Fiscal Year 2024 Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Program
ID: 354413Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Department of Homeland Security - FEMA (DHS-DHS)

Award Range

$0 - $0

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Other

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Earmark

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Homeland Security, through FEMA, is offering the Fiscal Year 2024 Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Program, which allocates $190,568,289 in federal funding to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments for projects aimed at reducing risks from future natural hazards. The program's objectives include enhancing resilience and decreasing reliance on federal disaster assistance by funding sustainable and cost-effective mitigation measures, such as capacity-building activities and hazard mitigation construction projects. Eligible applicants must possess a FEMA-approved hazard mitigation plan and register in the System for Award Management (SAM), with the application process opening on May 24, 2024, and a submission deadline of June 28, 2024. For further inquiries, applicants can contact the Systems and Business Support Branch at GMD-Systems-Branch@fema.gov or call 1-800-865-4076.

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    Posted
    The FY 2024 Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) Grant Program, initiated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) through FEMA, aims to allocate $190.5 million in federal funding to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments. This funding is designated for projects identified in the Joint Explanatory Statement of the FY 2024 DHS Appropriations Act, focusing on measures that enhance resilience against future natural disasters while decreasing reliance on federal disaster assistance. Eligible projects include capacity-building activities, hazard mitigation construction projects, and management costs. The program encourages cost-sharing, typically covering 75% of costs, with adjustments for small impoverished communities. The application process starts on May 24, 2024, with a submission deadline of June 28, 2024. Eligible applicants must have a FEMA-approved hazard mitigation plan and must register in the System for Award Management (SAM). The PDM Grant Program emphasizes reductions in risks posed by natural hazards and supports various infrastructure improvements, particularly for stormwater and drainage systems, while also adhering to federal environmental and historic preservation guidelines. This program aligns with DHS’s broader goals of strengthening preparedness and resilience in response to climate-related challenges.
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