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Attachment A <br />Chapter Four <br />Application <br />In this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics: <br />• Homeland Security Grant Program Application <br />• Regional Approach <br />• State Required Application Components <br />• Application Submission <br />• Application Approvals <br />• Conditional Approvals <br />Homeland <br />The Fiscal Year 2005 Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP 05) <br />Security Grant <br />integrates the following six programs into a single application: <br />Program <br />Application <br />1. State Homeland Security Program (SHSP 05) <br />2. Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI 05)* <br />3. Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program (LETPP 05) <br />4. Citizen Corps Program (CCP) <br />5. Emergency Management Performance Grants (EMPG 05) <br />6. Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS 05) <br />Eligible subgrantees will be required to complete their application, referred to <br />as the ISIP (Initial Strategy Implementation Plan), using DHS' online tool. <br />The state is working with DHS to schedule subgrantee ISIP training classes in <br />January 2005, and more training information will be released under separate <br />cover. <br />*OHS will work with the four Urban Areas with nonprofit allocations to <br />establish nonprofit application and evaluation criteria. More information <br />about the nonprofit application and evaluation process will be released by <br />OHS at a later date. Nonprofits should not submit an HSGP 05 application <br />until further,euidance is issued by OHS. <br />Regional Subgrantees must take a regional approach when determining the best use of <br />Approach HSGP 05 funds. Subgrantees must consider the needs of local units of <br />government and applicable volunteer organizations in the projects and <br />activities included in their HSGP 05 application. <br />Continued on next page <br />FY05 Homeland Security Grant Program Page 20 <br />