Title: UCOs Disaster Resistant University DRU Grant Program
1UCOs Disaster Resistant
University (DRU) Grant Program
The DRU is a grant to develop UCOs Disaster
Mitigation Plan
2Disaster Resistant University Grant Program
Natural and manmade disasters cause damage to
buildings and infrastructure and interruption to
the institutional mission, resulting in
significant losses that can be measured by
faculty and student departures, decreases in
research funding, and increases in insurance
premiums. These losses can be substantially
reduced or perhaps eliminated through
comprehensive predisaster planning and mitigation
actions.
This Grant to UCO is for the purpose of assisting
UCO in the development of a mitigation plan.
3DRU Grant FundingTotal Project 100,000
- UCO Share
- 25,000
- For in-kind services
- Salaries
- Supplies
- Services
- Federal Share
- 75,000
- For major project expenses
- Meeting expenses
- Research
- Plan writing and preparation
4Relationship DRU and Community
Disaster Resistant University Grant Program (DRU)
The DRU develops a plan for UCO to use in
conjunction with the City of Edmond and other
agencies that would identify mitigation efforts
which would reduce the impact of a hazardous
event or incident to UCO.
Used for planning a response to all identified
hazards.
Hazard
Resources, knowledge, and abilities from City,
State Federal departments are utilized in the
mitigation planning efforts.
The DRU is a model planthat any university or
community can adopt and use.
UCO Response
Edmond Response or Support
Oklahoma Federal Response or Support
Input is sought from the university, the
community, minorities, and participating
agencies.
5Participants Partners In Disaster Planning
Recovery
6Disaster Resistant University Grant Program
What is Mitigation Planning?
Mitigation Planning is a systematic, four-phased
process for identifying and implementing actions
to reduce or eliminate loss of life, property,
and function due to natural and manmade hazards.
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Phases of Mitigation Planning
Phase 1. Organization of Resources Phase 2.
Hazard Identification Risk
Assessment Phase 3. Development of the
Mitigation Plan Phase 4. Adoption
Implementation
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9UCO Disaster Resistant University Grant Program
Background
Stafford Act / Disaster Mitigation Act of
2000 Section 322 emphasizes the need for state,
local, and tribal entities to closely coordinate
mitigation planning and implementation efforts,
and creates incentives for increased coordination
and integration of mitigation activities at the
state level. The DRU is a product of this act,
and UCO is a sub-grantee through the State of
Oklahoma Office of Emergency Management.
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Programs Authorized under The Stafford Act
Pre-Disaster Mitigation Program The PDM
provides funding to states and communities for
hazard mitigation activities under an approved
mitigation plan which can reduce injuries, loss
of life and damage and destruction of property
before disaster strikes. Includes the DRU
Program
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Programs Authorized under The Stafford Act
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program The HMGP
provides grants to state and local governments
to implement long-term hazard mitigation actions
after a major disaster declaration.
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Programs Authorized under The Stafford Act
Individual and Family Grant Program This
program authorizes grants after a disaster to
cover serious unmet, disaster-related real
property losses.
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Programs Authorized under The Stafford Act
Public Assistance Program (PA) The PA
provides funding after a disaster for the
repair, restoration, or replacement of damaged
facilities belonging to governments and private
nonprofit entities, and for other associated
expenses such as protective actions, debris
removal, and repairs.
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What is a mitigation action or effort?
Example The identified hazard is Tornados.
A pre-disaster effort to reduce vulnerability
to tornados by improving the sheltering ability
or capacity of a facility would be a mitigation
action for the hazard of tornados.
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- A thorough analysis of the hazards that affect
your institution, a profile of potential events,
an inventory of the institutions assets, and an
estimate of potential losses are necessary before
a mitigation plan can be written and your needs
prioritized.
Hazard Identification Requirements
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The Mitigation Plan should
- Identify actions to accomplish goals
- Set forth a strategy to implement mitigation
measures - Provide continuity to the planning process
- Establish a process for regular updates and
review - Establish goals and objectives aimed at
reducing or avoiding vulnerabilities to the
identified hazards
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21UCO Disaster Resistant University Grant Program
Conclusion
The Hazard Mitigation Plan will document the ways
in which UCO will reduce its vulnerability to
natural and manmade disasters. This plan will
detail the purpose of the planning effort, the
process to be followed, and the actions that
need to be taken.
22UCO Disaster Resistant UniversityGrant Program
UCO DRU Coordinator Dr. Don M.
Powers Address University of Central
Oklahoma Campus Box 178
100 N. University Drive Edmond, OK
73034 FAX 405-974-3960 Telephone
405-974-2485 E-Mail
dru_at_ucok.edu
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- State Contact Information
Name Connie Dill
Title State
Hazard Mitigation Officer Address
Oklahoma Department of
Emergency Management
PO Box 53365 Oklahoma City, OK
73152 Telephone
405-949-8645 E-Mail
connie.dill_at_dem.state.ok.us
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