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May 10 (12:00PM) - 12 (5:00PM), 2017

FEMA Benefit Cost Analysis (BCA) Workshop

Ohio EMA is hosting a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Benefit Cost Analysis (BCA) Workshop. The workshop goal is to educate participants on the software and information needed to perform a BCA on a potential mitigation projects using FEMA’s current BCA software (version 5.3.0). This course will assist participants in developing quality BCAs to use when developing grant applications for the FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) grant programs.

Additional information on FEMA’s BCA tool can be found at: https://www.fema.gov/benefit-cost-analysis. Individuals that are considering applying for HMA funds this year are strongly encouraged to attend this course.

Application Deadline: April 27, 2017 Registration: 11:30 AM – 12:00 Noon Wednesday Course time: Noon – 5:00 PM Wednesday Registration: 8:15 AM – 8:30 AM Thursday Course time: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Thursday

Enrollment: Students must enroll via the Department of Public Safety Training Campus website: https://trainingcampus.dps.ohio.gov/cm/cm710/pstc/pstc.html Students experiencing difficulty enrolling should call Ohio EMA Training at (614) 799-3666 / 3824 for assistance with registration. You can check your enrollment / approval status via the Department of Public Safety Training Campus website.

Lodging Information: The Ohio EMA will pay for your lodging on the night of 10 May, 2017 if you are an Ohio resident (non-federal and non-private business employee) commuting 45 miles or more away from your home and office to the training location. However, you must contact the hotel no later than April 10, 2016 to make your reservations. Meals, Per Diem, and all other travel expenses are the responsibility of the student or the parent organization. If you work for the federal government, a private business, or you are from a state other than Ohio, all travel expenses associated with attending Ohio EMA delivered or sponsored training, including any overnight lodging, will be at your or your agency’s expense. Ohio EMA Funding for the rooms is contingent upon your completion of the course; therefore, if you do not complete the course the cost of lodging is your or your agency’s responsibility. Student’s that request lodging and withdraw from a course must contact the hotel to cancel their lodging; failure to cancel reserved lodging for those that withdraw from a course will result in a charge to the student individually.

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 05/10/2017 12:00 PM 05/12/2017 05:00 PM false FEMA Benefit Cost Analysis (BCA) Workshop Ohio EMA is hosting a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Benefit Cost Analysis (BCA) Workshop. The workshop goal is to educate participants on the software and information needed to perform a BCA on a potential mitigation projects using FEMA’s current BCA software (version 5.3.0). This course will assist participants in developing quality BCAs to use when developing grant applications for the FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) grant programs. Additional information on FEMA’s BCA tool can be found at: https://www.fema.gov/benefit-cost-analysis. Individuals that are considering applying for HMA funds this year are strongly encouraged to attend this course. Application Deadline: April 27, 2017 Registration: 11:30 AM – 12:00 Noon Wednesday Course time: Noon – 5:00 PM Wednesday Registration: 8:15 AM – 8:30 AM Thursday Course time: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Thursday Enrollment: Students must enroll via the Department of Public Safety Training Campus website: https://trainingcampus.dps.ohio.gov/cm/cm710/pstc/pstc.html Students experiencing difficulty enrolling should call Ohio EMA Training at (614) 799-3666 / 3824 for assistance with registration. You can check your enrollment / approval status via the Department of Public Safety Training Campus website. Lodging Information: The Ohio EMA will pay for your lodging on the night of 10 May, 2017 if you are an Ohio resident (non-federal and non-private business employee) commuting 45 miles or more away from your home and office to the training location. However, you must contact the hotel no later than April 10, 2016 to make your reservations. Meals, Per Diem, and all other travel expenses are the responsibility of the student or the parent organization. If you work for the federal government, a private business, or you are from a state other than Ohio, all travel expenses associated with attending Ohio EMA delivered or sponsored training, including any overnight lodging, will be at your or your agency’s expense. Ohio EMA Funding for the rooms is contingent upon your completion of the course; therefore, if you do not complete the course the cost of lodging is your or your agency’s responsibility. Student’s that request lodging and withdraw from a course must contact the hotel to cancel their lodging; failure to cancel reserved lodging for those that withdraw from a course will result in a charge to the student individually. ----