Local Disaster Recovery Manager (LDRM)

Local Disaster Recovery Manager (LDRM)

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Gain tools and strategies to establish a recovery office, coordinate stakeholders, and guide long-term community recovery. This course prepares local leaders to move from response into organized recovery with clarity and structure.

Course Content

Launching & Leading Local Recovery Operations
22 Topics
2 Quizzes
Blueprint for Structuring Your Recovery Office: A Step-by-Step Guide
Leveraging Admin and Planning Grants for Early Recovery Funding
Creating and Justifying Your Startup Budget for Recovery Operations
Avoiding Early Procurement and Contracting Pitfalls in Recovery
Procurement Pitfalls
Running Effective Goal-Setting Workshops With Partners
Communicating Recovery Goals Clearly and Realistically
Updating Recovery Priorities Without Losing Momentum
Structuring Weekly Recovery Meetings That Drive Real Progress
Building a Balanced Recovery Calendar: Managing Urgency and Capacity
Task and Follow-Up Management Without Expensive Software
Effective Coordination Across Departments Without Direct Authority
Closing the Recovery Office
Maintaining Operational Consistency Through Staff Turnover
Building Strong Cross-Sector Recovery Partnerships
17 Topics
2 Quizzes
Clarifying Roles and Responsibilities to Prevent Turf Wars
Establishing Your Local Recovery Coordination Structure
Crafting Effective Requests for State and Federal Recovery Assistance
Managing Conflicting Priorities with State and Federal Partners
Using Technical Assistance from State and Federal Partners Effectively
Using State and Federal TA
Engaging Partners Effectively Without Losing Control or Focus
Aligning Public Recovery Goals with Private Sector Resources
Sustaining Multi-Year Cross-Sector Collaborations
Preventing Duplication, Drift, and Tension Across Recovery Partners
Structuring Recovery Meetings That Actually Achieve Results
Facilitating Focused Discussions and Preventing Spirals
Managing Difficult Personalities and Group Dynamics Effectively
Determining When to Merge, Redesign, or Sunset a Recovery Group
Communicating Wins to Sustain Engagement and Momentum
Communicating Wins
Funding & Finance for Disaster Recovery Managers
18 Topics
2 Quizzes
Understanding What Disaster Recovery Funding Actually Covers
Flow of Public, Private, and Philanthropic Recovery Dollars
Integrating FEMA PA, IA, HMGP, and CDBG-DR Funds Strategically
Identifying Flexible and Early-Action Funding Sources
Forecasting and Phasing Funding for Multi-Year Recovery
Developing Layered Funding Strategies for Complex Recovery Projects
Matching the Right Funding Sources to Your Recovery Projects
Navigating Match Requirements and Overlapping Funding Rules
Match and Overlap Rules
Maintaining Audit-Readiness for Contracts, Procurement, and Invoices
Training Your Team on Compliance Without Creating Fear or Resistance
Building Strong, Effective Partnerships with Finance Teams
Translating Recovery Goals into Finance Team Requirements
Aligning Project Planning with Procurement Timelines and Rules
Identifying Financial Issues Early: Effective Coordination Systems
Creating a Shared Playbook for Program and Finance Collaboration
Program-Finance Playbook
Recovery Communications & Public Trust
20 Topics
2 Quizzes
Crafting a Clear, Simple Public Recovery Narrative
Coordinating Consistent Messaging Across Departments and Partners
Preparing Leaders for Effective Public Communication During Recovery
Providing Recovery Updates Clearly Without Causing Panic or Confusion
Presenting Complex Recovery Information Clearly and Understandably
Handling Tough Questions Confidently (Without Becoming Defensive)
Managing Emotionally Charged Crowds During Public Meetings
Creating Inclusive Spaces for Marginalized and Underserved Communities
Following Up After Community Meetings to Build Public Trust
Post-Meeting Follow Up
Managing Political Pressures Effectively to Keep Recovery On Track
Briefing Elected Officials Who Demand Rapid Results
Staying Nonpartisan and Credible During Leadership Changes
Documenting Recovery Progress for Smooth Leadership Transitions
Keeping Recovery Efforts Consistent Amid Political Shifts
Building a Core Message to Anchor All Recovery Communications
Using Visuals, Metrics, and Stories to Demonstrate Recovery Progress
Creating a Realistic, Sustainable Recovery Communications Cadence
Addressing Misinformation Effectively Without Amplifying It
Communicating Honestly When Recovery Efforts Stall or Face Challenges
Communicating When Efforts Stall
Tracking, Reporting, and Strategy Tools
19 Topics
2 Quizzes
Defining a Practical Recovery Strategy: What It Is and Isn’t
Translating Identified Needs into Scalable, Fundable Recovery Projects
Creating Cross-Sector Recovery Strategies Beyond a Wish List
Adaptive Strategies
Tracking Cross-Agency Recovery Progress Without Creating Overload
Ensuring Tracking Systems Remain Effective Despite Staff Turnover
Creating a No-Code Recovery Dashboard Using Google Sheets or Excel
Developing One-Page Recovery Snapshots for Funders and Officials
Tailoring Recovery Reports Effectively for Different Audiences
Communicating Recovery Successes Credibly and Effectively
Meaningful Reports and Dashboards