Measuring Disaster Preparedness Grant Impact
GrantID: 63418
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $5,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Disaster Preparedness Training for Local Communities: Building Resilience
Required Outcomes with Benchmarks
The objective of this grant funding is to provide communities with essential skills and knowledge necessary for effective disaster preparedness. Required outcomes include a minimum increase of 30% in participants’ knowledge retention regarding emergency responses post-training. Additionally, communities should demonstrate enhanced readiness through periodic drills and preparedness assessments by local authorities.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to Track
Organizations utilizing this funding will need to monitor several specific metrics: 1) Number of training sessions held annually, 2) Participant attendance rates, 3) Improvement in knowledge assessments before and after training sessions, and 4) Rates of community participation in disaster preparedness drills. Tracking these KPIs will offer a clearer picture of the program's effectiveness.
Evaluation and Reporting Requirements
Grantees are required to submit regular progress reports detailing the training sessions delivered, participant feedback, and any changes in community preparedness levels. Reports should also highlight partnerships with local authorities to ensure effective coordination during training initiatives. This ongoing assessment process aids in optimizing the curriculum and adjusting training methods as necessary.
Performance Thresholds
Organizations must meet established benchmarks to continue receiving funding. Failure to achieve a minimum of 75% satisfaction from participants or to meet the required increase in preparedness knowledge may result in decreased funding or re-evaluation of the program's effectiveness. Regular assessments will identify areas needing improvement to maintain program integrity and funding viability.
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