specifically, the CTG program provides funding for eligible applicants to support and target training solutions for state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) partners, supporting the objective of the National Preparedness System to facilitate an integrated, whole community, risk-informed, capabilities-based approach to preparedness.
The CTG program supports multiple goals and objectives of the 2022-2026 FEMA Strategic Plan, particularly Goal 3: Promote and sustain a ready FEMA and prepared nation and Objective 3.1 to Strengthen the emergency management workforce.
Objectives
- Address Capability Gaps
- States and territories provide annual data on their proficiency across 32 core capabilities through the Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment, Stakeholder Preparedness Reviews, exercise and real world after-action reports, and other preparedness data. This data feeds into the National Preparedness Report, which summarizes progress made, and challenges that remain, in building and sustaining the capabilities needed to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from the threats, hazards, and incidents that pose the greatest risk to the nation. This annual report offers all levels of government, tribes, and the private and nonprofit sectors, and the public practical insights into preparedness that support decisions about program priorities, resource allocation, and actions that can create more resilient communities.
- FEMA recognizes the importance of education and training in improving communities’ abilities to prepare for, respond to, and recover from all hazards. Given the unique challenges faced by rural, remote communities and Tribal Nations, FEMA supports the development and delivery of training curriculum to specifically support these communities and help them prepare for and respond to all types of disasters to include extreme weather events.
Priorities
-
- FEMA Strategic Plan: The 2022-2026 FEMA Strategic Plan positions the agency to respond to a changing landscape in which the emergency management community must embrace its expanding role. To meet this challenge, the Strategic Plan outlines three bold and ambitious goals. The objectives under each goal outline how FEMA will support its workforce, better position communities, and leverage its programs and processes to advance the emergency management field
- Goal 1 – Instill Equity as a Foundation of Emergency Management
- Goal 2 – Lead Whole of Community in Climate Resilience
- Goal 3 – Promote and Sustain a Ready FEMA and Prepared Nation
- FEMA Strategic Plan: The 2022-2026 FEMA Strategic Plan positions the agency to respond to a changing landscape in which the emergency management community must embrace its expanding role. To meet this challenge, the Strategic Plan outlines three bold and ambitious goals. The objectives under each goal outline how FEMA will support its workforce, better position communities, and leverage its programs and processes to advance the emergency management field
Focus Areas
The 2023 CTG Focus Areas are:
- Rural Preparedness for Equitable Outcomes
- Objective 1.3: Achieve equitable outcomes for those they serve
- Objective 3.1: Strengthen the emergency management workforce
- Build Tribal Capacities and Capabilities to Improve Readiness and Resilience
- Objective 1.3: Achieve equitable outcomes for those they serve
- Objective 3.1: Strengthen the emergency management workforce
Funding Information
- Available Funding for the NOFO: $6 million
- Maximum Award Amount: $6 million
- Period of Performance: 36 months
Eligibility Criteria
- State governments, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territory governments
- City or township governments
- County governments
- Federally recognized Indian Tribal governments (Tribal governments)
- Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) Internal Revenue Service (IRS) status
- Nonprofit private institutions of higher education
- Nonprofit national associations and organizations
- Public and state-controlled institutions of higher education
Additional Information on Eligibility
Nonprofit private institutions of higher education Nonprofit national associations and organizations.
For more information, visit Grants.gov.