IEMA awards $4 million in grants
to support local emergency management agencies
Logan County EMA to receive
$20,297.74.
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[July 23, 2016]
SPRINGFIELD
– Grants totaling $4 million awarded by the Illinois Emergency
Management Agency (IEMA) will help 120 accredited city and county
emergency management agencies throughout Illinois support local
disaster preparedness and response efforts.
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“Every emergency begins and ends at the local level, and local
emergency management agencies are key components of that response
and recovery,” said IEMA Director James K. Joseph. “These grants
will allow them to continue efforts to ensure the safety of the
residents in the communities and counties they serve.”
The Emergency Management Performance Grants (EMPG) are funded
through a grant IEMA receives from the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA). The grants, which are awarded annually, can be used
for day-to-day operations of local emergency preparedness and
response programs. Award amounts were determined by a base amount
plus population-based formula prescribed by administrative rule.
Locally, Logan County Emergency Management Agency will receive
$20,297.74.
Click here for complete
list of County and municipal emergency management agencies receiving
the grants.
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