The Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) program makes federal funds available to states, U.
S.
territories, Indian tribal governments, and local communities to reduce or eliminate the risk of repetitive flood damage to buildings and structures insured under the National Flood Insurance Program
credit:
(NFIP).
FEMA will distribute the available FY 20 FMA funding amount ($160,000,000) as follows:
Project Scoping (previously Advance Assistance):
Project Scoping to develop community flood mitigation projects and/or individual flood mitigation projects that will subsequently reduce flood claims against the NFIP.
FEMA will select up to $4 million of Project Scoping subapplications.
Community Flood Mitigation Projects:
FEMA will select up to $70 million of projects that address community flood risk for the purpose of reducing NFIP flood claim payments.
Technical Assistance:
Technical Assistance to maintain a viable FMA program over time.
To be eligible to apply for Technical Assistance, the Applicant must have received an FY 19 FMA Award of at least $1 million federal share.
Flood Hazard Mitigation Planning:
Planning subapplications for the flood hazard component of State, Local, Territory, and Tribal (SLTT) Hazard Mitigation Plans and plan updates.
Individual Flood Mitigation Projects:
Projects that mitigate the risk of flooding to individual NFIP insured structures.
Applicants must submit their FY 20 FMA grant Application to FEMA via FEMA Grants Outcomes (FEMA GO) system at https://go.fema.gov/.
Applicants may submit a maximum of 1 advanced assistance and 1 community mitigation project sub-application.