Learn more about emergency management public private partnerships by reviewing the models collection on this web page.
Public Private Partnerships - Models
Many states and other jurisdictions are actively entering into public-private partnerships to improve their capabilities in emergency management. In addition to participating in partnerships directly, public and private sector organizations can help bolster the nation’s preparedness in other ways. We can share successful models and best practices. We can contribute effective tools. We can train and exercise together. We can identify appropriate functional funding streams. We can make more partnerships across the country.
National
International
Regional
NorthEast Disaster Recovery Information X-Change (PDF 130KB, TXT 13KB)
Southeast Wisconsin Homeland Partnership (PDF 29KB, TXT 10KB)
Southern West Virginia Preparedness Partnership (PDF 27KB, TXT 8KB)
State-Funded or Supported State Models
Other State Models
Tribal Nation
Indian Health Program – Emergency Preparedness (PDF 215KB, TXT 16KB)
Programa de Salud Indígena: Preparación para emergencias (PDF 215KB, TXT 16KB)
Big City
CITY
County
Event Specific
Consumer Electronic Association's 'Public Alert Technology Alliance' (PDF 25KB, TXT 7KB)
Science Applications International Corporation (PDF 24KB, TXT 7KB)
Florida Emergency Management-Florida Outdoor Advertising Association Billboard Partnership (PDF 415KB, TXT 19KB)
Disclaimer: FEMA’s Private Sector Division of the Office of External Affairs facilitates information sharing and good practices for developing effective public-private partnerships. This Web site and its contents are provided for informational purposes only, without warranty or guarantee of any kind, and do not represent the official positions of the US Department of Homeland Security. For more information on the Private Sector Division, please email FEMA-Private-Sector@fema.dhs.gov or visit www.FEMA.gov/private-sector.