BOLDplanning Produces COOP Workshop Videos for Georgia Primary Care Association During Pandemic
Travel concerns. Remote workers. Fluctuating schedules. These are just a few of the reasons BOLDplanning continues to come up with new (and different) ways to support its clients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Among those clients is Georgia Primary Care [...]
DHS Allocates Funds, Makes Preparedness Grants Available for Fiscal Year 2020
On June 30, 2020, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced final allocations of $385 million for seven Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 DHS competitive grant programs geared toward preparedness. Preparedness grants strengthen our nation’s ability to prevent, protect [...]
Just Released Drought Outlook Data Unfavorable for Wildfire Season, Preparedness Is Key
The latest data from the U.S. Drought Monitor was released on June 18, 2020, and it doesn’t look positive. This is especially true for much of northwestern California, and western Oregon, both of which are now in severe drought. [...]
Reopening Schools, Improving Preparedness
While families are doing their best to enjoy the summer, school administrators are trying to figure out when, and how best, to reopen schools in the fall. This year is clearly like no other given the novel COVID-19 pandemic. [...]
Remote Online Planning Workshops Keep Preparedness Projects Moving Forward
The world has changed a great deal in the past few months. With a worldwide pandemic still underway, many organizations have reduced active staff and/or transitioned to remote working. However, disruptions don’t necessarily come one at a time. Seasonally, [...]
Healthcare Coalitions and Emergency Managers: A Beneficial Partnership
Given recent events with COVID-19 and other threats, emergency management professionals know they need all the help they can get if their jurisdiction is going to prepare for, respond to, and recover from large-scale disasters. Much of this help [...]





