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ARRL gets federal grant to tell Amateur Radio's story to communitiesThe ARRL has received new funding of nearly $90,000 from the Corporation for National & Community Service (CNCS) to execute a pilot program that will enlighten localities about the value of Amateur Radio to community safety and security. The one-year grant will enable ARRL to develop the The CNCS also has renewed ARRL's Amateur Radio Emergency Communications course tuition reimbursement grant for a third - and final - year. The third-year emergency training grant is for $179,600. ARRL Chief Development Officer Mary Hobart, K1MMH, says the CEP will work with Citizen Corps - the League is a Citizen Corps affiliate - and ARRL personnel. "While our friends and major partners understand the power of Amateur Radio in an emergency, a clear understanding of what certified Amateur Radio operators can accomplish to enhance safety and security has not trickled down to the general community," Hobart said. "We know that our best work happens at the local level to keep communities safe and secure." As examples, Hobart cited Amateur Radio assistance following the recent
one-two punch from Hurricanes Charley and Frances in Florida and a spate
of wildfires in the Western US. The Community Education Project will be
an The CEP will work through local civic organizations, news media, faith-based groups, schools, food banks and a variety of other community organizations to get Amateur Radio's message across, Hobart explained. Hobart also said she was extremely gratified to see the third-year Amateur Radio Emergency Communications course tuition-subsidy grant come through. "This grant award - totaling $266,599 for two programs - is a vote of confidence for what hams have accomplished over the past two years by being responsive to national security needs and in times of emergency," she said. "We're thrilled that we got this." The third-year grant will place even greater emphasis on providing Amateur Radio emergency communications training to licensees age 55 or older and will provide training for 1700 volunteers. ARRL Emergency Communications Course Manager Dan Miller, K3UFG, will be traveling extensively to both Amateur Radio and emergency communications-related events and meetings to drive home the point that hams play a vital role in times of disaster and emergency, as recent events have demonstrated. "Please encourage everyone - especially seniors - to take the Level I Amateur Radio Emergency Communications course," Miller urged. "With full reimbursement of the registration fee for ARRL members, the training is virtually free - but only for one more year." He encouraged those who have already completed Level I to further their knowledge by completing Levels II and Level III. Tuition is reimbursable for all three course levels. "The demand for trained Amateur Radio operators continues to grow at a phenomenal rate," he emphasized. "By completing the emergency communications training, you are reinforcing the lifeblood of Amateur Radio - emergency communications." Level I course
registration opens on the first Monday of every month. Registration
is also available via regular mail. Send check or money order to ARRL,
ATTN CCE, 225 Main St, Newington, CT 06111. If you are 55 or older, write "senior" next to the course designator,
and your name will be added to the next available class for that course,
Miller said. "If you hold an ARRL Field Organization appointment,"
he said, "add that title in the comment section. Field appointees
move to the A grant from ARRL's corporate partner, United Technologies Corp, will continue to subsidize Amateur Radio Emergency Communications course training until the end of 2005.
Source: ARRL Letter - courtesy of The American Radio Relay League
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