Examples of Imminent threat in a sentence
Imminent threat grants alleviate an imminent threat to public health or safety that requires immediate resolution.
Imminent threat means that persons or property will be subject to harm within the near future (i.e. within the next 10 hours) due to an Event.
Refer to Prototype Letter 24: Notice of Termination and Disqualification - Imminent threat to health or safety after sponsoring organization prevails in appeal.
This also includes the development/enhancement of an overall preparedness strategy, policy, institutional structure, warning and forecasting capabilities, and plans that define measures geared to help at-risk communities safeguard their lives and assets by being alert to hazards and taking appropriate action in the face of an Imminent threat or an actual disaster.
The fiscal year 2007 appropriation for the ICDBG program is $59.4 million, less $3.96 million retained to fund Imminent threat grants, for a total of approximately $55.4. Funds that are carried over from previous fiscal years or are recaptured may also be used for grant awards under this NOFA.