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<br />Overview <br /> <br />Attadllnent A <br /> <br />Chapter One <br /> <br />In this Chapter This chapter contains the following topics: <br /> <br />Federal <br />Program <br />Guidance and <br />Updates <br /> <br />Purpose of the <br />California <br />Supplement to <br />the Federal <br />Program <br />Guidelines <br /> <br />Purpose of the <br />Homeland <br />Security Grant <br />Program <br /> <br />. Federal Program Guidance and Updates <br />. Pwpose of the California Supplement to the Federal Program Guidelines <br />. Pwpose of the Homeland Security Grant Program <br />· Eligible Subgrant Recipients and Allocations <br />. Subgrant Related Due Dates <br />· Allocation Amounts and Methodologies <br /> <br />The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published the FY 2005 <br />Homeland Security Grant Program, Program Guidelines and Application Kit, <br />on December 2, 2004. Subsequently, DHS issued Version 2.0 of the <br />Guidelines and Kit, dated December 22,2004. The Guidelines and Kit, may <br />be obtained at htto://www.oio.gov/odo/docslfY05hsgp.odf. The information <br />contained in the December 2, 2004, Guidelines and Kit was made invalid by <br />the publication of the Version 2.0. <br /> <br />The U.S. DHS periodically publishes Information Bulletins to release, update, <br />amend or claritY grants and programs which they administer. DHS's <br />Infonnation Bulletins can be found at <br />htto://www.oio.usdoi.gov/odp/docslbulletins.htm. If you have any questions <br />about the impact of these Bulletins on your active grant, contact the <br />appropriate state agency listed at the end of Chapter One. <br /> <br />The California Supplement to the Federal Program Guidelines is intended to <br />complement, rather than replace, the Guidelines published by the United <br />States Department of Homeland Security's (DHS), Office of State and Local <br />Government Coordination and Preparedness (SLGCP), Office for Domestic <br />Preparedness (ODP). The Supplement will emphasize differences between <br />the FY 04 and FY 05 Homeland Security Grant Programs, and will include <br />additional California policies and requirements applicable to HSGP 05. <br /> <br />The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, through the Office for Domestic <br />Preparedness, is providing funding to California to enhance the ability of the <br />state, urban areas, local jurisdictions, and certain non- profit organizations, to <br />prevent, deter, respond to and recover from threats and incidents of terrorism. <br /> <br />Continued on next page <br /> <br />FY05 Homeland Security Grant Program <br /> <br />Page 5 <br />