The Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Grant Contract is an agreement between the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DOSES) and an organization or individual that provides funds for a specific purpose related to homeland security and emergency services. The contract outlines the terms and conditions of the grant, including the purpose and scope of the project, the amount of funding, the timeline for project completion, any reporting requirements, and the roles and responsibilities of both parties. There are two types of DOSES Grant Contracts: the FEMA Grant Contract and the NYS Grant Contract. The FEMA Grant Contract is awarded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to state and local governments for activities related to emergency preparedness, response, and recovery. The NYS Grant Contract is awarded by the State of New York to organizations and individuals for activities related to homeland security, emergency management, and public safety.