U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY FY 2011 Preparedness Grant Programs Overview Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) Emergency Management Performance Grants (EMPG) Program Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program (THSGP) UASI Nonprofit Security Grant Program (UASI NSGP) Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program (RCPGP) Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Grant Program Driver’s License Security Grant Program (DLSGP) Freight Rail Security Grant Program (FRSGP) Intercity Passenger Rail (IPR) - Amtrak Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) Intercity Bus Security Grant Program (IBSGP) Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP) August 23, 2011 Grant Programs Directorate Homeland Security Preparedness Grant Programs Overview One of the core missions of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is to enhance the ability of state, territory, local, and tribal governments to prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover from terrorist attacks and other disasters. DHS’ comprehensive suite of homeland security preparedness grant programs are an important part of the Administration’s larger, coordinated effort to strengthen homeland security preparedness. These programs implement objectives addressed in a series of post-9/11 laws, strategy documents, plans, and Homeland Security Presidential Directives (HSPDs). DHS grant programs fund a wide range of preparedness activities including planning, organization, equipment purchase, training, exercises, and grant management and administration costs. These programs support key Administration priorities and objectives, as well as objectives outlined in the National Preparedness Guidelines and related national preparedness doctrine, such as the National Incident Management System, the National Response Framework, and the National Infrastructure Protection Plan. Following is a summary of the DHS grant programs. The following pages outline greater details and background information with respect to these programs. Funding Distribution – FY 2010 and FY 2011 Program FY 2010 FY 2011 Homeland Security Grant Program $1,786,359,956 $1,289,296,132 State Homeland Security Program $842,000,000 $526,874,100 Urban Areas Security Initiative $832,520,000 $662,622,100 Operation Stonegarden $60,000,000 $54,890,000 Metropolitan Medical Response System $39,359,956 $34,929,932 Citizen Corps Program $12,480,000 $9,980,000 Emergency Management Performance Grants Program $329,799,991 $329,040,400 Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program $10,000,000 $10,000,000 Nonprofit Security Grant Program $19,000,000 $18,962,000 Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program $33,600,000 $14,101,736 Buffer Zone Protection Program $48,000,000 $0 Interoperable Emergency Communications Grant Program $48,000,000 $0 Emergency Operations Center Grant Program $57,600,000 $14,601,740 Driver’s License Security Grant Program $48,000,000 $45,188,000 Freight Rail Security Grant Program $14,562,403 $7,745,544 Intercity Passenger Rail (Amtrak) Program $20,000,000 $22,214,456 Port Security Grant Program $288,000,000 $235,029,000 Intercity Bus Security Grant Program $11,520,000 $4,990,000 Transit Security Grant Program $253,437,597 $200,079,000 Total $2,967,879,947 $2,191,248,008 Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) The Fiscal Year (FY) 2011 Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) provides a primary funding mechanism for building and sustaining national preparedness capabilities. HSGP is comprised of five interconnected grant programs: • State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) • Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) • Operation Stonegarden (OPSG) • Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) • Citizen Corps Program (CCP) Homeland Security Grant Program Overview Funding Distribution – FY 2010 and FY 2011 Program FY 2010 FY 2011 State Homeland Security Program $842,000,000 $526,874,100 Urban Areas Security Initiative $832,520,000 $662,622,100 Operation Stonegarden $60,000,000 $54,890,000 Metropolitan Medical Response System $39,359,956 $34,929,932 Citizen Corps Program $12,480,000 $9,980,000 Total $1,786,359,956 $1,289,296,132 Together, these grant programs fund a range of preparedness activities, including planning, organization, equipment purchase, training, exercises, and management and administration. State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $526,874,100 Purpose: SHSP provides funding to support the implementation of State Homeland Security Strategies to address the identified planning, organization, equipment, training, and exercise needs at the state and local levels to prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism and other catastrophic events. Consistent with the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Act of 2007 (Public Law 110-53) (“hereafter “9/11 Act”), states are required to ensure that at least 25 percent (25%) of SHSP appropriated funds are dedicated towards law enforcement terrorism prevention-oriented planning, organization, training, exercise, and equipment activities, including those activities which support the development of fusion center capabilities. Eligible Applicants: The State Administrative Agency (SAA) was the only entity eligible to apply to FEMA for SHSP funds. Recipients include all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Program Awards: FY 2011 SHSP allocations were made based on three factors: minimum amounts as legislatively mandated, DHS’ risk methodology, and effectiveness. Each state and territory received a minimum allocation under SHSP using the thresholds established in the 9/11 Act. All 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico received 0.355 percent of the total funds allocated for grants under Section 2004 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. §101 et seq.), as amended by the 9/11 Act. Four territories (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands) received a minimum allocation of 0.08 percent of the total funds allocated for grants under Section 2004 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, as amended by the 9/11 Act. Per the 9/11 Act, states were required to ensure that at least 25 percent (25%) of SHSP appropriated funds are dedicated towards law enforcement terrorism prevention activities. Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) Program Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $662,622,100 Purpose: The UASI Program provides funding to address the unique planning, organization, equipment, training, and exercise needs of high-threat, high-density urban areas, and assists them in building an enhanced and sustainable capacity to prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover from acts of terrorism. Per the 9/11 Act, states are required to ensure that at least 25 percent (25%) of UASI appropriated funds are dedicated towards law enforcement terrorism prevention activities. Eligible Applicants: The SAA was the only entity eligible to apply to FEMA for UASI funds. The 31 high risk urban areas eligible for funding are the recipients under the FY 2011 UASI program. Program Awards: The 11 highest risk urban areas, designated Tier I urban areas, were eligible for $540,696,100. The remaining 20 high risk urban Areas, designated Tier II urban areas, were eligible for $121,926,000. Funds were allocated based on DHS’ risk methodology and effectiveness. Operation Stonegarden (OPSG) Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $54,890,000 Purpose: The OPSG Program provides funding to enhance cooperation and coordination among local, tribal, territorial, state, and federal law enforcement agencies in a joint mission to secure the United States’ borders along routes of ingress from international borders to include travel corridors in states bordering Mexico and Canada, as well as states and territories with international water borders. Eligible Applicants: The SAA was the only entity eligible to apply to FEMA for OPSG funds. Local units of government at the county level and federally-recognized tribal governments in the states bordering Canada (including Alaska), southern states bordering Mexico, and states and territories with International water borders are the recipients of FY 2011 OPSG funds through their SAA. Program Awards: FY 2011 OPSG allocations were made competitively to designated localities within U.S. border states based on risk analysis and the anticipated feasibility and effectiveness of proposed investments by the applicants. Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) Program Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $34,929,932 Purpose: The MMRS Program provides funding to support the integration of emergency management, health, and medical systems into a coordinated response to mass casualty incidents caused by any hazard. Successful MMRS grantees reduce the consequences of a mass casualty incident during the initial period of a response by having augmented existing local operational response systems before an incident occurs. Eligible Applicants: The SAA was the only entity eligible to apply to FEMA for MMRS funds. The 124 MMRS jurisdictions eligible for funding are the recipients under the FY 2011 MMRS Program. Program Awards: Each of the 124 MMRS jurisdictions received $281,693 to establish or sustain local capabilities. Citizen Corps Program (CCP) Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $9,980,000 Purpose: CCP provides funding to bring community and government leaders together to coordinate the involvement of community members and organizations in emergency preparedness, planning, mitigation, response, and recovery. Eligible Applicants: The SAA was the only entity eligible to apply to FEMA for CCP funds. Recipients for the CCP include all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Program Awards: FY 2011 CCP allocations were determined using a formula, which specifies that all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico received a minimum of 0.75 percent (.75%) of the total available grant funding, and that four territories (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands) received a minimum of 0.25 percent (.25%) of the total available grant funding. The balance of CCP funds were distributed on a population basis. In addition to CCP allocations, states and urban areas are encouraged to fully leverage HSGP resources to accomplish the Citizen Corps mission. Emergency Management Performance Grants (EMPG) Program Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $329,040,400 Purpose: The purpose of the FY 2011 EMPG Program is to make grants to states to assist state, local, tribal and territorial governments in preparing for all hazards, as authorized by the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.). Title VI of the Stafford Act authorizes FEMA to make grants for the purpose of providing a system of emergency preparedness for the protection of life and property in the United States from hazards and to vest responsibility for emergency preparedness jointly in the federal government and the states and their political subdivisions. The federal government, through the EMPG Program, provides necessary direction, coordination, and guidance, and provides necessary assistance, as authorized in this title so that a comprehensive emergency preparedness system exists for all hazards. Eligible Applicants: The SAA or the state’s Emergency Management Agency (EMA) was the only entity eligible to apply to FEMA for EMPG Program funds on behalf of state and local emergency management agencies, however only one application was accepted from each state or territory. All 56 states and territories, as well as the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Federated States of Micronesia, were eligible to apply for FY 2011 EMPG Program funds. Program Awards: FY 2011 EMPG Program allocation methodology dictates that all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico received a base amount of 0.75 percent (.75%) of the total available grant funding. Four territories (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands) received a base amount of 0.25 percent (.25%) of the total available grant funding. The balance of EMPG Program funds were distributed on a population-match basis. Pursuant to Article X of the Federal Programs and Services Agreement of the Compact of Free Association authorized by Public Law 108-188, funds were available for the Federated States of Micronesia, and for the Republic of the Marshall Islands. EMPG has a 50 percent federal and 50 percent state cost share, cash or in-kind match requirement Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program (THSGP) Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $10,000,000 Purpose: THSGP provides funding directly to eligible tribes to help strengthen the nation against risks associated with potential terrorist attacks and other hazards. Eligible Applicants: Per the 9/11 Act, a “directly eligible tribe” is defined as — (A) any Indian tribe— (i) that is located in the continental United States; (ii) that operates a law enforcement or emergency response agency with the capacity to respond to calls for law enforcement or emergency services; (iii) (I) that is located on or near an international border or a coastline bordering an ocean (including the Gulf of Mexico) or international waters; (II) that is located within 10 miles of a system or asset included on the prioritized critical infrastructure list established under section 210E(a)(2) or has such a system or asset within its territory; (III) that is located within or contiguous to 1 of the 50 most populous metropolitan statistical areas in the United States; or (IV) the jurisdiction of which includes not less than 1,000 square miles of Indian country, as that term is defined in section 1151 of title 18, United States Code; and (iv) that certifies to the Secretary that a state has not provided funds under section 2003 or 2004 to the Indian tribe or consortium of Indian tribes for the purpose for which direct funding is sought; and (B) a consortium of Indian tribes, if each tribe satisfies the requirements of subparagraph (A). In summary, eligible tribes must meet the requirements set forth in (A) (i), and (A) (ii), and (A) (iv). Tribes must also meet one of the requirements set forth in (A) (iii); either (A) (iii) (I), or (A) (iii) (II), or (A) (iii) (III), or (A) (iii) (IV). Finally, (B) may also be satisfied, if each tribe satisfies the requirements of subparagraph (A). Program Awards: FY 2011 THSGP funds were allocated based on two factors: tribal eligibility per the 9/11 Act (self-certified) and the effectiveness of the applicant’s THSGP Investment Justification (as determined through a peer review process). Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $18,962,000 Purpose: NSGP provides funding support for target hardening activities to nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of a terrorist attack and located within one of the specific FY 2011 UASI-eligible urban areas. Eligible Applicants: The SAA was the only entity eligible to apply to FEMA for NSGP funds. Eligible nonprofit organizations (as described under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and exempt from tax under section 501(a) of such Code) that are at high risk of a terrorist attack and are located within one of the specific FY 2011 UASI-eligible urban areas are eligible for funding through their SAA. Program Awards: FY 2011 NSGP funds were allocated based on risk analysis, effectiveness, and integration with broader state and local preparedness efforts. Each nonprofit organization was able to apply through their SAA for up to a $75,000 grant award. Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program (RCPGP) Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $14,101,736 Purpose: RCPGP provides funding to enhance catastrophic incident preparedness in selected RCPGP sites. RCPGP is intended to support coordination of regional all-hazard planning for catastrophic events, including the development of integrated planning communities, plans, protocols, and procedures to manage a catastrophic event. In FY 2011, RCPGP focused on demonstrating the progress made by the 10 RCPGP sites, identifying remaining gaps, and implementing the Whole Community Philosophy, which ensures the engagement of the entire community in the planning process. Grantees were also encouraged to focus on improving catastrophic plans already under development through the use of a “meta-scenario” that draws from the largest planning factors contained within the hazards previously identified by the site as the basis for their planning efforts. Finally, these funds will be used to complete efforts initiated under previous RCPGP awards. The program deliverables submitted from RCPGP grantees were made available throughout the country to enhance national resilience. Eligible Applicants: The SAA was the only entity eligible to apply to FEMA for RCPGP funds. The Governor of each state and territory is required to designate a SAA to apply for and administer the funds allocated under RCPGP. Eligible recipients under the FY 2011 RCPGP include the existing Regional Catastrophic Planning Teams and associated sites. Program Awards: FY 2011 RCPGP funds were allocated through a single non-competitive award to each of the existing Regional Catastrophic Planning Teams and associated sites, provided their applications meet the minimum standards specified for FY 2011. RCPGP has a 75 percent (75%) Federal and 25 percent (25%) grantee cost share cash- or in-kind match requirement. Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Grant Program Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $14,601,740 Purpose: EOC Grant Program provides funding to improve emergency management and preparedness capabilities by supporting flexible, sustainable, secure, strategically located, and fully interoperable EOCs with a focus on addressing identified deficiencies and needs. This program provides funding for construction or renovation of a state, local, or tribal government’s primary EOC. Fully capable emergency operations facilities at the state and local levels are an essential element of a comprehensive national emergency management system and are necessary to ensure continuity of operations and continuity of government in major disasters caused by any hazard. Eligible Applicants: All 56 states and territories were eligible to apply for FY 2011 EOC Grant Program funds through their SAA. The Governor of each state and territory is required to designate a SAA to apply for and administer the funds awarded under the FY 2011 EOC Grant Program. The SAA was the only eligible entity able to apply for the available funding on behalf of each eligible state, local, and tribal government’s primary EOC. Program Awards: FY 2011 EOC Grant Program funds were allocated competitively for construction or renovation of a state, local or tribal government’s primary EOC. The EOC Grant Program has a 75 percent (75%) Federal and 25 percent (25%) grantee cash- or in-kind cost match requirement. Driver’s License Security Grant Program (DLSGP) Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $45,188,000 Purpose: The DLSGP provides funding to prevent terrorism, reduce fraud and improve the reliability and accuracy of personal identification documents that states1 issue. The DLSGP is intended to address a key recommendation of the 9/11 Commission to improve the integrity and security of state-issued driver’s licenses (DLs) and identification cards (IDs). States are encouraged to work collectively to develop more secure systems to verify an applicant’s identity before issuing a DL or ID that can be accepted for official purposes. 1 For purposes of the REAL ID Act, “State” is defined at sec. 201(5) as “a State of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and any other territory or possession of the United States.” This package refers to all 56 States, the District of Columbia and territories as “States.” Eligible Applicants: Eligible applicants under the FY 2011 DLSGP were State Driver’s License Agencies (SDLAs), also known as state Departments of Motor Vehicles (DMVs) or Motor Vehicle Administrations (MVAs). Other eligible applicants include state Public Safety Agencies or Departments with overall responsibility for drivers’ license issuance in the state. These agencies were able to apply on behalf of the state DMV/MVA. Program Awards: FY 2011 DLSGP funds were allocated to 48 states and territories that applied for funds. For the purposes of this grant, states were grouped into four categories based upon the number of DLs/IDs issued. Final determinations for awards were based upon applications received as well as the results of a FEMA Grant Programs Directorate and DHS Office of Policy review. Freight Rail Security Grant Program (FRSGP) Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $7,745,544 Purpose: FRSGP provides funding to freight railroad carriers, owners and offerors of railroad cars, and owners of rail bridges to protect critical surface transportation infrastructure from acts of terrorism and to increase the resilience of the freight rail system. Eligible Applicants: Eligible applicants for the FY 2011 FRSGP were determined by DHS as Class I, II, and III freight railroad carriers that transport Rail Security-Sensitive Materials (RSSM), owners and offerors of railroad cars that transport toxic inhalation hazardous (TIH) materials, and owners of rail bridges that have a volume exceeding 4.9 Million Gross Ton Miles (MGTM). For purposes of this grant program, “offerors” were entities that lease rail cars in order to ship TIH materials by railroad. Program Awards: FY 2011 FRSGP funds were allocated competitively based on their ability to deliver protection to rail bridges and other high-risk assets, provide counter-terrorism training, or develop security plans and vulnerability assessments. FRSGP has a 75 percent (75%) federal and 25 percent (25%) grantee cost match (cash- or in-kind) requirement. Vulnerability assessments and security plans were exempt from this cost match requirement. Intercity Passenger Rail (IPR) - Amtrak Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $22,214,456 Purpose: The IPR Program creates a sustainable, risk-based effort to protect critical surface transportation infrastructure and the traveling public from acts of terrorism and increase the resilience of the Amtrak rail system. Eligible Applicants: The eligible applicant under the FY 2011 IPR Program was the National Passenger Railroad Corporation (Amtrak). Amtrak was the only entity eligible to apply for funding under FY 2011 IPR. DHS partnered with Amtrak to develop security enhancements for eligible intercity passenger rail operations in all eligible UASI areas Amtrak passes through or services. Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $235,029,000 Purpose: PSGP provides funding for transportation infrastructure security activities to implement Area Maritime Transportation Security Plans and facility security plans among port authorities, facility operators, and state and local government agencies required to provide port security services. The purpose of the FY 2011 PSGP is to support increased port-wide risk management; enhanced domain awareness; training and exercises; expansion of port recovery and resiliency capabilities; and further capabilities to prevent, detect, respond to, and recover from attacks involving improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and other non-conventional weapons. Eligible Applicants: Seven port areas have been selected as Group I (highest risk) and 48 port areas have been selected as Group II. Ports not identified in Group I or II were eligible to apply as a Group III or “All Other Port Areas” applicant. Ferry Systems in Group I and II can apply through the designated Fiduciary Agent (FA). All other Ferry Systems should apply with the Group III and “All Other Port Areas.” Ports that qualify under the “All Other Port Areas” category that were located within Group I, II or III areas were allowed to receive grant funds from their geographically proximate higher group if the project has regional impact across the entire port area, but not from both funding groups for the same project. Certain ferry systems were eligible to participate in the FY 2011 PSGP and receive funds. However, any ferry system electing to participate and receive funds under the FY 2011 PSGP cannot participate in the FY 2011 Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP), and were not considered for funding under the FY 2011 TSGP. Likewise, any ferry system that participated in the TSGP cannot be considered for funding under the PSGP. Program Awards: Each Group I and Group II port area has been designated a specific amount of money based upon the FY 2011 risk analysis. Group III and “All Other Port Areas” competed for the funding identified in their corresponding group. Intercity Bus Security Grant Program (IBSGP) Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $4,990,000 Purpose: IBSGP provides funding to create a sustainable program for the protection of intercity bus systems and the traveling public from terrorism. The program seeks to assist operators of fixed-route intercity and charter bus services in obtaining the resources required to support security measures such as enhanced planning, facility security upgrades and vehicle and driver protection. Eligible Applicants: Eligible applicants under the FY 2011 IBSGP were operators of fixed route intercity and charter buses that serve FY 2011 UASI-eligible urban areas. Charter companies must make a minimum of 50 trips annually to one or more UASI jurisdictions to be eligible. The tier designations used in prior years were eliminated for FY 2011 applicants; all operators that meet the basic eligibility criteria were able to apply. Program Awards: Bus companies competed for funds irrespective of their size and without the use of a tier system. Recipients were selected through a competitive process based on the ratings of the National Review Panel. IBSGP has a 75 percent (75%) federal and 25 percent (25%) grantee cost match (cash- or in-kind) requirement. Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP) Total Funding Allocated in FY 2011: $200,079,000 Purpose: TSGP provides funds to owners and operators of transit systems (which include intracity bus, commuter bus, ferries, and all forms of passenger rail) to protect critical surface transportation infrastructure and the traveling public from acts of terrorism and to increase the resilience of transit infrastructure. Eligible Applicants: Eligible transit agencies were determined based on daily unlinked passenger trips (ridership) and transit systems that serve historically eligible Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) jurisdictions. Certain ferry systems were eligible to participate in the FY 2011 TSGP and receive funds. However, any ferry system electing to participate and receive funds under the FY 2011 TSGP cannot participate in the FY 2011 Port Security Grant Program (PSGP), and were not considered for funding under the FY 2011 PSGP. Likewise, any ferry system that participates in the PSGP cannot be considered for funding under the TSGP. Program Awards: DHS focused available transit security grant dollars on the highest-risk systems through a competitive process. DHS identified Operational Deterrence projects as the top funding priority for FY 2011 TSGP. In addition, DHS identified critical infrastructure assets of national concern through the Top Transit Asset List (TTAL). Critical infrastructure assets were those vital to the functionality and continuity of a major transit system and their incapacitation or destruction would have a debilitating effect on security, national economic security, public health or safety, or any combination thereof. With the creation of the TTAL, DHS can now target funding to the remediation of those assets on the list in an informed and risk-based approach. DHS also identified priority project types and placed them into groups based on their effectiveness to reduce risk. These groups were prioritized based upon departmental priorities and their ability to strengthen security on a system-wide level, to strengthen security to critical infrastructure assets, and to reduce the risk of catastrophic events and consequences. FY 2011 Funding Tables Table 1. FY 2011 SHSP Final Allocations State/Territory Allocation Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activities Minimum Alabama $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Alaska $5,137,205 $1,739,340 American Samoa $1,157,680 $391,964 Arizona $6,608,683 $2,237,549 Arkansas $5,137,205 $1,739,340 California $72,983,062 $24,710,393 Colorado $5,489,930 $1,858,764 Connecticut $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Delaware $5,137,205 $1,739,340 District of Columbia $5,285,216 $1,789,453 Florida $16,505,787 $5,588,481 Georgia $9,614,953 $3,255,403 Guam $1,157,680 $391,964 Hawaii $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Idaho $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Illinois $20,212,506 $6,843,491 Indiana $5,663,221 $1,917,437 Iowa $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Kansas $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Kentucky $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Louisiana $6,902,499 $2,337,028 Maine $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Maryland $7,909,769 $2,678,066 Massachusetts $7,787,858 $2,636,790 Michigan $9,652,690 $3,268,180 Minnesota $5,394,708 $1,826,524 Mississippi $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Missouri $5,528,978 $1,871,985 Montana $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Nebraska $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Nevada $5,137,205 $1,739,340 New Hampshire $5,137,205 $1,739,340 New Jersey $11,902,274 $4,029,837 New Mexico $5,137,205 $1,739,340 New York $91,192,861 $30,875,814 North Carolina $7,709,831 $2,610,372 North Dakota $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Northern Mariana Islands $1,157,680 $391,964 Ohio $10,775,036 $3,648,180 Oklahoma $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Oregon $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Pennsylvania $13,545,257 $4,586,114 Puerto Rico $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Rhode Island $5,137,205 $1,739,340 South Carolina $5,137,205 $1,739,340 South Dakota $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Tennessee $5,518,319 $1,868,376 State/Territory Allocation Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activities Minimum Texas $28,562,145 $9,670,488 U.S. Virgin Islands $1,157,680 $391,964 Utah $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Vermont $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Virginia $9,340,306 $3,162,414 Washington $9,178,546 $3,107,645 West Virginia $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Wisconsin $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Wyoming $5,137,205 $1,739,340 Total $526,874,100 $178,387,500 Table 2. FY 2011 UASI Final Allocations Tier State/Territory Urban Area Allocation Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activities Minimum Tier I California Los Angeles/Long Beach Area $69,922,146 $19,087,867 Bay Area $42,827,663 $11,691,413 San Diego Area $16,208,500 $4,424,717 District of Columbia National Capital Region $59,392,477 $16,213,399 Illinois Chicago Area $54,653,862 $14,919,817 Massachusetts Boston Area $18,933,980 $5,168,739 New Jersey Jersey City/Newark Area $37,292,205 $10,180,303 New York New York City Area $151,579,096 $41,379,187 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Area $23,335,845 $6,370,392 Texas Houston Area $41,452,916 $11,316,125 Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington Area $25,097,410 $6,851,277 Tier II Arizona Phoenix Area $7,755,447 $2,117,140 California Anaheim/Santa Ana Area $8,941,135 $2,440,817 Riverside Area $3,700,465 $1,010,180 Colorado Denver Area $4,968,954 $1,356,462 Florida Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area $9,646,226 $2,633,298 Tampa Area $5,470,535 $1,493,387 Orlando Area $3,696,674 $1,009,146 Georgia Atlanta Area $9,750,733 $2,661,828 Maryland Baltimore Area $7,813,444 $2,132,972 Michigan Detroit Area $9,437,120 $2,576,215 Minnesota Twin Cities Area $6,116,913 $1,669,840 Missouri St. Louis Area $5,973,100 $1,630,581 Nevada Las Vegas Area $5,705,105 $1,557,422 North Carolina Charlotte Area $3,244,400 $885,680 Ohio Cleveland Area $3,590,432 $980,143 Cincinnati Area $3,491,256 $953,069 Oregon Portland Area $5,025,160 $1,371,806 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Area $4,479,093 $1,222,736 Virginia Norfolk Area $5,160,470 $1,408,743 Washington Seattle Area $7,959,338 $2,172,799 Total $662,622,100 $ 180,887,500 Table 3. FY 2011 OPSG Final Allocations State Allocation Arizona $12,378,728 California $10,326,313 Florida $250,000 Louisiana $319,102 Maine $1,008,082 Michigan $794,084 Minnesota $588,095 Montana $1,211,112 New Hampshire $95,000 New Mexico $3,841,538 New York $2,647,647 North Dakota $526,949 Ohio $657,593 Pennsylvania $95,000 Puerto Rico $218,063 Texas $17,770,977 Vermont $330,254 Washington $1,831,463 Total $54,890,000 Table 4. FY 2011 MMRS Final Allocations State MMRS Jurisdictions Allocation Alabama Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, and Montgomery $1,126,772 Alaska Anchorage and Juneau $563,386 Arizona Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, and Tucson $1,126,772 Arkansas Little Rock $281,693 California Anaheim, Bakersfield, Fremont, Fresno, Glendale, Huntington Beach, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Modesto, Oakland, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Ana, and Stockton $5,070,474 Colorado Aurora, Colorado Springs, and Denver $845,079 Connecticut Hartford $281,693 Florida Fort Lauderdale, Hialeah, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, St. Petersburg, and Tampa $1,971,851 Georgia Atlanta and Columbus $563,386 Hawaii Honolulu $281,693 Illinois Chicago $281,693 Indiana Ft. Wayne and Indianapolis $563,386 Iowa Des Moines $281,693 Kansas Kansas City and Wichita $563,386 Kentucky Lexington/Fayette and Louisville $563,386 Louisiana Baton Rouge, Jefferson Parish, New Orleans, and Shreveport $1,126,772 Maryland Baltimore $281,693 Massachusetts Boston, Springfield, and Worcester $845,079 Michigan Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Warren $845,079 Minnesota Minneapolis and St. Paul $563,386 Mississippi Jackson $281,693 Missouri Kansas City and St. Louis $563,386 Nebraska Lincoln and Omaha $563,386 Nevada Las Vegas $281,693 New Hampshire Northern New England MMRS $281,693 New Jersey Jersey City and Newark $563,386 New Mexico Albuquerque $281,693 New York Buffalo, New York City, Rochester, Syracuse, and Yonkers $1,408,465 North Carolina Charlotte, Greensboro, and Raleigh $845,079 Ohio Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, and Toledo $1,690,158 Oklahoma Oklahoma City and Tulsa $563,386 Oregon Portland $281,693 Pennsylvania Allegheny County and Philadelphia $563,386 Rhode Island Providence $281,693 South Carolina Columbia $281,693 Tennessee Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, and Nashville $1,126,772 Texas Amarillo, Arlington, Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Garland, Houston, Irving, Lubbock, San Antonio, and Southern Rio Grande $3,662,009 Utah Salt Lake City $281,693 Virginia Arlington County, Chesapeake, Newport News, Norfolk, Richmond, and Virginia Beach $1,690,158 Washington Seattle, Spokane, and Tacoma $845,079 Wisconsin Madison and Milwaukee $563,386 Total $34,929,932 Table 5. FY 2011 CCP Final Allocations State/Territory Allocation State/Territory Allocation Alabama $165,261 Nevada $125,598 Alaska $88,400 New Hampshire $100,150 Arizona $202,479 New Jersey $241,785 Arkansas $130,482 New Mexico $113,729 California $787,232 New York $449,095 Colorado $172,251 North Carolina $255,665 Connecticut $142,270 North Dakota $87,348 Delaware $91,891 Ohio $295,296 District of Columbia $86,522 Oklahoma $146,046 Florida $431,897 Oregon $148,552 Georgia $264,257 Pennsylvania $316,336 Hawaii $99,702 Rhode Island $95,053 Idaho $104,667 South Carolina $162,725 Illinois $322,293 South Dakota $90,526 Indiana $198,057 Tennessee $196,008 Iowa $132,639 Texas $556,826 Kansas $129,160 Utah $128,962 Kentucky $157,802 Vermont $86,748 Louisiana $161,434 Virginia $226,861 Maine $99,948 Washington $203,809 Maryland $184,523 West Virginia $109,746 Massachusetts $201,612 Wisconsin $183,208 Michigan $264,694 Wyoming $85,319 Minnesota $175,981 Puerto Rico $147,336 Mississippi $131,442 U.S. Virgin Islands $27,048 Missouri $189,769 American Samoa $26,220 Montana $93,586 Guam $28,407 Nebraska $109,470 Northern Mariana Islands $25,877 Total $9,980,000 Table 6. FY 2011 EMPG Final Allocations State/Territory Allocation State/Territory Allocation Alabama $5,448,809 Montana $3,086,167 Alaska $2,915,222 Nebraska $3,609,748 American Samoa $864,711 Nevada $4,141,368 Arizona $6,675,637 New Hampshire $3,302,538 Arkansas $4,302,354 New Jersey $7,971,282 California $25,951,025 New Mexico $3,750,141 Colorado $5,679,215 New York $14,804,894 Connecticut $4,690,951 North Carolina $8,428,798 Delaware $3,030,283 North Dakota $2,880,512 District of Columbia $2,853,298 Northern Mariana Islands $853,295 Florida $14,237,986 Ohio $9,735,180 Georgia $8,712,018 Oklahoma $4,815,406 Guam $936,818 Oregon $4,898,008 Hawaii $3,287,765 Pennsylvania $10,428,735 Idaho $3,451,413 Puerto Rico $4,857,917 Illinois $10,625,099 Rhode Island $3,134,509 Indiana $6,529,870 South Carolina $5,365,193 Iowa $4,373,460 South Dakota $2,985,301 Kansas $4,258,803 Tennessee $6,462,331 Kentucky $5,202,923 Texas $18,356,077 Louisiana $5,322,640 U.S. Virgin Islands $892,007 Maine $3,295,864 Utah $4,252,270 Maryland $6,083,731 Vermont $2,860,761 Massachusetts $6,647,063 Virginia $7,479,351 Michigan $8,726,434 Washington $6,719,475 Minnesota $5,802,175 West Virginia $3,618,847 Mississippi $4,334,006 Wisconsin $6,040,407 Missouri $6,256,678 Wyoming $2,813,631 Total $329,040,400 Note: The Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia chose not to apply for FY 2011 EMPG Program funding. Table 7. FY 2011 THSGP Final Allocations State Tribe Allocation Alabama Poarch Band of Creek Indians $786,368 Arizona Pascua Yaqui Tribe $460,000 San Carlos Apache Tribe $452,550 California Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians $198,884 Blue Lake Rancheria $175,246 Fort Mojave Indian Tribe of Arizona, California and Nevada $1,537,985 Michigan Sault Ste. Marie of Chippewa Indians of Michigan $1,071,319 Minnesota Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe $413,830 Nevada Reno-Sparks Indian Colony $418,329 New York Seneca Nation of Indians $535,000 Oklahoma Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma $431,790 Tonkawa Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma $400,000 Oregon Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon $899,275 Texas Ysleta del Sur Pueblo $450,000 Washington Lummi Nation $4,649 Makah Tribe $49,740 Puyallup Tribal Council $588,913 Quileute Tribe $160,122 Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe $399,000 The Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation $430,000 Tulalip Tribes of the Tulalip Reservation, Washington $137,000 Total $10,000,000 Table 8. FY 2011 NSGP Final Allocations State Urban Area Allocation by Urban Area Allocation by State Arizona Phoenix Area $225,000 $225,000 California Anaheim/Santa Ana Area $75,000 $2,835,532 Bay Area $673,883 Los Angeles/Long Beach Area $1,712,575 Riverside Area $150,000 San Diego Area $224,074 Colorado Denver Area $150,000 $150,000 District of Columbia National Capital Region $1,093,487 $1,093,487 Florida Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Area $1,717,129 $2,092,099 Orlando Area $75,000 Tampa Area $299,970 Georgia Atlanta Area $150,000 $150,000 Illinois Chicago Area $2,174,320 $2,174,320 Maryland Baltimore Area $453,867 $453,867 Massachusetts Boston Area $298,500 $298,500 Michigan Detroit Area $622,329 $622,329 Minnesota Twin Cities Area $28,943 $28,943 Missouri St. Louis Area $205,500 $205,500 Nevada Las Vegas Area $141,000 $141,000 New Jersey Jersey City/Newark Area $1,864,160 $1,864,160 New York New York City Area $5,115,585 $5,115,585 North Carolina Charlotte Area $75,000 $75,000 Ohio Cleveland Area $183,000 $183,000 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Area $290,000 $371,100 Pittsburgh Area $81,100 Texas Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington Area $75,000 $366,905 Houston Area $291,905 Virginia Norfolk Area $66,323 $66,323 Washington Seattle Area $449,350 $449,350 Total $18,962,000 $18,962,000 Table 9. FY 2011 RCPGP Final Allocations RCPGP Site Allocation Bay Area (to include 11 counties and 23 principal cities spanning central western CA) $1,281,976 Boston Area (to include 17 counties and 17 principal cities spanning most of eastern MA, southern NH, and all of RI) $1,281,976 Chicago Area (to include 16 counties and 15 principal cities spanning northeastern IL, northwestern IN, and southeastern WI) $1,281,976 Houston Area (to include 13 counties and six principal cities in eastern, TX as defined for the FY 2008 grant cycle) $1,281,976 Los Angeles / Long Beach Area (to include five counties and 38 principal cities spanning southwestern CA) $1,281,976 National Capital Region (to include 26 counties and 16 principal cities spanning Washington, D.C., northern VA, central and southern MD, eastern WV, and representatives from DE and PA) $1,281,976 New York City / Northern New Jersey Area (to include 30 counties and 21 principal cities that span eastern CT, northern NJ, southeastern NY and northeastern PA) $2,563,9522 Honolulu Area (to include the four counties of HI, including the principal city of Honolulu) $1,281,976 Norfolk Area (to include 15 counties and nine principal cities, as defined for the FY 2008 grant cycle, spanning central eastern and southeastern VA as well as northeastern NC) $1,281,976 Seattle Area (to include eight counties and 12 principal cities spanning central WA) $1,281,976 Total $14,101,736 2 Two sites elected to combine financials to form one Regional Catastrophic Planning Team. New York City and Jersey City/Newark are expected to continue to work together as the New York/Northern New Jersey Area RCPGP Site to carry out the program goals and objectives Table 10. FY 2011 EOC Grant Program Final Allocations State/Territory Entity Name FY 2011 Allocation Alabama Elmore County $1,000,000 Arizona City of Phoenix $1,000,000 California Marin County $198,324 Morongo Band of Mission Indians $29,250 Connecticut City of Norwalk $1,000,000 Georgia Fayette County $1,000,000 Guam Territory of Guam $250,000 Illinois City of Palatine $250,000 Massachusetts City of Boston $1,000,000 Michigan State of Michigan $1,000,000 Mississippi City of Oxford $750,000 Missouri City of Perryville $26,310 Nebraska Region 26 Council $450,000 New York Chautauqua County $42,200 North Carolina Onslow County $115,014 North Dakota Griggs County $988,500 Ohio Trumbull County $740,625 Oklahoma Durant Regional $1,000,000 Pennsylvania State of Pennsylvania $1,000,000 Puerto Rico Territory of Puerto Rico $143,319 Texas Ark-Tex Council of Governments $310,000 Hood County $750,000 Utah Salt Lake City $999,750 Washington City of Mountlake Terrace $250,000 Pierce County/Tacoma $58,448 Wisconsin University of Wisconsin - Madison $250,000 Total $14,601,740* *This figure reflects an additional $500,000 due to the recovery of previous years’ funding. Table 11. FY 2011 DLSGP Final Allocations State/Territory Allocation State/Territory Allocation Alabama $1,107,680 Mississippi $921,858 Alaska $684,804 Missouri $1,015,088 American Samoa $684,804 Nebraska $669,697 Arizona $1,107,680 Nevada $829,474 Arkansas $829,473 New Jersey $1,107,680 California $1,641,311 New Mexico $829,474 Colorado $829,473 New York $1,641,311 Connecticut $829,473 North Carolina $1,107,680 Delaware $684,840 Northern Mariana Islands $684,804 District of Columbia $684,804 Ohio $1,107,680 Florida $1,641,311 Pennsylvania $1,107,680 Georgia $1,107,680 Puerto Rico $684,804 Guam $684,804 Rhode Island $684,804 Hawaii $829,473 South Carolina $829,474 Illinois $1,641,311 South Dakota $684,804 Indiana $1,107,680 Tennessee $829,474 Iowa $701,062 Texas $1,641,311 Kansas $829,473 Utah $829,474 Kentucky $829,473 Vermont $684,804 Louisiana $1,107,680 Virgin Islands $684,804 Maine $829,473 Washington $1,107,681 Maryland $829,473 West Virginia $829,474 Massachusetts $1,107,680 Wisconsin $829,474 Minnesota $829,473 Wyoming $684,804 Total $45,188,000* *Through the recovery of previous years’ funding, an additional $92,385 was provided to Mississippi and an additional $185,615 was provided to Missouri. Note: Idaho, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Virginia chose not to apply for FY 2011 DLSGP funding. Table 12. FY 2011 FRSGP Final Allocations State Railroad/Company Allocation Florida CSX Transportation, Inc. $5,262,077 Illinois The Belt Railway Company of Chicago $333,750 Indiana Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad $283,500 Missouri Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis $176,275 Nebraska Union Pacific Railroad $88,878 Pennsylvania PPG Industries $1,199,814 Virginia Norfolk Southern Railway Company $401,250 Total $7,745,544 Table 13. FY 2011 IPR Program Final Allocation Entity Allocation National Passenger Railroad Corporation (Amtrak) $22,214,456 Total $22,214,456 Table 14. FY 2011 PSGP Final Allocations Group State Port Area Entity Allocation I CA Los Angeles - Long Beach Marine Exchange of Los Angeles Long Beach Harbor, Inc. $24,538,191 San Francisco Bay Marine Exchange of the San Francisco Bay Region $16,989,439 LA New Orleans Lower Mississippi River Port-Wide Strategic Security Council $17,116,755 NJ/PA/DE Delaware Bay Maritime Exchange for the Delaware River and Bay, Inc. $11,986,983 NY/NJ NY/NJ The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey $30,195,052 TX Houston-Galveston County of Harris, Texas $25,051,457 WA Puget Sound Northwest Maritime Advisory Services DBA Marine Exchange $15,154,410 Group I Total $141,032,287 II AK Anchorage Municipality of Anchorage/Port of Anchorage $1,000,149 AL Mobile Alabama Department of Homeland Security $1,000,151 CA Port Hueneme Oxnard Harbor District (Port of Hueneme) $1,000,100 San Diego San Diego Unified Port District $3,063,888 CT Long Island Sound Connecticut Department of Emergency Management & Homeland Security $1,402,710 FL Jacksonville Jacksonville Marine Transportation Exchange, Inc. $1,577,067 Miami Miami River Marine Group $2,176,924 Panama City City of Panama City $1,000,041 Pensacola Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc. $1,000,045 Port Canaveral Canaveral Port Authority $1,000,063 Port Everglades Broward County Board of County Commissioners $1,241,746 Tampa Bay Manatee County Port Authority $2,576,493 GA Savannah Georgia Tech Research Corporation $1,430,380 HI Honolulu Hawaii Civil Defense Division $2,763,021 IN/IL Southern Tip of Lake Michigan Inland Rivers Ports & Terminals, Inc. $3,454,069 KY Louisville Larry D Allen,LLC $1,000,102 LA Lake Charles Trahan Consulting, LLC $1,130,506 Morgan City Morgan City Harbor and Terminal District $1,000,101 Port Fourchon/The LOOP Greater Lafourche Port Commission $1,000,033 MA Boston Executive Office of Public Safety and Security $2,609,221 MD Baltimore Maryland Emergency Management Agency $1,611,356 ME Portland City of Portland, Maine $1,000,077 MI Detroit Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority $1,000,152 MN Minneapolis-St. Paul Minnesota Department of Public Safety Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management $1,368,029 MN/WI Duluth-Superior Minnesota Department of Public Safety Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management $1,000,083 MO Kansas City Mid America Regional Council $1,246,359 MO/IL St. Louis East-West Gateway Council of Government $1,774,426 MS Pascagoula Mississippi Department of Public Safety $1,000,075 NC Wilmington North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety $1,416,956 Morehead City North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety $1,000,089 II NY Albany The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey $1,000,010 Buffalo Grantmakers Advantage, Inc. $1,455,820 OH Cincinnati Larry D Allen,LLC $1,000,152 Cleveland Cuyahoga County Justice Services $1,000,140 Toledo Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority $1,026,965 PA Pittsburgh Port of Pittsburgh Commission $1,000,135 PR Ponce Autonomous Municipality of Ponce $1,000,038 San Juan Puerto Rico Ports Authority $1,102,545 SC Charleston South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) $1,398,355 TN Memphis Inland Rivers Ports and Terminals, Inc. $1,682,178 Nashville Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County $1,000,046 TX Corpus Christi WJ Wagner, Inc $2,113,034 Freeport Port Freeport $1,354,831 Sabine-Neches Jefferson County, Texas $2,765,949 VA Hampton Roads Virginia Department Emergency Management $3,102,866 WA/OR/ID Columbia-Snake River System Merchants Exchange of Portland $1,543,943 WV Huntington - Tristate West Virginia Public Port Authority $1,000,070 Group II Total $69,391,489 III FL Palm Beach Port of Palm Beach District $1,825,812 GA Brunswick Georgia Ports Authority $103,800 GU Port of Guam Port Authority of Guam $2,392,941 IL Peoria Illinois State Police Special Operations Command (SOCOM) $58,000 IN Mount Vernon Indiana State Police $42,500 MA/RI Narragansett/Mt. Hope Bays City of Cranston, Rhode Island Fire Department $58,000 City of Fall River Police Department $90,758 East Providence Fire Department $798,000 Interstate Navigation Company $37,800 Massachusetts Environmental Police $1,030,746 North Kingstown Fire Department $832,000 Providence Emergency Management Agency $367,800 Providence Police Department $1,151,342 Prudence Island Volunteer Fire Department $51,000 Quonset Development Corporation $204,950 Rhode Island Division of Enforcement (DEM) $26,000 Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority $225,000 Sprague Providence $8,000 Town of Narragansett $600,000 MS Vicksburg Kinder Morgan Liquids Terminals, LLC $380,928 OK Tulsa, Port of Catoosa Oklahoma Highway Patrol $634,295 TN Chattanooga Hamilton County TN / Hamilton County Sheriff's Office $124,945 WI Green Bay Green Bay Police Department $1,473,224 Milwaukee City of Milwaukee $337,344 Group III Total $12,855,185 All Others AK Seward Alaska Railroad Corporation $295,000 AL Port of Florence Murphy Oil Corporation Sheffield Terminal $148,000 AR Dardanelle Pope County Sheriff's Office $1,098,958 All Others CT Mystic/Stonington Mystic Fire Department $700,000 Norwalk City of Norwalk $79,980 Stamford City of Stamford $610,000 Stratford Town of Stratford $13,163 FL Freeport Murphy Oil USA Freeport Terminal $47,000 IA Bettendorf Bettendorf Fire Department $250,000 LeClaire Scott County Iowa $175,000 IL Moline City of Moline Fire Department $195,000 IN/KY Evansville Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources $221,718 KY Port of Hickman-Fulton Hickman-Fulton County Riverport Authority $67,756 MA Cape Cod Canal Town of Sandwich $900,000 Falmouth Town of Falmouth, MA $194,206 Hyannis Town of Barnstable Harbormaster $61,200 Hy-Line Cruises $119,999 Northeastern MA Ports Massachusetts Environmental Police $108,499 Woods Hole Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket Steamship Authority $267,500 Yarmouth Town of Yarmouth Harbormaster $340,489 MD/VA National Capital Region Maryland Department of Natural Resources $40,000 ME Bar Harbor BHWW, LLC $46,058 MI Holland & Grand Haven Ports Ottawa County Sheriff's Office $507,490 Port of Marquette State of Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) $371,258 MO Ste. Genevieve County Ste. Genevieve County Sheriff’s Office $393,396 MP Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands $680,000 Commonwealth Ports Authority $290,823 NY Latham NYS Division of Military and Naval Affairs $37,608 Oswego Port of Oswego Authority $160,400 Port Jefferson Bridgeport and Port Jefferson Steamboat Co $288,591 Rochester Monroe County $350,000 Suffolk County County of Suffolk-Suffolk County Police Department $196,747 OH Port Clinton, South and North Bass Islands, Sandusky Miller Boat Line $22,805 Ohio Department of Natural Resources/Division of Watercraft $220,000 SC Hilton Head Island Town of Hilton Head Island $292,045 TX Fernandina Kinder Morgan Liquids Terminals, LLC $311,085 Harlingen Port of Harlingen Authority $176,300 VT Lake Champlain Vermont Department of Public Safety $55,000 WA Grays Harbor Port of Grays Harbor $135,600 WI Marinette Marinette County Emergency Management $120,201 Marinette Fuel & Dock Co. $71,092 Marinette Marine Corporation $852,348 Sheboygan Harbor Sheboygan County $237,724 All Others Total $11,750,039 Table 15. FY 2011 IBSGP Final Allocations State Agency Allocation AL HTRC, Inc DBA Camelot Limousine Charters & Tours $12,000 JAT Inc dba Thrasher Brothers Trailways $61,144 Kelton Tours Unlimited $50,885 Kingdom Coach, LLC. $30,375 Southern Coaches Inc $48,510 AR Eventure America, Inc. dba Little Rock Tours $17,955 AZ Industrial Bus Lines, Inc. dba All Aboard America $37,103 Tour West America $16,935 CA Silver State Coach Inc $40,548 Silverado Stages $38,220 CT DATTCO, Inc. $148,504 FL A Candies Coachworks, Inc. $5,250 AAA Limo, Inc. $6,705 Astro Travel and Tours, Inc. $28,575 Empire Coach Line, Inc. $30,825 Express Transportation, Inc. $50,566 Space Tours LLC $12,000 Travel Lovers Tours & Cruises, Inc. $12,000 Treasure Coast Motor Coach, Inc. dba Magic Carpet Ride $17,325 GA Samson Tours Inc. dba Samson Trailways $39,825 IA Burlington Stage Lines LTD. $127,811 Royal Charters Inc. $9,000 IL Chicago Classic Coach, LLC $20,000 Midamerica Charter Lines Inc. $115,653 O'Hare Wisconsin Limousine Service $86,766 IN Kaser Enterprises, Inc. dba Royal Excursions Chauffeur $38,700 KY Miller Transportation Inc. $37,044 Toby Travel and Tours, Inc. dba Toby Tours $32,625 LA American International Travel Inc. DBA Dixieland Tours $42,072 Gaten's Adventures Unlimited, LLC $15,382 Louisiana Motor Coach Inc. $11,550 Tri City Charter of Bossier Inc. dba Tri City Charter $17,325 MA Cavalier Coach Trailways $78,742 Peter Pan Bus Lines, Inc. $52,800 MD 1 EBT Corp $9,241 A.S. Tours Inc. $11,550 Arthur Peterson dba AP Xpress $7,230 BK Charter Inc. $5,077 Woodlawn Motor Coach, Inc. $30,411 ME Northeast Charter and Tour Co., Inc. $31,802 VIP Tour & Charter Bus Company $4,500 State Agency Allocation MI Blue Lakes Charters and Tours, Inc. $5,000 Compass Coach Inc. $44,183 Indian Trails Inc. $61,468 MN Northfield Lines Inc. $38,700 Tourco Travel, Inc. $15,000 Trobec's Bus Service $34,470 MO USA Tours, Inc. $13,012 White Knight Limousine, Inc. dba White Knight Coaches $42,360 MT Rimrock Stages Inc. $35,168 NC Burke International Tours, Inc $64,367 Trolleys Inc. dba Sunway Charters $35,325 NE Busco, Inc. dba Arrow Stage Lines $55,528 NH Jalbert Leasing, Inc. DBA C & J Trailways $21,625 NJ Academy Express, LLC $108,780 Coach USA Inc $197,100 Panorama Tours, Inc. $13,500 NV Celebrity Coaches of America $29,887 NY Coastal Charter Service Corp. $20,250 Great Escapes Tours & Travel Ltd. $104,587 Yankee Trails World Travel $43,977 PA David Thomas Tours, Inc. $115,189 Frank Martz Coach Co., Inc. $159,137 Fullington Auto Bus Co. $164,711 Myers Coach Lines Inc. $10,418 Susquehanna Transit Company DBA Susquehanna Trailways $11,550 RI Flagship Trailways $15,627 SC June Bus Tours LLC $12,000 TX Autobuses Ejecutivos LLC $90,465 CUSA, LLC dba Coach America $415,563 Eagle Tours Inc. $11,550 Gotta Go Express Trailways $23,376 Greyhound Lines, Inc. $1,075,000 HME Executive Coach Inc $60,075 Sierra Stage Coaches Inc. $24,413 Southwestern Coaches DBA Arrow Trailways of TX $11,550 VA James River Bus Lines $62,325 Venture Tours, Inc $38,700 Winn Bus Lines, Inc. $19,194 VT Premier Coach Company, Inc. $69,750 WI Badger Coaches, Inc $84,150 Kobussen Buses Ltd. $23,626 Riteway Bus Service Inc. $16,813 Total $4,990,000 Table 16. FY 2011 TSGP Final Allocations State Agency Allocation Arizona City of Phoenix Public Transit Department $52,193 City of Tucson - Sun Tran $306,264 California Altamont Commuter Express $150,000 San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) $20,780,000 Golden Gate Bridge District $251,900 Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority $5,744,329 Orange County Transportation Authority $487,030 Sacramento Regional Transit District $384,912 San Francisco Metropolitan Transit Authority $927,184 Colorado Regional Transportation District $267,750 Connecticut Connecticut Department of Transportation $4,648,909 District of Columbia Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority (WMATA) $12,714,496 Florida Broward County Transit $197,400 Pinellas Sun Coast Transit Authority (PSTA) $439,500 Georgia Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) $2,009,359 Hawaii City & County of Honolulu Department of Transportation Services $254,000 Illinois Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) $21,046,924 Northeast Illinois Commuter Railroad Corporation (METRA) $6,140,827 Massachusetts Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) $8,105,101 Maryland Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) $9,096,938 Minnesota Metropolitan Council $1,036,600 Missouri Bi-State Development Agency $28,360 North Carolina Charlotte Area Transit System $130,128 New Jersey Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA/PATCO) $6,677,135 New Jersey Transit $16,430,983 New Mexico Sun Tran of Albuquerque/ABQ Ride - City of Albuquerque $76,716 New York New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) $42,946,775 Niagara Frontier Transit Authority $455,766 Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) $28,600,000 Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority $177,132 Ohio Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority $1,124,571 Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority $411,048 Oregon Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District (Tri-Met) $1,744,775 Pennsylvania Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) $1,873,975 Texas Dallas Area Rapid Transit $589,135 Houston Metro $343,424 Virginia Arlington Rapid Transit $235,522 Washington King County Metro $2,810,939 Wisconsin Milwaukee County, Wisconsin $381,000 Total $200,079,000