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HAZARD MITIGATION ASSISTANCE GRANTS | HAZARD MITIGATION | NEBRASKA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program-Post Fire (HMGP-Post Fire) Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Pre-Disaster Mitigation-Legislative (PDM) Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) Nebraska Department of Natural Resources facilitates FMA. Visit their website HERE .
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Grant Hazard Mitigation Grant Program-Post Fire Hazard Mitigation Assistance Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Hazard Mitigation Grant Program-Post Fire Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Pre-Disaster Mitigation-Legislative Flood Mitigation Assistance Hazard Mitigation Assistance Guidance Hazard Mitigation Assistance Guidance Addendum Eligibility & Applying for Funding To be eligible for Hazard Mitigation Assistance funds, local and Indian Tribal government applicants must have participated and adopted an approved Local or Tribal Hazard Mitigation Plan.
Additionally, grant applicants must be able to provide the local cost share of the proposed mitigation project. Individuals and businesses are not eligible to apply for HMA funds; however, an eligible sub applicant may apply for funding on their behalf. To apply for funding, please fill out a HMA Notice of Interest Form and email it to nema.
hazardmitigation@nebraska. gov . NOIs are reviewed and prioritized for available grant funding based on eligibility and feasibility.
If a NOI is not selected for funding, the application will be kept on file and reviewed during the next grant opportunity. HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM (HMGP) The Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) is authorized by Section 404 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.
This program follows the Hazard Mitigation Assistance Guidance and Addendum (2015), as well as 2 CFR and 44 CFR. HMGP is available after a presidentially declared disaster. This funding opportunity assists communities in implementing long-term mitigation strategies to reduce future disaster losses to life and property.
In this program, homeowners and businesses cannot apply for a grant. However, a local community may apply for funding on their behalf. All state, local, tribal, and territorial governments must participate and adopt their local hazard mitigation plan to be eligible for HMGP funding.
Private non-profits are eligible for HMGP and are exempt from the hazard mitigation plan requirement, as per 44 CFR Sections 206. 221(e) and 206. 434(a)(2).
Grant subapplicants must be able to provide the local cost share of the proposed mitigation project.
Severe Winter Storm, Straight-line Winds, Flooding Status: In Implementation Phase Declared Date: March 21, 2019 Application Period End Date: September 17, 2022 Period of Performance: September 17, 2026 Severe Storms and Straight-line Winds Status: In Implementation Phase Declared Date: September 6, 2021 Application Period End Date: March 5, 2023 Period of Performance: March 5, 2026 Status: In Implementation Phase Declared Date: April 4, 2020 Application Period End Date: February 1, 2023 Period of Performance: November 3, 2025 Severe Storms and Straight-line Winds Status: In Implementation Phase Declared Date: July 27, 2022 Application Period End Date: Period of Performance: October 25, 2026 Severe Storms and Straight-line Winds, Tornadoes Status: In Implementation Phase Declared Date: February 23, 2022 Application Period End Date: May 24, 2023 Period of Performance: May 24, 2026 Severe Storms and Straight-line Winds, Tornadoes Status: In Implementation Phase Declared Date: May 3, 2024 Application Period End Date: August 1, 2025 Period of Performance: August 1, 2029 Severe Winter Storm and Straight-line Winds Status: In Implementation Phase Declared Date: May 24, 2024 Application Period End Date: August 22, 2025 Period of Performance: August 22, 2029 Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Tornadoes, and Flooding Status: Application Phase Declared Date: August 20, 2024 Application Period End Date: November 20, 2025 Period of Performance: November 20, 2029 Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Tornadoes, and Flooding Status: Application Phase Declared Date: September 24, 2024 Application Period End Date: December 24, 2025 Period of Performance: December 24, 2029 Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Tornadoes, and Flooding Status: Application Phase Declared Date: October 21, 2024 Application Period End Date: January 21, 2026 Period of Performance: January 21, 2030 Severe Winter Storms and Straight-line Winds Status: PENDING HMPG AWARD Application Period End Date: Hazard Mitigation Workshop The Hazard Mitigation Unit offers a Hazard Mitigation Assistance Workshop for local communities to help them better understand the Hazard Mitigation Program and the requirements that need to be met.
This is a walk-through of the various mitigation activities eligible for funding under FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) grant programs. Target audience: Municipalities and county government officials responsible for grant and financial management. Including, but not limited to, fire departments, emergency management, irrigation districts, Natural Resources Districts, schools, and colleges.
Communities can request to host this workshop by contacting the NEMA Hazard Mitigation Unit at nema. hazardmitigation@nebraska. gov .
The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) is the result of the Disaster Recovery Reform Action of 2018. This grant program supports states, local communities, tribes, and territories with hazard mitigation projects to reduce the risks they face from natural hazards. It is an annual grant that FEMA funds by setting aside money from federal disaster declarations each year.
Therefore, the amount available each year will vary. For States to be eligible for BRIC, they must have had at least one federally declared disaster in the last seven years. FEMA NOFO For BRIC And FMA Programs BRIC FY2024-2025 NOFO Brief Recording BRIC FY2024-2025 NOFO Brief Recording This dialog contains the BRIC FY2024-2025 NOFO Brief Recording video.
Use the video controls to play, pause, change volume, or view fullscreen. Your browser does not support the video tag. Download the BRIC FY2024-2025 NOFO Brief Recording BRIC 2024/2025 NOFO Presentation Slides The BRIC program recognizes the growing hazards associated with climate change, and the need for natural hazard risk mitigation activities that promote climate adaptation and resilience with respect to those hazards.
The guiding principles of BRIC are: Capability - and capacity-building Encouraging and enabling innovation Status: In Grant Closeout NOI Date: September 23, 2020 Application Period End Date: January 29, 2021 Period of Performance: April 18, 2025 Status: In Grant Closeout NOI Date: September 10, 2021 Application Period End Date: January 28, 2022 Period of Performance: September 27, 2025 Status: In Implementation Phase NOI Date: September 23, 2022 Application Period End Date: January 27, 2023 Status: Under FEMA Review Application Period End Date: Status: Application Period Open Application Period End Date: July 23rd, 2026 Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant The Nebraska Department of Natural Resources facilitates the Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant (FMA).
The FMA grant goal is to reduce or eliminate repetitive flood damage to properties insured under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). For more information about FMA and how to apply, please visit the NeDNR Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant Website .
NeDNR FMA 2023 Announcement Hazard Mitigation Grant (BRIC & FMA) Process BRIC and FMA Funding Notice Briefing The Hazard Mitigation Unit in conjunction with NeDNR hosts a webinar with every BRIC and FMA Notice of Funding release. HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM-POST FIRE The Disaster Recovery Reform Act (DRRA), Public Law 115-254, was enacted on October 5, 2018, and made numerous legislative changes to the Robert T.
Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act). Section 1204 of the DRRA amended Section 404 of the Stafford Act to allow FEMA to provide Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) grants in any area that received a Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) declaration even if no major Presidential declaration was declared.
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Post Fire (HMGP-Post Fire) assistance aids communities in implementing long-term mitigation measures after a wildfire. States, federally-recognized tribes and territories that are impacted by a wildfire resulting in an Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) are eligible to apply for HMGP-Post Fire funds. This program follows the HMA Guidance and Addendum, 2 CFR, and 44 CFR.
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program-Post Fire Hazard Mitigation grant Program-Post Fire Fact Sheet FEMA POLICY: Hazard Mitigation Grant Program-Post Fire Policy #207-088-2 FEMA Mitigation Funding Opportunity HMGP Fire and Post-Fire Early Warning Systems Status: In Implementation Phase Declared Date: April 23, 2022 Application Period End Date: February 1, 2023 Period of Performance: April 23, 2025
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: State, local, tribal, and territorial governments in Nebraska. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grants is funded by Nebraska Emergency Management Agency. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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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.
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