FFY11 - 12 UASI Suggested Project Development and Grant Activity

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Although this is dated (from July 26, 2010), it is unlikely these dates will change as they have generally been used for some years. It also helps us realize how to take part most effectively in planning (and funding!) efforts for the county. It comes from Jennifer Schaal, UASI Program Manager, Washington State Emergency Management Division.

Additional information on state level grants (i.e., primarily for counties I suspect, but perhaps open to Vashon directly) can be found at: www.emd.wa.gov/grants/grants_index.shtml

January FY11 Write IJs and obtain stakeholder reviews (EMD w/optional input)
   
February FY11 IJs continue...
   
March IJs continue...
  FY11 Core Group approves final project list
   
 

NEW PROJECT CYCLE BEGINS

April FY11 HSGP application filed on grants.gov (EMD)
  FY12 County capabilities inventory updated and used as benchmark for new projects
   
May FY12 Project template sent out (EMD)
  FY12 Subcommittees meet to update capabilities inventory and discuss project ideas
   
June FY12 UASI Strategy document guides project development
  FY12 Subcommittees meet to discuss projects
   
July FY11 Award received
  FY12 Subcommittees meet to discuss projects
   
August FY11 Contracts executed
  FY12 Subcommittees meet to discuss projects
  FY12 State Agency project kickoff
   
September FY11 Projects underway
  FY12 Subcommittees submit projects
   
October FY11 Projects continue
   
November FY11 Projects continue
  FY12 Project list into spreadsheet (EMD)
  FY12 Guidance received
  FY12 Project list reviewed and ranked
  FY12 Projects voted into final list
   
December FY11 Projects continue
  FY12 Core Group approves proposed project list
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