Department of Homeland Security. DHS Announces Release of Application Guidance
for Over $3 Billion in Grant Programs. 1 Feb 2008.
[Excerpt from DHS Press Release: “The Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) today announced the release of application guidance for 14 federal grant
programs whose collective purpose is to strengthen prevention, protection,
response and recovery capabilities at all levels of government. The Department
uses the application guidance to set strategic priorities that support President
George W. Bush's National Homeland Security Strategy and align with the Department's
National Preparedness Guidelines and the recently released National Response
Framework. Fiscal Year (FY) 2008 grant programs provide $376.3 million more
than last year to enhance the nation’s ability to prevent, protect against,
respond to and recover from terrorist attacks, major disasters and other emergencies.
“This year, we’re asking applicants to prioritize preparedness
planning and counter IED threats,” said Homeland Security Secretary Michael
Chertoff. “We are focusing 25 percent of key program dollars on these
priorities, and we’re giving communities even greater clarity on how
we seek to minimize our collective risk.”
“…Changes to the FY 2008 grants program include significant improvements
based on extensive outreach to state and local preparedness partners. Guidance
on all 14 grant programs is being released simultaneously to allow applicants
more time to plan and apply for funding, as well as more rapidly begin implementing
security measures. Additionally, as part of the recommendations of the Post
Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act, the department’s regional offices
will have an enhanced role in administering grant programs. IPP applications
are due to the department no later than March 17, 2008, and HSGP applications
are due May 1, 2008….
“
The 2008 risk assessment methodology has been revised to reflect input from
the 9/11 Commission Act, including the use of Metropolitan Statistical Areas.
As the department invests in all-hazards capabilities across the nation, this
updated grant process will further manage risk and close capability gaps.”]
[Note: Go the Press Release for access to the Guidance/Application Kits and
additional information.]
For More Information visit: http://www.dhs.gov/xnews/releases/pr_1201882070387.shtm