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Dustin Hinkel on funding disaster mitigation and recovery

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A disaster happens where hazards meet human systems.

My guest today shared that quote and much more about what local governments can do to lay the groundwork for a smooth recovery process should the worst-case scenario occur.

We go deep on what can be done before a disaster strikes. We talk about how to expedite the funding process and the unintended consequences when communities do not make the necessary investments before disaster strikes.

Dustin Hinkel works as a consultant at Guidehouse to helpt state and local governments, schools, nonprofits, find, acquire, spend, and retain grant funding to help them implement their most complex and critical public service projects.

Dustin has an academic background in environmental policy and natural and technological hazards. He began his career in county emergency management but eventually rose to the role of County Executive in Taylor County, Florida.

I met Dustin through his wife Sarah Young who was a previous guest on this podcast. I don’t know their whole backstory but certainly like Sarah, Dustin’s commitment to public service and personal sense of mission is what shines through and makes this episode special.

Check the show notes for more information and please sign up for the Pioneering Change Community Friday newsletter to get inspired and receive updates about the community.

Sign up for the PCC Local Time Newsletter HERE

Connect with Dustin Hinkel on LinkedIN

More information on Guidehouse.com (State and Local Governments)

TIME STAMPS

[00:02:45] Humble beginning in government.

[00:05:00] Effects of hazards on people.

[00:10:26] The impact of insurance agencies.

[00:14:39] Investment in private sector municipalities.

[00:20:01] Community assets for disaster management.

[00:23:57] FEMA disaster declarations.

[00:27:57] Navigating FEMA reimbursement challenges.

[00:32:30] Understanding infrastructure funding recovery.

[00:34:18] Rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge.

[00:38:59] Funding disaster recovery projects.

[00:46:00] Understanding infrastructure investment lifecycle.

[00:48:50] Crisis governance and emergency services.

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Contenido proporcionado por Nancy Joan Hess. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Nancy Joan Hess o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

A disaster happens where hazards meet human systems.

My guest today shared that quote and much more about what local governments can do to lay the groundwork for a smooth recovery process should the worst-case scenario occur.

We go deep on what can be done before a disaster strikes. We talk about how to expedite the funding process and the unintended consequences when communities do not make the necessary investments before disaster strikes.

Dustin Hinkel works as a consultant at Guidehouse to helpt state and local governments, schools, nonprofits, find, acquire, spend, and retain grant funding to help them implement their most complex and critical public service projects.

Dustin has an academic background in environmental policy and natural and technological hazards. He began his career in county emergency management but eventually rose to the role of County Executive in Taylor County, Florida.

I met Dustin through his wife Sarah Young who was a previous guest on this podcast. I don’t know their whole backstory but certainly like Sarah, Dustin’s commitment to public service and personal sense of mission is what shines through and makes this episode special.

Check the show notes for more information and please sign up for the Pioneering Change Community Friday newsletter to get inspired and receive updates about the community.

Sign up for the PCC Local Time Newsletter HERE

Connect with Dustin Hinkel on LinkedIN

More information on Guidehouse.com (State and Local Governments)

TIME STAMPS

[00:02:45] Humble beginning in government.

[00:05:00] Effects of hazards on people.

[00:10:26] The impact of insurance agencies.

[00:14:39] Investment in private sector municipalities.

[00:20:01] Community assets for disaster management.

[00:23:57] FEMA disaster declarations.

[00:27:57] Navigating FEMA reimbursement challenges.

[00:32:30] Understanding infrastructure funding recovery.

[00:34:18] Rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge.

[00:38:59] Funding disaster recovery projects.

[00:46:00] Understanding infrastructure investment lifecycle.

[00:48:50] Crisis governance and emergency services.

  continue reading

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