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Tools for Implementation
Appendix 1
This Appendix provides a variety of resources available for economic
developers, community planners, business resource providers, individual
businesses, residents, and others. In an emergency, many communities need
a quick-reference list of resources available for their residents and businesses,
and these resources are highlighted in this Appendix with a blue arrow in the
margin, as shown at lef.
Appendix 1 contains the following sections:
• Introduction;
• Federal Recovery Resources;
• State Recovery Resources;
• Local and Regional Resources;
• Private Recovery Resources;
• Resilience Resources Introduction;
• Federal Resilience Resources;
• State Resilience Resources;
• Local and Regional Resilience Resources;
• Private Resilience Resources;
• Investment Tools for Resilience;
• Notes on Individual Insurance; and
• Conclusion.
Introduction
Economic disruptions can — and do — impact all of us. The resources in this
appendix ofer an opportunity to explore, think through, and define what
matters most to you and your business community during a disaster. Many
of the resources featured here are helpful during a range of emergencies
and across many geographies. They are ofen made available in a variety of
contexts and capacities, and local governments and business owners must
be prepared to move quickly to take advantage of what is ofered. The best
approach involves preparing in advance and knowing what you might need at
your fingertips to apply, explore, and recover from a disruption or disaster.
California routinely experiences the dangers of wildfires, earthquakes, floods,
mudslides, and a multitude of other disasters and disruptions (which include
naturally occurring and human-caused events). This reinforces the importance
of having in place emergency preparedness and resiliency plans for your
jurisdiction and businesses. Please note: Economic development tools change
over time. Every efort has been made to include accurate information about
tools available as of April 2022, but CALED encourages readers to do their own
research and seek resources beyond those included here.
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