Community Program Planning
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Achievement Award ProgramSan Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) utilizes the Community Program Planning (CPP) process to allow for communication between the department and stakeholders regarding our services, outcomes, and other information related to the public behavioral health system of care. Throughout the year, the department hosts or attends approximately 240 CPP meetings where stakeholders are encouraged to share feedback regarding Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) funded programs. The continuous process of gathering and analyzing stakeholder feedback supports the departments’ effort to implement program expansion and/or new programs. County San Bernardino County, Calif. Featured Resources Announcing 2022 Achievement Award Winners Achievement Award Category PlanningCommunity Program PlanningMay 1, 2022May 1, 2022, 12:00 am
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Announcing 2022 Achievement Award Winners
NACo is pleased to announce the winners for the 2022 Achievement Awards.
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BRECC National Network Learning Series: The Nuts and Bolts of Community Benefits Plans
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Micro-grants help fireproof a neighborhood by reducing fuel
Nevada County, Calif. created a first-of-its-kind risk and emergency management program to reduce the overabundance of hazardous vegetation in neighborhoods, transforming private property into a more wildfire-resilient landscape and saving lives. -
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NACo report offers blueprint on disaster mitigation
The report on NACo’s 2023 Intergovernmental Roundtable on Disaster Resilience’s discussions, Defining and Building Capacity for Disaster Mitigation, is available now -
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September is National Preparedness Month
Counties have joined in recognizing National Preparedness Month, issuing proclamations, engaging with local media, hosting events and rolling out creative public awareness campaigns. -
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County News Spotlight - Disaster Mitigation
September is National Preparedness Month, and County News looked at issues, resources and opportunities for counties to be ready. -
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Disaster legislation takes center stage in the 118th Congress
FEMA's Public Assistance program, the National Flood Insurance Program Reauthorization Act and the Disaster Assistance Simplification Act all offer help to counties facing natural disaster, but all need a push through Congress.
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NACo Information Series on Treasury’s ARPA Flexibility Guidance: Relief from Natural Disasters
October 3, 2023 , 2:00 pm – 3:00 pmOn August 10, the U.S.10032:00 pm<p>On August 10, the U.S.
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Resilient Counties Initiative
The NACo Resilient Counties Initiative builds leadership capacity to identify and manage risk, and prepare counties to become more flexible and responsive to system shocks and stresses. It has a holistic approach to resilience, examining social and economic resilience, sustainability and disaster management.pagepagepage<p>Hurricanes, wildfires, economic collapse, and other disasters can be natural or man-made, acute or long-term, foreseeable or unpredictable.
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Community, Economic & Workforce Development Steering Committee
Responsible for all matters pertaining to housing, community and economic development, public works, and workforce development including the creation of affordable housing and housing options for different populations, residential, commercial, and industrial development, and building and housing codes. Policy Platform & Resolutions 2022-2023 2022 NACo Legislative Prioritiespagepagepage<p>Responsible for all matters pertaining to housing, community and economic development, public works, and workforce development including the creation of affordable housing and housing options for different populations, residential,
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Transportation Policy Steering Committee
Responsible for all matters pertaining to federal transportation legislation, funding and regulation and its impacts on county government. This includes highway and bridge development, finance and safety, public transit development and finance, transportation planning, airport development and service, passenger and freight railroads, ports and waterways, freight movement, and research and development of new modes of transportation.pagepagepage<p>Responsible for all matters pertaining to federal transportation legislation, funding and regulation and its impacts on county government.
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Reports & Toolkits
Implementing Infrastructure Investments at the County Level: The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (P.L. 117-58)
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