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                | HLS 205 - Intro Homeland Security Grant Writing/Grants Mgt Credits: 3
 3 Lecture Hours
 
 Description
 This course will focus on the development and implementation of a Homeland Security Grants Program. Students will learn of the wide array of funding sources, filing deadlines and of the wide variety of formats that may be required when seeking health and safety, critical infrastructure protection and public safety grants. Specific Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) related guidelines will be reviewed and studied. Website links will be explored and information will be provided to identify grant sources appropriate for the agency needs. The student will draft at least one grant proposal for evaluation. The need for careful management, accountability and quality control of grants received will be re-enforced and a review of audit and best practice methodology will be reviewed.
 Learning Outcomes
 Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
 
	Listed TopicsIdentify homeland security grant programs.Develop a formal homeland security grant proposal.Identify funding of grant sources.Describe the processes that will take place during the grant proposal lifespan. 
 
	Reference MaterialsPlanning and evaluating grant writingGrant proposalsEvaluation plansData collectionData analysis and reportingModel programs and evaluationsPitfalls that could adversely affect a successful grant program Required Text(s): A contemporary text in the field.
 Approved By: Johnson, Alex Date Approved: 05/19/2010
 
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