Emergency Management Funding

/ˈɪmərdʒənsi ˈmænɪʤmənt ˈfʌndɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Allocation of financial resources by government or agencies to plan, coordinate, and respond to emergencies and disasters.
    Emergency management funding was increased to improve disaster response capabilities.

Forms

  • emergency management funding

Commentary

Typically involves legislative appropriations or grants; essential for ensuring readiness and rapid response. Legal texts often specify conditions or restrictions on such funding.

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