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FEMA hosts virtual and in-person events to provide training, assist disaster survivors, share hiring opportunities, and promote other activities related to helping people before, during and after disasters.

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Dam Safety Awareness Day on May 31 every year is in memoriam of the 2,220 people who lost their lives in the 1889 South Fork Dam failure near Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The collapse of the South Fork Dam was a tragedy and is not an isolated incident.


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National Dam Safety Awareness Day seeks to encourage and promote individual and community responsibility and best practices for dam safety, as well as what steps can be taken to prevent catastrophic dam failures. The theme for National Dam Safety Awareness Day 2024 on May 31, is, " Building Resilience: Safeguarding Our Nation's Dams and Empowering Communities."


Provides an overview of the federal procurement under grants rules for recipients and subrecipients when purchasing under a FEMA grant.


Come join your community representatives and Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) at Teton County’s upcoming open house to learn about flood risk in your community.


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Join FEMA’s Office of Business, Industry, and Infrastructure Integration (OB3I) for the May Business and Industry Call on May 28, 2024, from 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. EDT. The meeting will explore the interplay and collaboration between local, state, and federal emergency management and its impact on business, industry, and infrastructure partners.