The Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) is seeking applicants to submit projects for potential funding under the following mitigation grant programs: Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP), Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Grant Program (BRIC), and the Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant Program (FMA).
Donor Name: Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA)
State: Delaware
Counties: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 12/31/2022
Details:
The goal of the program is to fund community projects that reduce risk and increase resilience.
Mitigation grants fund sustainable actions that may reduce or eliminate long-term risk to people and property from future disasters while building overall resiliency.
There are three major grant programs:
- The Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) is intended to assist eligible applicants in implementing long-term hazard mitigation planning and projects. Eligible projects include home elevations, acquisition of hazard-prone homes and businesses, flood protection, retrofitting, and slope stabilization projects.
- The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Grant Program (BRIC) assists eligible applicants in implementing pre-disaster natural hazard mitigation projects by awarding planning and project grants to mitigate future damage before disaster strikes.
- The Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant Program (FMA) is a competitive grant program that provides funding to eligible applicants for projects that reduce or eliminate the risk of repetitive flood damage to buildings insured by the National Flood Insurance Program. All eligible projects must be submitted through sub-applicants, or state and local governments, for both the BRIC and FMA grant programs.
Eligibility Criteria
Selection of eligible projects begins with a state-level review of all pre-application materials for suitability. Following the initial pre-application review, DEMA’s mitigation staff will determine which projects meet eligible criteria for potential mitigation project grant funding. Successful projects will also address and support one or more of FEMA’s seven “Community Lifelines”:
- Safety and Security
- Health and Medical
- Communications
- Hazardous Materials
- Food, Water, and Shelter
- Energy (Power & Fuel)
- Transportation
For more information, visit Mitigation Grant Programs.