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This document outlines $1.1 billion in Flood Mitigation Assistance Annual and Swift Current funding available in to reduce flood risks for structures insured by the NFIP.
This document provides information on the $750 million available through the BRIC program for fiscal year 2024 to support hazard mitigation activities for states, local communities, tribes and territories.
This Program Support Material (PSM) provides an overview of BRIC funding and relevant programmatic requirements for federally recognized tribal governments as well as general information on the use of FEMA Grants Outcomes (FEMA GO).
This document provides information on funding for Capability and Capacity Building Activities, supporting future flood mitigation projects, with up to $60 million available in this funding cycle.
This overview provides guidance for applicants and subapplicants on approaching project scoping and phased project applications for BRIC and FMA grants.
This Program Support Material provides tips for submitting BRIC mitigation projects, covering eligibility, completeness, scoring priorities, technical feasibility, and cost-effectiveness.
This document details funding priorities for Localized Flood Risk Reduction Projects that address community flood risks and reduce National Flood Insurance Program claims, with up to $420 million available in this funding cycle.
This document provides guidance for creating geospatial Benefitting Area Maps, showing areas and properties that would benefit from proposed projects for fiscal year 2024 Flood Mitigation Assistance and BRIC grant submissions.
This publication presents important information about the design and construction of community and residential safe rooms that will provide protection during tornado and hurricane events. The third edition of FEMA P-361 presents updated and refined criteria for safe rooms compared to the second edition’s 2008 criteria. This edition also features clarified guidance and revised commentary to reflect 6 more years of post-damage assessments and lessons learned, including those based on many safe rooms directly impacted by tornadoes.
Following publication of FEMA P-361 (2021), FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Assistance Branch provided an extended grace period for prefabricated residential safe rooms to comply with the testing, listing, and labeling requirements of ICC 500-2020 as referenced in FEMA P-361 (2021).
Be advised that the extended grace period allowing FEMA-funded prefabricated residential safe rooms to comply with FEMA P-361 (2015) and ICC 500-2014 expired on January 1, 2024. Accordingly, applications for FEMA-funded prefabricated residential safe rooms must now demonstrate compliance with FEMA P-361 (2021) and ICC 500-2020.