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Safeguarding Tomorrow Revolving Loan Fund Program is sponsored by Department of Homeland Security. The Safeguarding Tomorrow Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Program provides capitalization grants to eligible Entities to establish revolving loan funds to provide hazard mitigation assistance to local governments to reduce risks from disasters and natural hazards and other related environmental harm. The Safeguarding Tomorrow RLF makes Federal funds available for projects that address, but are not necessarily limited to:
*Drought and prolonged episodes of intense heat *Severe storms, including hurricanes, tornados, windstorms, cyclones
*Wildfires, earthquakes, flooding, shoreline erosion, high water levels, storm surges *Zoning and land use planning *Building code establishment and enforcement This listing is currently active. Program number: 97.139. Last updated on 2023-09-01.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Only states, territories, and Tribal governments (Tribal governments are only eligible if they have had a major disaster declaration in the past 5 years (prior to January 1, 2021) are eligible to apply to DHS/FEMA for funding under this program. Eligible applicant types include: Federally Recognized lndian Tribal Governments, U.S. Territories and possessions, State. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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