Resilient communities might be built of bricks, but now they’ll also be built with the help of BRIC—the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s newly funded program to address hazard mitigation projects.
BRIC—Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities—recognizes that the time to create resilience is before disaster strikes. To that end, the program will replace the several agency mitigation programs to create a consolidated effort focused on more meaningfully reducing risk. Join FEMA’s Eric Letvin in the next Making Mitigation Work webinar, Moving Mitigation Forward: The Past, Present, and Future of Hazard Mitigation Assistance as he explains the program and answers questions about how it will work.
The webinar is the third in the Making Mitigation Work webinar series, which is presented in partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The free webinars feature innovative speakers and highlight recent progress in mitigation policy, practice, and research.
Space for this webinar is limited, so please register using this online form. If you’re unable to attend, or miss an installment, recordings of past events are available on the series web page.
Check out the recording of the most recent past webinar in the series Ethical and Efficient Infrastructure Resilience: The Battle for Better Building Codes—now.