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Emergency management is coordinating and managing resources and obligations to resolve all humanitarian emergency aspects (preparedness, action, prevention, and recovery). The goal is to reduce all threats, including disasters, to harmful effects. The World Health Organization defines an emergency as the state in which normal procedures are interrupted, and immediate measures (management) are needed to prevent it from becoming a disaster that is even more difficult to recover from. Disaster prevention is a similar concept but should not be equated with handling emergencies. 5 Types of emergency relief grants Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) This initiative helps develop and maintain the capacity to deter, mitigate, and recover from terrorism in high-threat urban areas. The Federal Home land Security Grant (SHSP) program. Stone garden Operating The Port Protection Grant (PSGP) program Program Non-Profit Security Grants (NSGP)

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