Multiyear Training and Exercise Plan

FEMA Preparedness Grants: Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP)

FI-207-FY-24-102

Multiyear Training and Exercise Plan

OMB: 1660-0125

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Department of Homeland Security

Federal Emergency Management Agency




OMB Control Number: 1660-0125

Expiration Date: 6/30/2024


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Multi-year Training & Exercise Plan



To develop and maintain a progressive exercise program consistent with HSEEP and in support of the NEP, recipients should engage senior leaders and other whole community stakeholders to identify preparedness priorities. These priorities should be informed by various factors, including jurisdiction-specific threats and hazards (i.e., the THIRA); areas for improvement identified by real-world events and exercises; external requirements such as state or national preparedness reports, homeland security policy, and industry reports; and accreditation standards, regulations, or legislative requirements. Recipients should document these priorities and use them to deploy a schedule of preparedness events in a multi-year Integrated Preparedness Plan (IPP). Information related to Integrated Preparedness Planning Workshops (IPPWs) can be found on the HSEEP website at Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program | FEMA.gov and Welcome - Preparedness Toolkit (fema.gov).

  • Recipients must have a current multi-year IPP that identifies preparedness priorities and activities. The current multi-year IPP must be submitted to hseep@fema.dhs.gov before Jan. 31 of each year:



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