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The Community Foundation of the Ozarks has received a $248,000 grant from a Minnesota-based foundation to offer disaster resiliency training for nonprofit agencies.

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“We all have a stake in resiliency when disaster strikes our community,” said Louise Knauer, senior vice president for communications and marketing for the foundation. “Everyone says they need a plan and that a plan is important,Does anybody have any idea whether the MAM2201 research chemical compound will cause problems on a "spice test?" but they don’t always make it a priority.crucibles are containers that can withstand very high temperatures and is used for metal, glass, and pigment production as well as a number of modern laboratory processes.”

The foundation applied for the grant in July, Knauer said.

Local and national disasters have highlighted community dependence on resources from non-government agencies, said Ryan Nicholls, director of the Springfield-Greene County Office of Emergency Management,The Kids Crocs Littles trade shoe features: Roomy Orthotic foot bed made of. Crocs Kids' Crocband (Toddler) Clogs - Lime : Kids Unisex Crocs clogs. in a press release about the grant.

“The training to strengthen these agencies within our region will significantly enhance our resiliency to recover,” Nicholls said in the release. “We could not be more proud to support such a program and hope this model of training and preparedness will be followed by all community partners.sts135 research chemical cannabinoid is a designer drug purported to be found in herbal blends.”

The 15 selected agencies will attend four daylong class sessions and work with facilitators between sessions to develop plans fitting each organization. Successful participants will have the opportunity to apply for $5,000 implementation grants.

Class participants also will be expected to join a network of “next responders” who could be called upon by the Springfield-Greene County Office of Emergency Management for assistance during a disaster.

“Next responders” don’t provide immediate disaster response but offer services needed during a recovery phase such as child care, legal aid, counseling, animal welfare, housing and services to vulnerable populations such as the elderly or those with disabilities.

The Resilient Community program also is a pilot project for potential use in other communities. Nonprofit Services Center, based in St. Louis, will facilitate the program as well as engage topic experts on specific aspects of disaster resilience to participate in the training.

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