ICYMI: FEMA, DHS Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships Host Workshop for Houses of Worship, Community Non-profits in Puerto Rico

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HQ-22-229
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December 21, 2022

WASHINGTON -- FEMA, together with Puerto Rico Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (PRVOAD); Send Relief Puerto Rico; the DHS Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and other Federal agencies, hosted a workshop and networking session for houses of worship and community non-profit organizations in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, on December 15 in order to strengthen partnerships among the emergency management enterprise and shared best practices.

Topics of discussion focused on assistance eligibility requirements for places of worship and other non-profit organizations. Panelists covered a range of issues and participants received information about how to apply to other sources of recovery funding from federal agencies.

“Faith and community-based organizations are key partners before, during and after disasters. FEMA is committed to ensuring we work across the federal family to facilitate the strengthening of relationships, sharing of resources and partnering together to help disaster survivors throughout Puerto Rico,” said Nancy Casper, Federal Coordinating Officer for Hurricane Fiona.

“Having the opportunity to connect and learn from faith-based and community leaders ensures that FEMA continues to put people first throughout the recovery process, which includes connecting them to available resources across the federal government,” said Marcus Coleman, Director for the DHS Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships.

“This workshop was a great opportunity to share and connect with federal agencies like FEMA and partners on the island. Gatherings like these are crucial to building resilience and capacity, while strengthening partnerships – and that is what is most important to us,” said Rev. David Guadalupe, President, PRVOAD.

“Send Relief’s ultimate mission is to see lives changed and communities transformed by meeting tangible needs. We accomplish that in partnership with FEMA, houses of worship, NGOs and other community partners. We believe that we are stronger when we serve together,” said Jonathan Santiago, Director, Send Relief Puerto Rico.

Sources of Disaster Assistance and Safety and Security for Houses of Worship and Non-profit Organizations” workshop participants discuss how to build and strengthen partnerships across federal agencies.

Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, Dec. 15, 2022 -- “Sources of Disaster Assistance and Safety and Security for Houses of Worship and Non-profit Organizations” workshop participants discuss how to build and strengthen partnerships across federal agencies. Workshop topics included how to navigate FEMA programs and how to access other recovery resources from other federal agencies. Representatives from FEMA, the DHS Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, the PRVOAD and other nonprofit organizations were in attendance. FEMA/Yuisa Ríos.

The gathering assembled a diverse lineup of speakers. Guest presenters included representatives from AmeriCorps, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Small Business Administration, Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Customs and Border Patrol and other partners.

This workshop builds on FEMA’s efforts to ensure resources from both the federal and Puerto Rico governments are invested effectively, swiftly and equitably to benefit survivors.

For more information, please visit www.fema.gov/faith and www.prvoad.org.

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