Preparedness

The guide provides a foundation for emergency managers to engage with faith-based and community organizations that can be partners in building a culture of preparedness and enhancing the security and resiliency of their communities.

The primary audience for the Independent Study Program is national emergency response and recovery personnel of the United States, as well as emergency management personnel of FEMA, and US citizens.

The Emergency Planning Exercises web page offers free, downloadable table top exercises for the private sector to review, share and use.

This Prepare Your Organization for a Winter Storm Playbook provides you, as a community leader or employer, with tools and resources to support your preparedness efforts.

This Prepare Your Organization for a Wildfire Playbook provides you, as a community leader or employer, with tools and resources to support your preparedness efforts.

This Prepare Your Organization for a Tornado Playbook provides you, as a community leader or employer, with tools and resources to support your preparedness efforts.

This Prepare Your Organization for a Hurricane Playbook provides you, as a community leader or employer, with tools and resources to support your preparedness efforts and to help you conduct an America’s PrepareAthon! Day of Action.

Planning and preparing can make a big difference in being safe and keeping your doors open after a disaster. This "Prepare Your Organization for a Flood Playbook" provides you, as a community leader or employer, with tools and resources to

Planning and preparing can make a big difference in being safe and keeping your doors open after a disaster. This Prepare Your Organization for an Earthquake Playbook provides you, as a community leader or employer, with tools and resources to

The toolkit provides New York City specific guidance for emergency planning and includes a plan template and scenarios for communities to develop their own emergency plan.