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Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Grant Program | Florida Disaster Communication Information for North Florida Detention Facility and South Florida Detention Facility Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Grant Program Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Grant Program Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Grant Program Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Grant Program Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) is a Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) grant program that makes federal funds available to states, U.S. territories, federally recognized Tribal Nations, and local governments for hazard mitigation activities.
It does so by recognizing the need to upgrade and modernize the nation’s infrastructure against the growing risks to communities and the need for natural hazard risk mitigation activities that promote resilience with respect to natural hazards. BRIC empowers states, local governments, Tribal Nations, and territories to make smart investments in resilient infrastructure.
By supporting pre-disaster and hazard mitigation projects — such as school safe rooms, utility hardening, relocating critical facilities out of flood areas, and securing pump stations — BRIC aims to save lives, protect property, and reduce the cost of future disaster response and recovery.
Fiscal Years 2024 & 2025 Notice of Funding Opportunity The Florida Division of Emergency Management is pleased to announce the opening of the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Program for Fiscal Years 2024 and 2025.
Due to the limited maximum available funding per applicant (State), eligible entities that submitted a subapplication under the previously canceled FY 2024 BRIC application period and the FY 2023 subapplicants who received a “Not Selected” determination from FEMA are invited to re-submit the same projects for funding consideration under this opportunity.
The BRIC FY 2024 and FY 2023 (Not Selected) subapplicants will be contacted directly with an invitation to re-apply and information on the submission deadline and re-submitting the subapplications via the FEMA GO application system. The BRIC program is designed to support proactive hazard mitigation efforts, with a focus on infrastructure projects that reduce long-term disaster risk and enhance community resilience.
Maximum federal share per project is $20 million (National Competition); phased projects are not eligible Capability-and capacity-building activities must directly support infrastructure resilience No funding for new or updated Hazard Mitigation Plans Simplified evaluation process (100-point scoring system) Increased emphasis on project readiness and implementation A total of $1 billion in funding is available nationwide, supporting: Hazard mitigation projects Capability- and capacity-building activities tied to infrastructure resilience Building code adoption and enforcement initiatives Funding is distributed across multiple categories, including: State/Territory Allocations Note: No applicant (State) may receive more than 15% ($150,000,000) of the total available funding across all categories.
E-mail our Non-Disaster Program: non-disasterprograms@em. myflorida.
com FDEM FY 2024-2025 Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Application Period Announcement FY 2024- 2025 BRIC Notice of Funding Opportunity FY 2024-2025 BRIC NOFO Fact Sheet FEMA BRIC FY 2024-2025 NOFO Webinar Slides FEMA BRIC FY 2024-2025 Evaluation Criteria for National Competition FEMA GO Registration Guidance Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) and Community Lifelines FEMA GO Subapplication Process Guide FEMA GO Subapplication Development User Manual FEMA GO Plan Subapplication FEMA GO Project Scoping Subapplication FEMA GO Project Subapplication FEMA HMA Cost Estimation Webinar Presentation Flood Control-Drainage Improvement Environmental & Historic Preservation Environmental and Historic Preservation General Subapplication Guidance Eligible Subapplicants are: Federally-Recognized Tribes Local Governments/Communities Federally-recognized Native American Tribal Governments Local governments may include non-federally recognized tribes or, consistent with the definition of local government in 42 U.S.C.
§ 5122(8), may include any tribe, authorized tribal organization, or Alaska Native village or organization that is not federally recognized according to 25 U.S.C. § 479(a) et seq. Eligible Project Activities The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program makes federal funds available for hazard mitigation activities with the goal of lowering future disaster costs.
It does so with a recognition of the need to upgrade and modernize the nation’s infrastructure against natural weather disasters, and of the need for natural hazard risk mitigation activities and resilience with respect to those hazards.
The BRIC program prioritizes investments in infrastructure and construction projects that deliver immediate, measurable risk reduction to public infrastructure and communities vulnerable to natural hazards. The program’s primary focus is on supporting projects ready for implementation and incentivizing the adoption and enforcement of the latest published editions of hazard-resistant building codes.
As appropriated by the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2019 (Pub. L. No. 116-6); Section 203(i) of the Stafford Act, as amended (Pub.
L. No. 93-288) (42 U.S.C. § 5133), the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Grant Program provides resources to assist states, tribal governments, territories and local communities in their efforts to implement a sustained pre-disaster natural hazard mitigation program, as authorized by the Robert T.
Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, as amended (Pub. L. No. 93-288) (42 U.S.C.
§ 5133) as implemented by Hazard Mitigation Assistance: Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (FP:104-008-05). Applicants and Subapplicants must have a FEMA approved mitigation plan as of the application deadline in order to apply for mitigation projects in accordance with Title 44 CFR Part 201.
BRIC projects must be cost-effective, technically feasible, effective, and consistent with the goals of applicable FEMA-approved State and local multi-hazard mitigation plans. Eligible subapplications are awarded on a nationally competitive basis. Federal funding is available for up to 75 percent of the eligible activity cost.
Small, impoverished communities may be eligible for up to a 90 percent federal cost share. The traditional FEMA-approved software-based BCA Flood Modules to determine the cost effectiveness of a project must be used. Subapplicants must use a FEMA approved methodology to perform a BCA.
Only project subapplications that demonstrate cost-effectiveness through a benefit cost ratio of 1. 0 or greater will be considered. The BCA must be attached to the subapplicant's application.
The FEMA approved BCA Toolkit, which includes the Flood Modules, may be downloaded at no cost at www. fema. gov/benefit-cost-analysis.
The BCA Helpline may be contacted by telephone (855-540-6744) or via e-mail bchelpline@fema. dhs. gov .
BCA Resources and Support FEMA has developed resources to assist subapplicants with project and planning subapplications. The resources can be found on the Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grants web page.
Publications and tools for the BRIC program can be found in the links below: HMA Mitigation Action Portfolio FEMA's 2024 Hazard Mitigation Assistance Program and Policy Guide BRIC Program Support Materials Division of Emergency Management Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Program 2489 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32311 non-disasterprograms@em. myflorida.
com Florida Division of Emergency Management 2489 Shumard Oak Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32311 For Florida Relay Service: ... Another Wet and Rainy Day Expected Statewide as Deep Southwesterly Flow Persists... Scattered to Numerous Showers and Storms to Develop Along the Sea Breezes Later Today...
Areas of Flooding Possible Across the Western Panhandle and Northeast Florida... A Few Storms Could Become Locally Strong with Frequent Lightning and Gusty Winds... Highs in the 80s to Lower 90s Expected...
Feels-like Temperatures Approach the Middle to Upper 90s Across Central and South Florida... Moderate to High Risk for Rip Currents for Statewide Beaches...
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: State governments, U. S. territories, federally recognized Tribal Nations, and local governments. Local governments must apply through their state or territory. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $1,000,000,000 (total program funding), Award Ceiling: $150,000,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Fiscal Years 2024/2025 Funding Opportunity are due July 23, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Fiscal Years 2024/2025 Funding Opportunity is funded by Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
Yes — this listing is flagged as national in scope, so applicants across the U.S. may apply, subject to the sponsor's other eligibility criteria.
Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) is a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) providing funding to high-threat, high-density urban areas to build security and resilience capabilities. The program helps urban areas prevent, prepare for, protect against, and respond to acts of terrorism. Funding supports specialized response unit equipment, interagency coordination, critical infrastructure protection, and capability gap assessments. UASI grants require urban areas to develop and maintain a formal Urban Area Working Group and submit a comprehensive investment justification tied to identified risk.
Fire Prevention & Safety (FP&S) Grants is sponsored by Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). This program provides funding to fire departments and non-profit organizations, academic, and other research-oriented institutions. Recipients can use this money to fund research and clinical studies focused on community fire prevention and safety.
California State Nonprofit Security Grant Program (CSNSGP) is a grant from the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services that funds target hardening and security enhancements for nonprofit organizations at high risk for violent attacks and hate crimes due to their ideology, beliefs, or mission. Awards of up to $200,000 per organization are available, with $76 million allocated in the latest funding round. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations operating in California. Funded activities include physical security improvements and vulnerability assessments to protect against threats. The program requires applicants to complete a Vulnerability Assessment Worksheet as part of the application process. Support services applicants had an extended deadline of January 12, 2026. Interested nonprofits should consult Cal OES for future application cycles and updated grant rules and regulations.
FY 2026 Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) – Mississippi is a grant from the Mississippi Office of Homeland Security (MOHS) that funds local law enforcement, fire departments, and emergency operations agencies for homeland security preparedness. FEMA-provided funds can be used for equipment, training, exercises, and supplies to protect against terrorism and other threats. The FY26 application deadline is Friday, April 3, 2026, and applications are submitted via the MOHS JotForm portal. National priorities require allocating at least 10% toward border crisis response and 3% toward election security. Sub-applications are accepted from local, state, and tribal entities within Mississippi. Contact mohsgrants@dps.ms.gov for program inquiries.
On June 15, FEMA opened simultaneous application windows for the FY 2026 Emergency Management Performance Grant ($337 million) and the FY 2026 Emergency Operations Center Grant ($83 million). Both close July 15. The combined $420 million pool funds personnel, training, equipment, planning, and EOC construction across state, local, tribal, and territorial governments. The single-month window is unusually tight for two flagship preparedness programs that have historically opened in late winter. Here is the strategic read on activity eligibility, the EMPG-versus-EOC split, the formula versus competitive mechanics, and how applicants should sequence work in a 30-day cycle.
Read articleOn June 8, HHS and GSA launched Special Item Number 518210GM under the GSA Multiple Award Schedule — a continuous procurement pathway for federal agencies to buy grants management software, audit support, and subrecipient monitoring. The shift ends the Grants QSMO's marketplace-by-RFI model and quietly establishes the GSA Schedule as the default rail for federal grants software for the next decade.
Read articleDHS/FEMA released AFG, SAFER, and FP&S simultaneously on May 19 with a June 22 close. The $324M SAFER share now exceeds the $291.6M AFG share for the first time since the program's expansion — a quiet acknowledgement that the staffing crisis is now the binding constraint.
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