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PLAN & PREPARE
How You Should Prepare
What individuals, businesses and municipalities should do to be ready for disaster
Threats and Hazards
Earthquakes, fires, floods, landslides, and more.
Determine Your Risk
Learn the risks and hazards in your area
Infrastructure Protection
Protecting critical state assets and resources
Hazard Mitigation
Minimizing damage in the event of an incident
Preparedness Units
Listing and contact information for Preparedness Divisions
State Emergency Plan
California's approach for guiding and supporting emergency efforts
Continuity Planning
Maintaining vital government services in all conditions
RESPONSE
Regional Operations
Coastal, Inland and Southern Regions
Local Emergency Agencies
County-by-county contact and grant information
BUOC
Business and Utilities Operations Center
Fire & Rescue
State-level coordination and operations
Hazardous Materials
Hazmat plans, prevention, spill reporting
Law Enforcement
Mutual aid, distress alert, resources database
Volunteer
Disaster Service Worker Volunteer Program
Information Analysis Watch & Warning
CSWC, STAS, STAC
Report Suspicious Activity
Report terrorism, chemical dumping, human trafficking
RECOVERY
Debris Management
Prepare for and respond to disaster debris
Safety Assessment
Training and assistance for local governments to evaluate environmental safety after a disaster
Technical Assistance
Expert help for specific situations, such as levees, deltas, and historical locations
Public Assistance
Help for state agencies, local governments, special districts and eligible non-profits
Individual Assistance
Help for households, businesses and agriculture
How to Donate
How to donate during a disaster
Recovery Process
The sequence of aid delivery after a disaster
State Private Nonprofit
Help for certain eligible Private Nonprofits
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Schedule of PA applicants' briefings
GRANTS & FUNDING
Search for Grants (RFA/RFPs)
Find and filter funding opportunities across Cal EMA
Public Safety & Victim Services
Current PS & VS grants by category
Hazardous Materials Grants
Provides assistance with emergency plans, training, hazard analysis, grants, response, etc
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HMGP, PDM, FMA, and other programs
Earthquake & Tsunami Grants
Provides planning/technical assistance for earthquakes and tsunamis in California
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Current EM, HS & Prop 1B grant information
OGM Newsletter
TRAINING
Training Division
All hazards training for First Responders
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State level exercise to test emergency plans, policies and procedures
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Specialized training in criminal justice, emergency management, and hazardous materials
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National training opportunities funded through Homeland Security grants
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College Credit for CSTI Courses
College Credit for CSTI Courses
California Specialized Training Institute, California Emergency Management Agency has partnered with Cal Poly Continuing Education in order to offer courses for academic credit. The course credit may apply toward the Cal Poly M.S. in Public Policy or other professional degree programs at other campuses within the California State University system. (Check with your advisor for approval before you enroll for academic credit).
In order to receive Cal Poly academic credit, you can register online
at:
Cal
Poly Continuing Education
Or call the Cal Poly Continuing Education office at (805) 756-2053. The Fee: $255 per course
Deadline: Register online or by phone before the first day of class. (Credit cannot be issued once the course has started).
Before you enroll for academic credit, you must be enrolled in the course through CSTI's:
Online
Registration.
Course Listing:
CSTI Courses
Code
Cal Poly Courses
Introduction to Emergency Management: Earthquake
DMHS S351
Introduction to Emergency Management
Terrorism 1: International Terrorism
DMHS S352
Terrorism Understanding the Threat
Crisis Communications & the Media: 1st Level
DMHS S353
Introduction to Crisis Communications
Disaster Recovery
DMHS S401
Disaster Recovery
Managing Sustained Operations
DMHS S405
Managing Sustained Operations
Disaster Planning
DMHS S432
Disaster Operations Planning
Enhanced Exercise Design: Conduct and Evaluation
DMHS S466
Enhanced Exercise Design
MORE INFO:
Cal Poly Printable Flyer.pdf
Cal Poly Continuing Education
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Contact CSTI
Camp San Luis Obispo
Cal EMA/CSTI
10 Sonoma Avenue, Building 904
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405-7605