If a natural disaster event occurred today, would your business be prepared? FEMA estimates that 43% of all small businesses never reopen following a local disaster. Project Impact is hosting a business continuity meeting Wednesday March 21, 2001 at Snow King Resort from 11:30-1:30. A complimentary lunch will be provided. If you want to make your workplace disaster-resistant, make a point of attending this very important meeting!
Hope to see you there!
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Welcome to the Teton County Project Impact web site!
Be sure to check out the great links on the left-hand scroll bar to learn more ways that you, your family, and your business can become more disaster resistant!
If you are currently a Project Impact Volunteer, make sure you check out the Subcommittees pages to keep up to date with the latest Project Impact activities.
"Project Impact is a common sense approach for the way America deals with disasters.
The incentive is clear: a disaster resistant community is able to bounce back from a natural disaster with far less loss of property and consequently much less cost for repairs. Moreover, the time lost from productive activity is minimized for both businesses and their employees."
FEMA estimates that for every dollar spent in damage prevention, two are saved in repairs.
This site last updated:
28-Mar-01
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