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New Mexico Home Recovery Program (CDBG-DR) is sponsored by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) (administered by New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management). This program provides federal disaster recovery grants to help residents affected by recent fires and flooding to rebuild their homes and communities.
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Thank you for your interest in the New Mexico Home Recovery Program! The New Mexico Home Recovery Program helps homeowners fix or rebuild their homes if they were damaged or destroyed during the 2024 fire or flood events. This program is funded through a Community Development Block Grant for Disaster Recovery (CDBG -DR) .
It is administered by the New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM) . How do I apply to get assistance? To get help, you must submit application with all supporting documentation .
A checklist with all required documentation is provided at the end of this application packet. The State of New Mexico Disaster Case Management team is available to help you collect documentation to complete an application. After you send in a complete application with all supporting documentation , DHSEM will review it to see if you qualify.
DHSEM will not process applications until they are fully completed. If you are approved, the program may help pay for: ✓ Fixing and improving your home (rehabilitation) ✓ Building a new home if yours was destroyed Am I eligible to receive assistance? To be eligible for the program, residents must: ❑ Own a home in Chaves or Lincoln County .
❑ Have occupied the home at the time of the 2024 disasters . ❑ Meet household income requirements (see table below) . ❑ Have documented and unrepaired damage from the 2024 disasters.
If you have questions about the application process , please contact the State of New Mexico Disaster Case Management team at 505 -670 -4662. Please keep in mind that funding is limited and not all qualified residents are guaranteed to receive services. What happens if I qualif y?
If you qualify, DHSEM will send you a letter that explains what you are eligible for . Program assistance will typically range between $5,000. 00 (for minor repairs) and $350,000.
00 (for example, if a home is fully rebuilt) . DHSEM runs the program and manages all the work. Money will not be sent directly to homeowners.
Instead, the program will pay for the approved repair or construction work to be completed by a state -procured contractor . New Mexico Home Recovery What are the income limits? The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development determines income limits which qualify a household as low - to moderate -income, based on household size.
To be eligible for the New Mexico Home Recovery Program, a household must be at or below the 120% area median income threshold. Households which meet the low - or very low -incom e threshold will be prioritized for assistance first.
Low (30%) $15, 850 $18,100 $20, 350 $22,600 $24,450 $26,250 $28,050 $29,850 (50%) $26,400 $30,200 $33,950 $37,700 $40,750 $43,750 $46, 750 $49,800 Low (80%) $42, 250 $48,250 $54,300 $60,300 $65,150 $69,950 $74,800 $79, 600 (120%) $63,350 $72,400 $81,450 $90,500 $97,700 $104,950 $112,200 $119,450 Low (30%) $1 4,500 $16,550 $18,600 $20,650 $22,350 $24,000 $25,650 $27,300 (50%) $24, 100 $27,550 $31,000 $34,400 $37,200 $39,950 $42,700 $45,450 Low (80%) $38,550 $44,050 $49,550 $55,050 $59, 500 $63,900 $68,300 $72,700 (120%) $57,800 $66,050 $74,300 $82,250 $89,150 $95,750 $102,350 $109,000 Where do I submit my application?
Please contact a Disaster Case Manager at the contact information below, and a member of our team will pick up your completed application. You can also submit your application online at dhsem. nm.
gov/cdbg -dr2025 . Is help available to complete my application? Disaster Case Managers are available to help residents submit applications and application documentation.
Call 505 -670 -4662 or email DHSEM - DCM@dhsem. nm. gov to work with a Disaster C ase Manager.
New Mexico Home Recovery 1. Complete the New Mexico H ome Recovery Program Application. The application may be completed by hand or electronically.
Information should be filled out as completely and accurately as possible. The New Mexico Home Recovery Program team will verify all information. It is important that information is accurate in order to complete the application process.
Your application may not be processed if the information provided cannot be verified. NOTE: If you need assistance completing this application, complete Section 1. Applicant Information ONLY , and contact the Disaster Case Management team.
Our team will assign a staff member to assist you. Mexico may be subject to civil or criminal penalties under 18 U.S.C. 287, 1001 and 31 2.
Sign and initial the New Mexico Home Recovery Program Application and all required forms and certifications , provided at the end of this application. . 3.
Gather all required documentation for an application to be complete. Applications will not be processed until all supporting documentation is received. A list of acceptable documentation types for each requirement is provided at the end of this application in the Documentation Checklist .
State Disaster Case Managers are available to answer any questions about the required documentation and to support documentation collection to support resident applications. New Mexico Home Recovery 1.
Applicant Information (Must Own Home, Must Be Primary Residence) ☐ English ☐ Spanish ☐ Other Disaster Damaged Property Address, City, State, Zip Code: County of Disaster Damaged Property Address: ☐ Chaves County ☐ Lincoln County ☐ Other: Current Physical Address, City , State , Zip Code : ☐ Check if same as Disaster Damaged Property Address Mailing Address , City, State, Zip Code : ☐ Check if same as Disaster Damaged Property Address ☐ Check if same as Physical Property Address My preferred method of communication is (Select one ): ☐ Home Phone ☐ Cell Phone ☐ Email ☐ Mail Is the Applicant a U.S. Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident?
☐ Yes ☐ No Would you like assistance with completing this application? If yes, please identify the type of assistance needed. ☐ Translation services ☐ Large print documents ☐ General assistance If you answered “Yes, ” stop here and submit this page to the Disaster Case Management team.
A team member will contact you to provide the assistance ☐ Yes ☐No New Mexico Home Recovery 2.
Co -Applicant Information , as applicable (Must Co -Own Home) ☐ English ☐ Spanish ☐ Other: Disaster Damaged Property Address, City, State, Zip Code: County of Disaster Damaged Property Address: ☐ Chaves County ☐ Lincoln County ☐ Other: Current Physical Address, City, State, Zip Code: ☐ Check if same as Disaster Damaged Property Address ☐ Check if same as Current Physical Address Mailing Address, City, State, Zip Code: ☐ Check if same as Disaster Damaged Property Address My preferred method of communication is (Select one ): ☐ Home Phone ☐ Cell Phone ☐ Email ☐ Mail New Mexico Home Recovery 3.
Communication Designee / Power of Attorney Information ☐ The applicant would like to appoint a Communication Designee. Applicants can designate a third party, known as a Communication Designee, to obtain information about their program application. The Communication Designee will be authorized to make inquiries about the applicant’s program status in person, via phone, ema il and/or mail.
Communication Designees cannot make decisions on behalf of an Applicant or sign program documentation on behalf of an applicant unless they also hold a valid Power of Attorney. ☐ The applicant has authorized a third party to communicate with the program, make decisions on his/her behalf, and sign program documentation on the applicant’s behalf via a valid Power of Attorney (POA).
Attach a copy of the fully executed POA to this application. ☐ Not applicable (N/A). The applicant has opted not to appoint a Communication Designee nor Power of Attorney.
Communication Designee or POA Full Name: Communication Designee or POA Relationship to Applicant: ☐ Family Member ☐ Friend ☐ Advocate ☐ Power of Attorney ☐ English ☐ Spanish ☐ Other: Communication Designee or POA Physical Address , City, State, Zip Code : Communication Designee or POA Home Phone: Communication Designee or POA Cell Phone: Communication Designee or POA Email: New Mexico Home Recovery 4.
Disaster -Impacted Home Information Information about the disaster damaged property should be filled out as completely and Was your home damaged due to a disaster?
(Check all that apply) ☐ 2024 South Fork Fire / Salt Fire and Flooding (Lincoln County) ☐ 2024 Flooding (Chaves County) ☐ My home was not damaged due to a disaster Date you first occupied the damaged residence (Month/Date/Year ): Was the damaged home your primary residence on the date of the Did you own your home at the date of the disaster event?
☐ Yes ☐ No Did you receive a Substantial Damage or Substantial Improvement (SD/SI) Notification/Letter from your local city or county after your home was damaged by the disaster? If yes, attach a copy of the SD/DI Notification/Letter to this application Are you currently living in the disaster damaged property? If no, please list the reason: Do you currently own the damaged home (the physical structure)?
☐ Yes ☐ No Do you currently own the land where the home is located? ☐ Yes ☐ No Are there any other names listed on ownership documents for the damaged home in addition to the Applicant or Co -Applicant? If yes, then please list all names: Do you have a mortgage?
☐ Yes ☐ No If yes , are you up to date on your mortgage payments? ☐ Yes ☐ No Are you up to date on your property tax payments? ☐ Yes ☐ No Does the damaged property have any liens?
If yes, then list all lienholders: Is the damaged property foreclosed on or in the process of ☐ Yes ☐ No New Mexico Home Recovery 5. Household Composition and Characteristics List all current household members. Name Male/Female Relationship to Head of 6.
Prioritization Criteria The New Mexico Home Recovery Program prioritizes households for services based on their date of application and a list of criteria including household vulnerability factors, income, and the extent of damage to the home. Please select all of the following vulnerability factors that apply to any member of your household.
☐ Seniors (age 62 or older) ______ Number of Seniors in Household ☐ Person with Disabilities* ☐ Child (under the age of 18) ______ Number of Children in Household List the following income information for all household members aged 18 and older. Household Member Name What was your total income in 2025?
*Disability Definition: For the purposes of the program, “disability” is consistent with federal law under The Social Security Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §423(d), The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, 42 U.S.C. §12102(1) -(3), and in accordance with HUD regulat ions at 24 CFR §§5.
403 and 891. 505. New Mexico Home Recovery 7.
Characteristics of Disaster Damaged Home Approximate Year Built: ☐ Unsure Approximate Square Footage: ☐ Unsure Structure Type (Select one): ☐ Single Family, Detached ☐ Single Family, Attached ☐ Multiple Units (more than 4) Number of Units (Select one) : Number of Occupied Units (Select one) : Number of Occupied Units by Category: Construction Type (Select one): ☐ Stick -built (built on site) ☐ Modular (built off site and transported) Number of rooms with furniture (does not include Bathrooms, Closets or Hallways): New Mexico Home Recovery List all rooms in the hom e prior to the disaster (Select all that apply): Does anyone in the household have special needs that require additional assistance?
If yes, select the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility features that are ☐ Other (please describe) : Note: The New Mexico Home Recovery Program will not collect any medical documentation protected by HIP AA, but will need to verify the need for assistance by any household members. How did the disaster damage your property?
Status of the repairs to the damaged property: ☐ Started (less than 50% complete ) ☐ Started (more than 50% complete ) ☐ Construction (100% complete) What types of disaster -related repairs have you completed? Estimated dollar amount of disaster related repairs completed (if applicable): $New Mexico Home Recovery 8.
Duplication of Benefits Review The New Mexico Home Recovery Program is required by HUD to review all previously received federal assistance (both before and at the time of the 2024 disasters), as well as all insurance coverage that was in place for the property. Has federal assistance ever been provided for your property at any time prior to the 2024 disasters ?
Federal assistance is described as money received from any federal agency for the purpose of repairs, weatherization, elevation, or reconstruction.
> If yes, please identify what > assistance was received in > Note: please include any assistance > received for disasters prior to 2024, > such as the 2022 McBride Fire What was the purpose of the Small Business Administration > Note: please include any assistance > received for disasters prior to 2024 .
What was the purpose of the What was the purpose of the What was the purpose of the > Note: please include any assistance > received for disasters prior to 2024 . What was the purpose of the > Note: please include any > assistance from a federal > agency received for your > home that is not already What was the purpose of the As a result of any of the assistance listed above, were you required to carry flood insurance on your property?
☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, did you have flood insurance coverage at the time of the 2024 disasters? ☐ Yes ☐ No If no, please describe the reason: New Mexico Home Recovery Was the damaged property covered by flood insurance at the time of the 2024 disaster ? ☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, please attach a copy of the Declaration Page and provide the Name of Insurance Provider: If yes, did you file a claim for damage due to the disaster?
☐ Yes ☐ No If you filed a claim for damage, did the insurance provider pay your If yes, how much did you receive from your insurance provider? What is the outstanding amount pending with your provider (if any)? Are you currently disputing the claim with your insurance provider?
☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, please list the reason: Was the damaged property covered by homeowner’s insurance at the time of the 2024 disaster ? ☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, please attach a copy of the Declaration Page and provide the Name of Insurance Provider: Address of Insurance Provider: If yes, did you file a claim for damage due to the disaster?
☐ Yes ☐ No If you filed a claim for damage, did the insurance provider pay your If yes, how much did you receive from your insurance provider? What is the outstanding amount pending with your provider (if any)? Are you currently disputing the claim with your insurance provider?
☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, please list the reason: New Mexico Home Recovery Was the damaged property covered by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) at the time of the 2024 disaster ? If yes, please attach a copy of the Declaration Page and provide the Name of Insurance Provider: Address of Insurance Provider: If yes, did you file a claim for damage due to the disaster? ☐ Yes ☐ No If you filed a claim for damage, did NFIP pay your claim?
☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, how much did you receive What is the outstanding amount pending with NFIP (if any)? Are you currently disputing the claim with NFIP? ☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, please list the reason: Did you apply for Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) funding > (ICC coverage is one of several resources for flood insurance policyholders that > need additional help rebuilding after a flood.
It will provide up to $30,000 to help > cover the cost of mitigation measures that will reduce flood risk.) If yes, list the ICC application number: If yes, was the ICC assistance provided?
If yes, provide the amount of ICC assistance that Provide the amount of ICC assistance provided List any outstanding balance: $New Mexico Home Recovery Disaster Recovery Benefits Received from Other Resources Use this section to disclose all forms of assistance provided for repairs, elevation or reconstruction of the damaged property resulting from the 2024 disasters. Information must be complete and as accurate as possible.
The New Mexico Home Recovery Program will verify all information. It is important that the names and addresses of all providers are accurate in order to complete the application process. Your application may not be processed if the information provided cannot be verified.
Mexico may be subject to civil or criminal penalties under 18 U.S.C. 287, 1001 and 31 State Private Property Debris Removal Program (PPDR) Did you register for the State Private Property Debris Removal If yes, was your property cleared of debris? ☐ Yes ☐ No If no, did you choose to unenroll in the program?
☐ Yes ☐ No If yes, you unenrolled from the program, did you receive other assistance Is there debris on your property currently that needs removed? ☐ Yes ☐ No FEMA Individual Assistance (IA) Did you register for Federal Emergency Management Agency - Individual Assistance (FEMA -IA) assistance? If yes, list FEMA -IA Registration ID Number: If yes, was FEMA -IA assistance approved for the damaged property?
If yes, please attach a copy of your FEMA -IA registration and/or benefits Amount of FEMA IA assistance approved: $ Amount of FEMA IA assistance provided to date: $ List any outstanding balance: $New Mexico Home Recovery Small Business Administration (SBA) Did you apply for a Small Business Administration (SBA) Disaster Assistance Loan to repair or rebuild the damaged property?
If yes, list SBA ID/Application number: If yes, was the SBA loan approved?
If yes, please attach a copy of your SBA Disaster Assistance Loan approval Amount of SBA assistance approved: $ Type of SBA assistance provided: ☐ Over 30% of gross income spent on housing ☐ Substantial increase in debt since SBA Disaster Assistance Loan qualification List any outstanding balance: $ If yes, and you did not receive assistance, did you decline assistance? ☐Yes ☐ No What was the amount of the loan?
What was the type of loan? ☐ Over 30% of gross income spent on housing ☐ Substantial increase in debt since SBA Disaster Assistance Loan qualification Why did you decline the loan?
New Mexico Home Recovery Have you received any additional assistance from a Voluntary Organization Active in Disasters (VOAD), non -profit, or other type of federal or local organization to repair or rebuild your damaged If yes, list all other organizations that have provided assistance for the repair or rebuilding of the damaged address and the amount/estimated amount of the assistance: Organization Contact Name Contact Phone If the assistance provided was labor, list repairs made to the damaged address: New Mexico Home Recovery This information is being collected to ensure compliance with federal Fair Housing and Equal Providing this information is optional.
Should you wish not to provide this information, please mark “ Decline to Report . ” Race of Head of Household (Select one): ☐ Black/African American & White ☐ Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander ☐ American Indian/Alaskan Native ☐ American Indian/Alaskan Native & Black/African American ☐ American Indian/Alaskan Native & White Total Number of Household Members by Race List total number of household members by race.
Number of Household Members: ___Black/African American ___Black/African American & White ___Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander ___American Indian/Alaskan Native ___ American Indian/Alaskan Native & Black/African American ___ American Indian/Alaskan Native & White Ethnicity of Head of Household (Select one): _____ Decline to Report New Mexico Home Recovery Total Number of Household Members by Ethnicity List total number of household members by ethnicity.
Number of Household Members: _____ Decline to Report New Mexico Home Recovery 10. Stop Work Construction Notice Federal rules require applicants who are seeking New Mexico Home Recovery Program assistance to stop rehabilitation or construction work on their property once an application has been submitted and until the federally required environmental review is compl ete.
Applicants must not perform any demolition, repair, or reconstruction activities after they apply to the program unless the work is temporary and is required to prevent additional damage to the home or is required to make the home safe to live in. Applicants are required to stop work because certain types of construction activities may change the condition of the property and result in environmental harm.
Performing certain types of work such as permanent repair, modification, or demolition during this required “stop work” period will make an applicant ineligible to receive assistance from the program. • Applicants or volunteer organizations may perform temporary repairs to prevent further damage to the home such as temporarily patching a leaking roof.
• Applicants or volunteer organizations may perform temporary repairs to allow for safe occupancy and to address health and safety hazards such as fixing a broken heater to restore heat, removing mold or repairing unsafe wiring. • It is important to limit repairs to temporary measures until the program can provide a permanent solution.
• Applicants should follow all applicable permitting requirements when performing temporary repairs, particularly for repairs relating to electrical and plumbing HUD rules and regulations that govern the environmental review process can be found at 24 CFR Part 58 .
The provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations in 40 CFR Parts 1500 through 1508, as well as other state and federal laws and regulations (some of which are enforced by state agen cies) also may apply depending upon the type of project and the level of review required.
To be compliant with 24 CFR Part 58, activities that have physical impacts or which limit the choice of project alternatives cannot be undertaken, even with an applicant’s own funds , prior to obtaining environmental clearance.
If prohibited activities are undertaken after submission of an application but prior to receiving approval from the New Mexico Home Recovery Program ( New Mexico Home Recovery Program ), the applicant is at risk for the denial of CDBG -DR assistance.
The reason is that these New Mexico Home Recovery actions interfere with the state and the Program’s ability to comply with NEPA and Part To be eligible for New Mexico Home Recovery Program , Applicants must: • Stop all on -going construction activities at the time of application to New Mexico Home Recovery Program , except those listed above as allowed • Wait until the environmental clearance prior to initiating program approved Applicants who do not comply with these requirements will be ineligible for assistance and may be subject to repayment of New Mexico Home Recovery Program funding, if The applicant acknowledges that he/she has received and reviewed the New Mexico Home Recovery Program’s Stop Work Construction Notice.
Further, the applicant agrees to stop any current construction work on the damaged property except for any temporary or emergency repairs required to preserve the property. Initial Here: New Mexico Home Recovery 11.
Applicant Acknowledgement of Program Notifications I/we swear or affirm that I/we have: Applied for the New Mexico Home Recovery Program assistance at the following _____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ I/We acknowledge the receipt of the following Program notifications (initial each item): ________ Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home HUD Brochure (Section 1 6 of ________ New Mexico Home Recovery Program Appeals/Grievance Procedures (Section 17 of this application) ________ Stop Work Construction Notice (Section 10 of this application) New Mexico Home Recovery 12.
Applicant Release of Information Authorization Form All members of the household who are over the age of 18 must authorize DHSEM and its representatives to obtain information that is pertinent to determining eligibility for participation in the New Mexico Home Recovery Program.
• I/We acknowledge a photocopy of this form is as valid as the original; AND • I/We have the right to review information received using this form; AND • I/We have the right to receive a copy of information provided to the entity and to request correction of any information I/we believe to be inaccurate; AND • I/We will sign this form and cooperate with the eligibility verification process; AND • I/We understand that documents may become electronically permanent.
Household members aged 18 and older must verify that information is allowed to be released for all applicable items listed below by initialing each cell. Proof of income includes 1040 tax returns, pay stubs, and letters verifying benefits, such as SSI. A f ull list of proofs of income can be found in the checklist at the end of this application.
Occupation Income Proof of Income Privacy Act Notice Statement: DHSEM requires the collection of the information listed in this form to determine an applicant’s eligibility for the CDBG -DR Program. This information will be used to establish the level of benefits for which the applicant is eligible to receive and to ve rify the accuracy of the information furnished.
Information received from an applicant as a result of verifying an applicant’s eligibility may be released to the appropriate federal, state, and local agencies or, when relevant, to civil, criminal, or regul atory investigators, and to prosecutors. Failure to provide any information may result in delay or rejection of your eligibility approval. New Mexico Home Recovery 13.
Application Certification and Signatures I understand that this application does not guarantee my eligibility to receive By signing this application, the applicant(s) authorizes the state or any of its duly authorized representatives to verify the information contained herein, including this section.
Under penalties of perjury, I certify that the information presented in thi s application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. I further understand that providing false representations herein constitutes an act of fraud. False, misleading or incomplete information may result in my ineligibility to participa te in Programs that will accept this application.
another to do so may be subject to civil or criminal penalties under 18 U.S.C.
2,287, 1001 Applicant Printed Name: __________________________ Date: Applicant Signature: __________________________ Co -Applicant Printed Name: __________________________ Date: Co -Applicant Signature: __________________________ Disclaimer: New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management has made every effort to ensure the information contained on this form is accurate and in compliance with the most up -to -date CDBG -DR federal rules and regulations, as applicable.
It should be noted that DHSEM assumes no liability or responsibility for any error or omission on this form that may result from the interim period between the publication of amended and/or revised federal rules and regulations and DHSEM standard review and update schedule. New Mexico Home Recovery 14.
New Mexico Home Recovery Program Right of Entry Form Homeowner Name: Co -Homeowner Name: Phone Number: Email Address: ___________________________________________________________________, certify that I am / we are the owner(s), or authorized agent of the owner(s), of the real property located at the above address (hereinafter “Owner”).
I hereby certify that I/we hav e full power and authority to execute this Right of Entry Permit (ROE) without the need for any further action, including, but not limited to, notice or approval from any I / we hereby grant the New Mexico Home Recovery Program and its authorized representatives (collectively referred to as “ New Mexico Home Recovery Program ”) a right to enter upon the real property specified above by the address (hereafter the “Property”) and will guarantee access to the property for the activities described listed in this right of entry permit.
1. Purpose: The New Mexico Home Recovery Program is granted this Right of Entry (ROE) to complete the following activities: a. Environmental Conditions Assessment: a more detailed, site -specific review that evaluates specific localized environmental conditions on the subject property.
These inspections are exterior of home only and will not require entry into the dwelling structure. b. Property Damage Assessment: a process for evaluating property damage and unmet needs to inform eligibility for different levels of repair, construction, and reconstruction under the New Mexico Home Recovery Program .
This requires full access to all areas of the interior of the home and will be conducted on a pre -scheduled, agreed -upon basis with the property owner. c. Rehabilitation, Reconstruction, and New Construction: activities the New Mexico Home Recovery Program will conduct at the Property of eligible New Mexico Home Recovery homeowners after the Program determines the type of assistance for which the d.
Environmental Hazard Inspections: activities that the New Mexico Home Recovery Program will undertake to test and identify environmental hazards such as lead based paint, asbestos containing materials, and/or radon. These activities are not required on every home, but when they are, testing and monitoring may be required in the interior of the home.
Such testing and monitoring will be conducted on a pre -scheduled, agreed upon basis with the property owner or during construction activities when the property owner has e.
Construction Inspections: activities that the New Mexico Home Recovery Program and local jurisdictions will conduct at the Property of the eligible homeowners throughout the rehabilitation, reconstruction, and new construction process to ensure adherence to safety, quality, and regulatory 2.
Time Period: This ROE shall expire twenty four (24 hours) after the turnover of the property to the homeowner after construction completion; immediately when the homeowner withdraws from the program or is deemed ineligible for assistance; or when the owner submits an e xecuted Withdrawal Form (see below) to DHSEM - 3.
Authorized Activities: Owner hereby grants to the New Mexico Home Recovery Program , the right to determine, in the New Mexico Home Recovery Program ’s sole discretion, which structures, materials, and items on the Property will be assessed, removed, repaired, rehabilitated, reconstructed, or newly constructed as part of its Program.
Submission of this ROE authorizes the New Mexico Home Recovery Program to conduct Damage Assessments, environmental condition assessments, and Repair, Reconstruction, and New Con struction activities on the Property. Owner may withdraw from the entirety of the Home Recovery Program by cancelling this ROE pursuant to Section 10.
If Owner withdraws after work commences under the Program, the New Mexico Home Recovery Program may seek reimbursement for expenses incurred up to the point of withdrawal. 4. Release and
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: New Mexico homeowners and renters in counties affected by wildfires and straight-line winds who sustained property damage. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $100,000,000 (total program allocation) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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The Fund for Women & Girls Grant Program is sponsored by The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC). The Fund for Women & Girls, an initiative of TFEC, makes grants to local nonprofit organizations in specific South Central PA counties. The grants support projects that advance the lives of women and girls by providing opportunities to address basic needs, develop economic self-sufficiency, and strengthen health and safety needs.
VGF grants will be used to develop and/or support community-based entities to recruit, manage, and support volunteers. CNCS seeks to fund effective approaches that expand volunteering, strengthen the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit and retain skill-based volunteers, and develop strategies to use volunteers effectively to solve problems. Specifically, the VGF grants will support efforts that expand the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit, manage, support and retain individuals to serve in high quality volunteer assignments.Applicants that receive funding under this Notice may directly carry out the activities supported under the award, or may carry out the activities by making sub-grants to community-based entities, supporting volunteer generation at these entities.). Funding Opportunity Number: AC-05-25-21. Assistance Listing: 94.021. Funding Instrument: G. Category: O. Award Amount: $6.1M total program funding.