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Grants to States for School Emergency Management (GSEM) Grant Program (CFDA 84.184Q)
Welcome to the GSEM Grant Program information page. The purpose of the GSEM grant program is to expand the capacity of SEAs to provide training and technical assistance to LEAs for the development and implementation of high-quality school emergency operations plans.
FY2018
Applications for the program closed on September 4, 2018. Congratulations to our FY2018 grantees! Throughout the life of the FY2018 grant, grantees can access this page, and the password-protected REMS TA Center Community of Practice (CoP) for up-to-date information on upcoming events, available resources, and grant requirements.
GSEM Grantees
An image of the United States map. GSEM Grantee states are indicated by the color blue. The GSEM states are the following: Maine, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, South Carolina, Tennessee, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Oregon.
GSEM Grantees |
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Maine |
New York |
Pennsylvania |
Maryland |
South Carolina |
Tennessee |
Louisiana |
Oklahoma |
Nebraska |
Oregon |
CoP Forum
Visit the REMS TA Center CoP to access the following:
- GSEM FY2018 Grantees. This Community Huddle is for all grantees to communicate, collaborate, and share lessons learned. It will also be used to host Web chats.
For questions and concerns regarding your grant program, contact your assigned Federal Project Officer and/or your REMS TA Center Liaison.
FY2014
Applications for the program closed on July 7, 2014, and new grantees were announced on September 23, 2014. Congratulations to our FY2014 grantees! Throughout the life of the FY2014 grant, grantees can access this page, and the password-protected REMS TA Center CoP for up-to-date information on upcoming events, available resources, and grant requirements.
GSEM Grantees by Geographic Distribution
An image of the United States map representing GSEM Grantees by Geographic Distribution. The states are broken down by four regions indicated by colors. The first region - West, Region 1 is indicated by blue. The following states in the west region are Alaska, Washington, Nevada, Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming, and Colorado. The second region, South, Region 2 is indicated by green. The following states in the southern region are Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, and South Carolina. The third region, North, Region 3 is indicated by grey. The following states in the northern region are Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, and Tennessee. The fourth region, East, Region 4 is indicated by light blue. The following states in the eastern region are New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.
GSEM Grantees by Geographic Distribution
West, Region 1 | South, Region 2 | North, Region 3 | East, Region 4 |
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Alaska | Arizona | Wisconsin | New Hampshire |
Washington | New Mexico | Iowa | Massachusetts |
Nevada | Texas | Illinois | Connecticut |
Alaska | Louisiana | Kentucky | New Hampshire |
Colorado | Alabama | Tennessee | New Jersey |
North Dakota | South Carolina | Pennsylvania | |
Ohio |
CoP Forums
Visit the REMS TA Center CoP to access the following:
- GSEM State-Based Private Groups. Each grantee is assigned a Community Huddle on the CoP—GSEM ‘STATE’ Private Group. Use it to communicate with ED and your REMS TA Center Liaison.
- GSEM FY2014 Grantees. This Community Huddle is for all grantees to communicate, collaborate, and share lessons learned. It will also be used to host Web chats.
- GSEM FY2014 Project Directors. This Community Huddle is for grant project directors only to communicate, collaborate, and share lessons learned. It will also be used to host Web chats.
For questions and concerns regarding your grant program, contact your assigned Federal Project Officer and/or your REMS TA Center Liaison.