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FEMA Awards Collier County $1.88 Million to Install Generators at Critical Facilities

Release Date:
Tháng 2 8, 2021

ORLANDO, Fla. – FEMA has approved a grant of $1,879,500 to help Collier County install emergency generators at four critical facilities in Naples to provide emergency power during a storm. 

After Hurricane Irma in 2017, FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) will provide generators with upgraded capacity to be installed at the Collier County Courthouse, the Collier County Health Department, the Collier County Jail Assessment and Growth Management Transportation.

The grant is funded by the HMGP, an important source of federal disaster assistance. Funding from the program may become available following the president’s declaration of a major disaster, with a goal of strengthening communities by improving buildings, facilities and infrastructure that people use every day. A 2018 report by the National Institute of Building Sciences found that one dollar spent on hazard mitigation will save more than six dollars of recovery and rebuilding costs.

Generally, the HMGP may provide a state, tribe or territory with additional grants up to 15 percent of the total disaster grants awarded by FEMA for a federally declared disaster. States such as Florida that meet advanced mitigation planning criteria may qualify for a higher percentage.

Florida has a FEMA-approved Enhanced Mitigation Plan, making the state eligible for HMGP funding not to exceed 20 percent of the estimated total amount of grant money spent by FEMA in the Hurricane Irma disaster. From this amount, the HMGP reimburses the state up to 75 percent of eligible costs for hazard mitigation projects. The remaining amount comes from other sources such as state and local assets and a combination of cash and in-kind sources.

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