Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Homeland Security National Training Program (HSNTP) - Continuing Training Grants (CTG)

The Department of Homeland Security Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Homeland Security National Training Program (HSNTP), Continuing Training Grants (CTG) program plays an important role in the implementation of the National Preparedness System by supporting the building, sustainment, and delivery of core capabilities

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essential to achieving the National Preparedness Goal (the Goal) of a secure and resilient Nation.

Delivering core capabilities requires the combined effort of the whole community, rather than the exclusive effort of any single organization or level of government.

The FY 2016 HSNTP/CTG supports efforts to build and sustain core capabilities across Prevention, Protection, Mitigation, Response, and Recovery mission areas, with specific focus on addressing the training needs of our Nation.

Objectives:
FY 2016 HSNTP/CTG training programs will provide training solutions to address specific national preparedness gaps, correlate training needs with exercise activities and outcomes, incorporate the core capabilities identified in the National Preparedness Goal, and ensure training is available and accessible to a nationwide audience.
Related Programs

State and Local Homeland Security Training Program

Department of Homeland Security


Agency: Department of Homeland Security - FEMA

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Estimated Funding: $11,521,000





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Additional Information of Eligibility:
This is a notice of intent to award a single source cooperative agreement through the CESU network to Montana State University in accordance with DOI policy 505 DM 2 (1) Unsolicited Proposal and (4) Unique Qualifications

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Agency Email:
ndgrants@fema.dhs.gov

Date Posted:
2016-07-18

Application Due Date:
2016-08-22

Archive Date:
2016-09-21


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