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Damage Assessment Training for Individual Assistance and Public Assistance Programs
Course Description:
This training will be focusing on the process and procedures of conducting damage assessments in support of the Individual and Public Assistance Programs. The Individual Assistance program directly helps those with uninsured or underinsured basic critical needs. Through the Individual Assistance program, FEMA provides several types of financial and direct assistance to eligible individuals and families, including both homeowners and renters. These include Housing, Other Needs Assistance and Cleaning and Sanitizing Assistance. The Public Assistance program provides supplemental grants to state, tribal, territorial, and local governments, and certain types of private non-profits so that communities can quickly respond to and recover from major disasters or emergencies. This includes funding for emergency protective measures, debris removal and permanent restoration of damaged public facilities.
Event Location/Address:
Joint Forces Headquarters State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) 6100 NW 78th Ave.
City and County:
Johnston  -  POLK     (District 1)
Additional Information:
1) This training will be a hybrid with in person and virtual options available. 2) Participants will need a computer, there is guest WiFi available in the SEOC. 3) Participants also will need a photo ID in order to gain entrance to the Joint Forces Headquarters Building. 4) Travel will be on your own.
Course Dates:
3/10/2026   through   3/10/2026    -   (9:00 AM  to  12:00 PM)
Course Contact:
HSEM Training Staff    -    visit our contact information page
PER 344 Social Media Tools and Techniques
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills to use social media tools and techniques for intermediate-level messaging, strategy, and increased situational awareness. This course builds upon the existing PER-304 Social Media for Natural Disaster Response and Recovery course by providing more participants with a more in-depth training in the use of strategy, tools, and messaging techniques in the use of social media.
Event Location/Address:
Virtual
City and County:
 -  Other     (District 0)
Additional Information:
1) This is a virtual offering from NDPTC, follow the registration link below. 2) Two days--four hours each day
Course Dates:
3/11/2026   through   3/12/2026    -   (1:00 PM  to  5:00 PM)
Registration Information:
Copy and paste link to complete registration: https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/4166/
Course Contact:
National Disaster  Preparedness Training Center      ndptc-operations@lists.hawaii.edu      269-466-6431
PER 343 Social Media Engagement Strategies
Course Description:
This course will prepare participants to engage individuals and volunteer organizations through social media, especially in the context of disaster preparedness and response. Social media engagement is often an enigma to most people, particularly in the public sector, because it is a different form of communication than most are accustomed. Through this course, participants will learn how to develop content that engages their audiences and turns their words into action throughout the disaster cycle. Participants will learn about social media engagement texhniques, individual and organizational roles in crisis communication and Virtual Operations Support Teams (VOST).
Event Location/Address:
Virtual
City and County:
 -  Other     (District 0)
Additional Information:
1) This is a virtual offering from NDPTC, follow the registration link below. 2) Two days--four hours each day
Course Dates:
3/18/2026   through   3/19/2026    -   (1:00 PM  to  5:00 PM)
Registration Information:
Copy and paste link to complete registration: https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/4167/
Course Contact:
National Disaster  Preparedness Training Center      ndptc-operations@lists.hawaii.edu      269-466-6431
G 272 Warning Coordination
Course Description:
This course is produced with the partnership with the National Weather Service (NWS). In order to reduce deaths, injuries, and property loss, Emergency Managers must work closely with the NWS and news media to provide effectiveness. **This course is part of the FEMA Advanced Professional Series (APS)
Event Location/Address:
Polk County Emergency Management 1907 Carpenter Avenue
City and County:
Des Moines  -  POLK     (District 1)
Additional Information:
1) This facility takes a whole block, with Polk County Public Health on the front (south side of bldg)—directly to the north of the Polk County Human Services (DHS) Building. Download facility parking locations at https://www.polkcountyiowa.gov/emergency-management/about-us/location-facilities/ 2) Meals on your own, adequate time will be provided 3) This multi-day course is supported with Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) funding. You may request lodging reimbursement if you traveled an excess of 50 miles one-way and are an Iowa resident. Requests are based upon available funding. BEFORE making lodging reservations and PRIOR to start of class, email your lodging reimbursement request to HSEMDTraining@iowa.gov. 4) All other travel will be on your own if the above doesn't apply or requested.
Course Dates:
3/18/2026   through   3/19/2026    -   (8:00 AM  to  4:30 PM)
Course Contact:
HSEM Training Staff    -    visit our contact information page
MGT 331 Community Planning for Disaster Recovery
Course Description:
Disaster Recovery is a complex, costly, and potentially lengthy process. Depending on the scope of a disaster, recovery efforts can last years and cost millions of dollars. Planning has a direct positive impact on a community’s ability to recover from disasters. Planning for disaster recovery before disasters occur can significantly speed up and facilitate the post-disaster recovery process. This course will provide facilitated discussions on key concepts for disaster recovery planning, including the benefits of pre-disaster planning, key elements, and the plan development process. This course will prepare participants to initiate disaster recovery plans and participate in the long-term recovery planning process in their own communities through the review of case studies and existing disaster recovery plans. The goal of this course is to prepare participants to evaluate and develop disaster recovery plans in the context of the whole community approach to planning.
Event Location/Address:
Virtual
City and County:
 -  Other     (District 0)
Additional Information:
1) This is a virtual offering from NDPTC, follow the registration link below. 2) Two days--four hours each day
Course Dates:
3/25/2026   through   3/26/2026    -   (12:00 PM  to  4:00 PM)
Registration Information:
Copy and paste link to complete registration: https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/4168/
Course Contact:
National Disaster  Preparedness Training Center      ndptc-operations@lists.hawaii.edu      269-466-6431
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