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How does my Indian tribal government access FEMA’s electronic grants system?

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How does my Indian tribal government access FEMA’s electronic grants system?

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Because FEMA’s electronic grants (eGrants) management system is web-based, you must have Internet access and e-mail service. You must register to become an eGrants user. Federally-recognized Indian tribal governments applying as Applicants directly to FEMA should contact the PDM Coordinator in your FEMA Regional Office to request a Tribal Applicant Access Code for eGrants registration. If the Indian tribal government has tribal sub-organizations within the Indian tribe that would apply to the Tribe as Sub-applicants, the Tribe should also request a Tribal Sub-applicant Access Code to provide to their tribal sub-organizations for eGrants registration. Indian tribes applying as Sub-applicants to a state/territorial emergency management agency should contact the State Hazard Mitigation Officer in the relevant state to request a Tribal Sub-applicant Access Code for eGrants. After receiving an eGrants Access Code, the Tribe should go to the eGrants website: portal.fema.gov to register as a

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