Save the Date: NDRC Phase 2 NOFA-Specific and Topical Webinar Series


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Save the Date:
NDRC Phase 2 NOFA-Specific and Topical Webinar Series


On Monday June 22, 2015, successful National Disaster Resilience Competition (NDRC) Phase 1 applicants were invited to submit a Phase 2 proposal for a project(s) to implement based on their Phase 1 framing and idea. The deadline for Phase 2 applications is October 27, 2015. To assist in this effort, HUD is again offering a series of technical and topical webinars to discuss NDRC Phase 2 NOFA requirements, address NDRC NOFA questions, and continue the climate resilience dialogue. The webinar schedules for NOFA-specific and Topical webinars, respectively, are provided below. NOFA-specific webinars will address Phase 2 NOFA requirements. Topical webinars are intended for a broad audience of communities as well as Phase 2 applicants and describe best practices and innovative tools that further investments in resilience.

NDRC NOFA-Specific Webinars

The following group of webinars will have a specific focus on the NDRC NOFA requirements, such as Benefit Cost Analysis (BCA) and linking Need and Soundness of Approach. These webinars are meant for NDRC Eligible Phase 2 Applicants. As the application deadline approaches, webinars will focus on Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) received in the ResilientRecovery.gov mailbox, requirements for application completeness, and application assembly. Webinars will also address any outstanding questions on BCA and other NOFA requirements.

Schedule of NDRC NOFA-Specific Webinar Series

Registration for these webinars is not necessary. Instructions to access each webinar will be made available closer to the date of the webinar. You can access this schedule on the NDRC Webinar Series News Page.

Who Should Attend?

The intended main audiences for the NDRC NOFA-specific webinars are the eligible applicants who have been invited by HUD to submit a proposal in Phase 2.
Webinar Title
Webinar Type
Date
Viewing Instructions
NOFA-specific: Lessons Learned: Phase 1 (emphasis on Long-Term Commitment)
Live
June 25, 2015
3:00 PM EDT
NOFA-specific: Stakeholder Consultation
Live
July 2, 2015
3:00 PM EDT
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NOFA-specific: Q & A - Benefit Cost Analysis
Live
July 9, 2015
3:00 PM EDT
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NOFA-specific: Link between Need and Soundness of Approach (Factor 2)
Live
July 23, 2015
3:00 PM EDT
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NOFA-specific: Approach to Scheduling: Phase 2 Projects
Live
August 20, 2015
3:00 PM EDT
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NOFA-specific: Q&A -Presentation describing available resources on HUDExchange, webinar recordings, etc.
Live
August 27, 2015
3:00 PM EDT
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NOFA-specific: Q& A -Benefit Cost Analysis
Live
September 17, 2015
3:00 PM EDT
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NOFA-specific: Q&A - Walk through FAQs
Live
September 24, 2015
3:00 PM EDT
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NOFA-specific: Q&A - Review completeness requirements
Live
October 8, 2015
3:00 PM EDT
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NOFA-specific: NDRC NOFA Phase 2 Overview
Pre-recorded
TBD
Recording Coming Soon
NOFA-specific: Benefit Cost Analysis Overview
Pre-recorded
TBD
Recording Coming Soon
NOFA-specific: Gathering Data for your Benefit Cost Analysis
Pre-recorded
TBD
Recording Coming Soon

Topical Resilience Webinars

As part of the National Disaster Resilience Competition (NRDC) Phase 2 effort, HUD will provide broad topical information about resilient infrastructure financing, energy systems, performance metrics, integrated resilience planning, approaches to water and green infrastructure, design innovations for resilience, and how HUD is building resilience beyond the NDRC competition.
The NDRC encourages states, regions, and jurisdictions to adopt a diverse, stakeholder-driven, multi-disciplinary approach to ensure that their communities are more resilient to hazards, shocks and the effects of climate change. Through the two-phased process, NDRC seeks not only affect change in how $1 billion in CDBG-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) money is utilized, but help build the capacity of states and local governments to better utilize the billions of dollars in CDBG and other funds that are used to shape communities every day.
We invite you to participate in one or more of these webinars to learn more about resilience, and how to adopt and implement approaches that help your community to work to achieve a more resilient future.
For more information, visit the National Disaster Resilience Competition page. If you missed the Phase 1 webinar series on resilience, you can still access those via the NDRC Webinar Series page.

Schedule of Topical Resilience Webinar Series

Registration for these webinars is not necessary. Instructions to access each webinar will be made available closer to the date of the webinar. You can access this schedule on the NDRC Webinar Series News Page.

Who Should Attend?

The topical webinars are for those interested in learning more about resilience and how to adopt and implement approaches that help communities to work to achieve a more resilient future.
Webinar Title
Webinar Type
Date
Viewing Instructions
Topical: Approaches to Infrastructure Financing
Live
July 16, 2015
3:00 PM EDT
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Topical: Building Resilient Energy Systems
Live
July 30, 2015
3:00 PM EDT
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Topical: Measuring Success in Resilience: Baselines, Metrics, and Data-driven Decision-Making
Live
August 6, 2015
3:00 PM EDT
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Topical: How HUD is Building Resilience Beyond the NDRC
Live
August 13, 2015
3:00 PM EDT
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Topical: Integrated Resilience Planning
Live
September 3, 2015
3:00 PM EDT
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Topical: Resilient Approaches to Water and Green Infrastructure
Live
September 10, 2015
3:00 PM EDT
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Topical: Design Innovation in Resilience
Pre-recorded
TBD
Recording Coming Soon
Topical: Top Ten Lessons Learned from the Sustainable Communities Initiative
Pre-recorded
TBD
Recording Coming Soon

Training Point of Contact

Sandy Patel | 210-710-7821 | Spatel@tdainc.org
To find out more information about upcoming trainings and access materials from previously held trainings, go to HUD Exchange Training and Events.