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{{definition|Community refers to a place designated by geographical boundaries that functions under the jurisdiction of a governance structure, such as a town, city, or county. It is within these places that people live, work, play, and build their futures. <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.1190v1 NIST Special Publication 1190, Community Resilience Planning Guide for Buildings and Infrastructure Systems, Volume I, U.S. Department of Commerce, October 2015.]</ref>}}<br /> | {{definition|Community refers to a place designated by geographical boundaries that functions under the jurisdiction of a governance structure, such as a town, city, or county. It is within these places that people live, work, play, and build their futures. <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.1190v1 NIST Special Publication 1190, Community Resilience Planning Guide for Buildings and Infrastructure Systems, Volume I, U.S. Department of Commerce, October 2015.]</ref>}}<br /> | ||
− | {{definition|FEMA<ref>[https://www.fema.gov/whole-community-0 FEMA webpage on Whole Community]</ref> refers to the term of "Whole Community": | + | {{definition|FEMA<ref>[https://www.fema.gov/whole-community-0 FEMA webpage on Whole Community]</ref> refers to the term of "Whole Community":<br/>* Individuals and families, including those with access and functional needs<br/>* Businesses<br/>* Faith-based and community organizations<br/>* Nonprofit groups<br/>* Schools and academia<br/>* Media outlets<br/>* All levels of government, including state, local, tribal, territorial, and federal partners}}<br /> |
− | * Individuals and families, including those with access and functional needs | ||
− | * Businesses | ||
− | * Faith-based and community organizations | ||
− | * Nonprofit groups | ||
− | * Schools and academia | ||
− | * Media outlets | ||
− | * All levels of government, including state, local, tribal, territorial, and federal partners | ||
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The phrase "whole community" appears a lot in [[preparedness]] materials, as it is one of the guiding principles. It means two things: | The phrase "whole community" appears a lot in [[preparedness]] materials, as it is one of the guiding principles. It means two things: |
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National Definitions
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Community refers to a place designated by geographical boundaries that functions under the jurisdiction of a governance structure, such as a town, city, or county. It is within these places that people live, work, play, and build their futures. [1]
FEMA[2] refers to the term of "Whole Community":
* Individuals and families, including those with access and functional needs
* Businesses
* Faith-based and community organizations
* Nonprofit groups
* Schools and academia
* Media outlets
* All levels of government, including state, local, tribal, territorial, and federal partners
* Individuals and families, including those with access and functional needs
* Businesses
* Faith-based and community organizations
* Nonprofit groups
* Schools and academia
* Media outlets
* All levels of government, including state, local, tribal, territorial, and federal partners
The phrase "whole community" appears a lot in preparedness materials, as it is one of the guiding principles. It means two things:
- Involving people in the development of the national preparedness documents.
- Ensuring their roles and responsibilities are reflected in the content of the materials.