Fiscal Year 2025 National Dam Safety Program State Assistance Spring Grant
ID: 360155Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Department of Homeland Security - FEMA (DHS-DHS)

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Disaster Prevention and Relief

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Mandatory

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Homeland Security, through FEMA, is offering the Fiscal Year 2025 National Dam Safety Program State Assistance Spring Grant to support state dam safety programs aimed at mitigating risks associated with dam-related hazards. This grant program seeks to establish and maintain effective state initiatives through activities such as safety inspections, condition assessments of high-hazard dams, and public outreach, while explicitly prohibiting funding for construction or renovation costs. With an estimated total funding of $7.48 million available for approximately 50 awards, individual grants will range from $40,000 to $550,000, and applications will be accepted from July 28, 2025, to August 11, 2025. For further information, applicants can contact the FEMA GO Help Desk at 1-877-585-3242 or via email at femago@fema.dhs.gov.

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    Posted
    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is announcing a funding opportunity for the National Dam Safety Program State Assistance, aimed at supporting state dam safety programs to mitigate risks from dam-related hazards. The program aims to establish and maintain effective state and federal dam safety initiatives through technical assistance, public education, and enforcement actions. A total of $7.48 million is expected to be distributed among approximately 50 awards, with funding ranging from $40,000 to $550,000 per award. Eligible entities include state dam safety programs defined by federal statutes, excluding subapplicants. The expected timeline for applications is from July 28, 2025, to August 11, 2025, with selections made by September 19, 2025. Key project activities include targeted safety inspections, condition assessments of high-hazard dams, development of Emergency Action Plans, outreach activities to raise public awareness, and implementation of regulatory enforcement measures. The program specifically prohibits funding for construction or renovation costs. Overall, the National Dam Safety Program is critically designed to enhance the safety of U.S. dam infrastructure while fostering collaboration among national, state, and local stakeholders to protect public safety and property.
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