BRIC and Flood Mitigation Assistance Competitive Selections: Project Overviews

The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) and Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) programs support states, local communities, tribes and territories as they undertake hazard mitigation projects, reducing the risks they face from disasters and natural hazards.

BRIC selections are based on the highest composite score until the funding amount available is reached. The benefits of these projects often extend to disadvantaged or underserved populations of larger communities, where access to health and human services, transportation and communications is a priority.

Flood Mitigation Assistance selections focus on eliminating the risk of repetitive flood damage to buildings and structures insured under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Subapplication submissions and selections with high saturations of Severe Repetitive and Repetitive Loss properties continue to increase.

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FY 2023 Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Subapplication Selections for the BRIC National Competition cover page.

FY 2023 BRIC Selections

Learn more about the FY23 Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities National Competition Selections.

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BRIC and FMA Grant Program Selections

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Pacifica Beach builds a new seawall, rock apron and dynamic scour protection system to combat coastal erosion and flooding.
City of Riverbank to increase groundwater recharge and improve water quality
The city of Santa Cruz enhances resilience against climate-driven flood risks with nature-based solutions. These combine pump station upgrades and riparian restoration in a comprehensive project.
Water districts partner to mitigate drought risk with a nature-based solution for aquifer recharge.
The El Dorado Irrigation District mitigates future wildfire risks with a concrete flume replacement project.
The Inland Empire of San Bernardino County project harnesses recycled water to address drought challenges
Karuk Tribe mitigates against wildfire risk with hazardous fuels reduction
Kern County hospital retrofitted to address seismic events
Community-Wide Comprehensive Wildfire Mitigation Program enhances wildfire resilience through ecosystem restoration, structure hardening, and defensible space
San Francisco’s Downtown Coastal Resilience Project mitigates flooding risks caused by sea level rise, extreme storms, and seismic activity.
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