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Attachment A <br />FY05 HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM <br />• Develop targeted outreach for all ages, ethnic and cultural groups persons with <br />disabilities, and special needs populations <br />• Provide opportunities for volunteers with special skills and interests <br />• Ensure residents are connected to emergency alert systems <br />• The use of citizens/volunteers for surge capacity <br />• Organize special projects and community events <br />• Encourage cooperation and collaboration among community leaders <br />• Cross -leverage Citizen Corps programs <br />• Leverage existing resources, such as SHSP, LIASI, and other DHS programs, <br />Special Volunteer Grants from the Corporation for National and Community <br />Service, or those issued at the community level, to include private sector funding <br />• Capture smart practices, and evaluate and report accomplishments. <br />In addition, efforts to include public communication and citizen participation in <br />jurisdiction plans, such as EDPs, and to have citizen advocates sit on existing advisory <br />councils and task forces is allowable. <br />It is also critical to evaluate the impact of Citizen Corps Councils and Citizen Corps <br />programs have on the community. Expenditures to evaluate Citizen Corps Council <br />programs and activities is allowable, to include assessing the effectiveness in engaging <br />citizens, the impact on the community safety and quality of life, and a cost/benefit <br />analysis. <br />Public Education/Outreach. Citizen Corps Councils may develop or reproduce public <br />education and outreach materials to educate and engage the public; conduct outreach <br />and hold community events; and develop alerts, warning, and communications systems <br />to the public, to include tailored materials and communications to special needs <br />populations. <br />Allowable expenditures include materials to support a public awareness campaign, <br />media coverage, outreach activitit <br />announcements; printed advertisinc <br />conference backdrops; podium signIc <br />informational buttons, pins, key chi <br />posters, buck slips; and other mates <br />public to participate, or recognize ar <br />All materials must include the Citizen <br />s, and public events, such as: public safety <br />billboards; promotional flyers; booth displays; <br />recognition pieces for Citizen Corps participants; <br />ins, clothing, badges, and magnets; newsletters, <br />als that either educate the public, encourage the <br />J support Citizen Corps partners and participants. <br />Corps logo whenever possible. <br />Citizen Participation[Volunteer Programs. One of the goals for Citizen Corps <br />Councils is to provide volunteer service opportunities across all emergency prevention, <br />preparedness and response disciplines, for community safety efforts, and for disaster <br />relief. Citizen Corps funding may be used to establish or enhance volunteer program <br />and volunteer recruitment efforts for Neighborhood Watch, CERT, VIPS, MRC and Fire <br />Corps; for the Citizen Corps affiliate programs; for other homeland security efforts at the <br />state and local level; for outreach and training activities; and to support the Citizen <br />Corps Council. <br />DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY I OFFICE FOR DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS <br />81 <br />