About the NDPC

The National Domestic Preparedness Consortium (NDPC) continuously enhances preparedness, safety, security and resilience against threats to the nation. Through its mission to identify, develop and deliver innovative, high-quality training and education, the NDPC works to secure and prepare a safe and resilient nation.

Consortium Members



NDPC Leadership

Chairman, Executive Directors and Committee Chairs

Establishment. 6 USC 1102.

NDPC FY 2021 Appropriations

The National Domestic Preparedness Consortium duties as established and authorized are to identify, develop, test and deliver training to state, local, territorial and tribal emergency response providers; provide on-site and mobile training at the awareness, performance and management and planning levels; and facilitate the delivery of training by the training partners of the Department of Homeland Security. The FY 2021 appropriation of $101 million allows the NDPC to help communities prevent, respond to, and recover from natural and man-made disasters.

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NDPC Facts

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Contact Training Hours

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2021 Individuals Trained

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Individuals Trained by the NDPC in 2021 Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming District of Columbia Puerto Rico U.S. Virgin Islands Guam Northern Mariana Islands American Samoa District of Columbia

NDPC Utilizes Digital Tools for a More Online Future



One lesson that many organizations learned during the COVID-19 pandemic is that we are living in an increasingly digital world. This year, the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium increased its efforts to reach students digitally. The NDPC unveiled its updated website design at the beginning of 2021, and in February, the NDPC launched its Twitter account (@NDPC_US) as a home base for students to connect with information and updates from all NDPC members.

NDPC member organizations who pivoted to online courses and resources are finding ways to incorporate these tools into their permanent training structures moving forward. When paired with their traditional infrastructure, these blended learning methods are proving efficient and effective for students.

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NDPC At Work

Each NDPC member excels in specific areas that address our most pressing national safety concerns. They provide unique knowledge in the chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, explosive, medical, critical infrastructure, and incident management areas.

NDPC’s impact is felt nationwide through powerful, meaningful and effective training.

Questions? Let's Get In Touch.

The National Domestic Preparedness Consortium comprises of seven member organizations. Please visit the partner website to obtain contact information for a specific partner.

Not sure who to contact? General Inquiry? Email our NDPC information group and our team will forward your request to the appropriate resource.

info@ndpc.us