U.S. Department of Homeland Security Washington, DC 20472 Grant Programs Directorate and National Preparedness Directorate Information Bulletin No. 296 November 5, 2008 TO: All State Administrative Agency Heads All State Administrative Agency Points of Contact All Core City/Core County Points of Contact All State Homeland Security Directors All State Emergency Management Agency Directors All Eligible Regional Transit Agencies All Private Sector Transportation Security Partners All Public and Private Sector Port Security Partners FROM: W. Ross Ashley, III Assistant Administrator Grant Programs Directorate Federal Emergency Management Agency SUBJECT: Fiscal Year (FY) 2009 Program Guidance and Application Kits - Supplemental Information The information provided in this information bulletin is a supplement to Information Bulletin No. 295. The Grant Programs Directorate (GPD) and National Preparedness Directorate (NPD) within the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recently announced the availability of the FY 2009 Program Guidance and Application Kits. This bulletin provides a further level of detail on each of the Department’s 14 FY 2009 preparedness grant programs. These kits should be available online at http://www.fema.gov/grants later today. A summary of eligible applicants and deadlines is included in Appendix A. Specific allocations for programs marked with an asterisk (*) are included in Appendix B. FY 2009 Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP)* The HSGP is one tool among a comprehensive set of measures authorized by Congress and implemented by the Administration to help strengthen the Nation against risks associated with potential terrorist attacks. State Homeland Security Program (SHSP). The SHSP provides $861,265,000 to build capabilities at the State and local levels and to implement the goals and objectives included in State Homeland Security Strategies and initiatives in the State Preparedness Report. www.fema.gov Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI). The UASI program dedicates $798,631,250 to select areas to enhance regional preparedness in major metropolitan areas. The UASI program directly supports the National Priority on expanding regional collaboration in the National Preparedness Guidelines and is intended to assist participating jurisdictions in developing integrated regional systems for prevention, protection, response, and recovery. Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS). The MMRS provides $39,831,404 to support the integration of emergency management, health, and medical systems into a coordinated response to mass casualty incidents caused by any hazard. Citizen Corps Program (CCP). The CCP provides $14,572,500 to bring community and government leaders together to coordinate the involvement of community members and organizations in emergency preparedness, planning, mitigation, response, and recovery. FY 2009 State Homeland Security Program Tribal (SHSP Tribal) The FY 2009 SHSP Tribal provides $1,660,000 to directly eligible tribes to help strengthen the Nation against risks associated with potential terrorist attacks. Pursuant to the 9/11 Act, “a directly eligible tribe applying for a grant under section 2004 [SHSP] shall designate an individual to serve as a tribal liaison with [DHS] and other Federal, State, local, and regional government officials concerning preventing, preparing for, protecting against, and responding to acts of terrorism.” FY 2009 Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) The FY 2009 UASI NSGP provides $15,000,000 for target hardening activities to nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of terrorist attack and are located within one of the FY 2009 UASI-eligible Urban Areas. FY 2009 Operation Stonegarden (OPSG) The FY 2009 OPSG provides $60,000,000 to enhance law enforcement preparedness and operational readiness to 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. FY 2009 Transit Security Grant Program (TSGP)* The TSGP provides $388,600,000 to the Nation’s high-threat urban areas for enhancement of security measures at critical transit infrastructure including bus, ferry and rail systems. From this amount the following components are funded: the Freight Rail Security Grant Program ($15,000,000) and the Intercity Passenger Rail (Amtrak) ($25,000,000). Certain ferry systems are eligible to participate in the FY 2009 TSGP and receive funds under the Tier I cooperative agreement process. However, any ferry system electing to participate and receive funds under the FY 2009 TSGP cannot participate in the FY 2009 Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) (and will not be considered for funding under the FY 2009 PSGP). Likewise, any ferry system that participates in PSGP cannot be considered for funding under TSGP. 2 In FY 2009, the FRSGP will fund security training for frontline employees, the completion of vulnerability assessments, the development of security plans within the freight rail industry and GPS tracking systems for railroad cars transporting toxic inhalation hazardous materials (TIH). The purpose of the FY 2009 Intercity Passenger Rail (IPR) is to create a sustainable, risk-based effort to protect critical surface transportation infrastructure and the traveling public from acts of terrorism, major disasters, and other emergencies within the Amtrak rail system. FY 2009 Port Security Grant Program (PSGP)* The PSGP provides $388,600,000 for port security grants, including $5,000,000 to high capacity ferry systems. PSGP funds are primarily intended to assist ports in enhancing maritime domain awareness, enhancing risk management capabilities to prevent, detect, respond to and recover from attacks involving improvised explosive devices (IEDs), weapons of mass destruction (WMD), and other non-conventional weapons, as well as training and exercises and Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) implementation. FY 2009 Intercity Bus Security Grant Program (IBSGP) The IBSGP provides $11,658,000 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. FY 2009 Trucking Security Program (TSP) The TSP provides $7,772,000 to eligible applicants to implement security improvement measures and policies deemed valuable by DHS as indicated in the Security Action Items publication of June 26, 2008. These items are primarily focused on the purchase and installation or enhancement of equipment and systems related to tractor and trailer tracking systems. Additionally, the TSP will provide funding to develop a system for DHS to monitor, collect, and analyze tracking information; and develop plans to improve the effectiveness of transportation and distribution of supplies and commodities during catastrophic events. FY 2009 Buffer Zone Protection Program (BZPP)* The BZPP provides $48,575,000 to funding to increase the preparedness capabilities of jurisdictions responsible for the safety and security of communities surrounding high-priority pre-designated Tier 1 and Tier 2 critical infrastructure and key resource (CIKR) assets, including chemical facilities, financial institutions, nuclear power plants, dams, and other high-risk/highconsequence facilities, through allowable planning and equipment acquisition. FY 2009 Emergency Management Performance Grants (EMPG)* Emergency management is a vital part of the Department of Homeland Security’s preparedness mission and EMPG directly supports the Nation’s emergency management community. The FY 2009 EMPG Program provides $306,022,500 to assist State and local governments in enhancing and sustaining all-hazards emergency management capabilities. 3 FY 2009 Interoperable Emergency Communications Grant Program (IECGP)* The FY 2009 IECGP provides $48,575,000 to improve local, tribal, regional, statewide, and national interoperable emergency communications, including communications in collective response to natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man-made disasters. The funding will enable States, Territories, local units of government, and tribal communities to implement their Statewide Communication Interoperability Plans (SCIP) and align to the National Emergency Communications Plan (NECP) to further enhance interoperability. FY 2009 Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program (RCPGP)* The FY 2009 RCPGP provides $34,002,500 to enhance catastrophic incident preparedness in selected high-risk, high-consequence urban areas. 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. 4 Appendix A Table 1: Eligible Applicants and Deadlines Program Eligible Applicants Interim Deadline(s) Application Deadline Action on Applications HSGP SHSP State Administrative Agency (SAA) N/A No later than March 20, 2009, 11:59 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time DHS will evaluate applications and act on these applications within 90 days of the submission deadline UASI MMRS CCP SHSP Tribal Directly eligible tribes N/A No later than March 20, 2009, 11:59 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time DHS will evaluate applications and act on these applications within 90 days of the submission deadline NSGP SAA on behalf of eligible nonprofit organizations January 13, 2009 Deadline for subgrantees to submit applications to the SAA No later than March 20, 2009, 11:59 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time DHS will evaluate applications and act on these applications within 90 days of the submission deadline OPSG SAA on behalf of eligible counties and tribes January 13, 2009 Deadline for subgrantees to submit applications to the SAA No later than March 20, 2009, 11:59 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time DHS will evaluate applications and act on these applications within 90 days of the submission deadline TSGP Eligible regional transit agencies and ferry systems N/A No later than January 13, 2009, 11:59 p.m., Eastern Standard Time DHS will evaluate applications and act on these applications within 60 days of the submission deadline FRSGP Railroad car owners transporting poisonous by inhalation/toxic inhalation hazardous (TIH) materials as well as Class I, II and III rail carriers that transport Security-Sensitive materials (SSM) N/A No later than January 13, 2009, 11:59 p.m., Eastern Standard Time DHS will evaluate applications and act on these applications within 60 days of the submission deadline IPR National Passenger Railroad Corporation (Amtrak) N/A No later than January 13, 2009, 11:59 p.m., Eastern Standard Time DHS will evaluate applications and act on these applications within 60 days of the submission deadline PSGP All entities covered by an Area Maritime Security Plan (AMSP), including 147 specifically identified critical ports December 1, 2008 Fiduciary Agent change/selection due to Program Office No later than January 13, 2009, 11:59 p.m., Eastern Standard Time DHS will evaluate applications and act on these applications within 60 days of the submission deadline IBSGP Private operators providing fixed-route or charter transportation by an over-the-road bus servicing an Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) jurisdiction N/A No later than January 13, 2009, 11:59 p.m., Eastern Standard Time DHS will evaluate applications and act on these applications within 60 days of the submission deadline TSP Applicants who have a current security plan subject to Title 49 CFR 172.800 Transport Tier I Commodities as defined by TSA through the issuance of N/A No later than January 13, 2009, 11:59 p.m., Eastern Standard Time DHS will evaluate applications and act on these applications within 60 days of the submission deadline A-1 Program Eligible Applicants Interim Deadline(s) Application Deadline Action on Applications Highway Security- Sensitive Materials (HSSM) Security Action Items as well as any entity capable of providing planning and monitoring activities as required in the guidance BZPP SAA November 30, 2009 Deadline for subgrantees to submit BZPs to DHS No later than January 13, 2009, 11:59 p.m., Eastern Standard Time DHS will evaluate applications and act on these applications within 60 days of the submission deadline EMPG SAA on behalf of State Emergency Management Agency N/A No later than December 19, 2008, 11:59 p.m., Eastern Standard Time DHS will evaluate applications and act on these applications within 45 days of the submission deadline. IECGP SAA N/A No later than January 13, 2009, 11:59 p.m., Eastern Standard Time DHS will evaluate applications and act on these applications within 60 days of the submission deadline RCPGP Pre-designated high- risk, high-consequence urban areas through their SAAs February 9 – 20, 2009 Mid-term Review Process No later than March 20, 2009, 11:59 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time DHS will evaluate applications and act on these applications within 90 days of the submission deadline A-2 Appendix B Table 1. FY 2009 SHSP Target Funding Allocations The following table identifies the SHSP target allocations. States should apply for 110 percent of the targeted allocation. FEMA may increase or decrease final SHSP allocations by up to 10 percent based on the effectiveness analysis. State SHSP Target Allocation Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activities Minimum Alabama $10,612,000 $2,653,000 Alaska $6,060,000 $1,515,000 American Samoa $1,328,000 $332,000 Arizona $13,181,000 $3,295,250 Arkansas $6,060,000 $1,515,000 California $104,586,000 $26,146,500 Colorado $11,286,000 $2,821,500 Connecticut $9,861,000 $2,465,250 Delaware $6,060,000 $1,515,000 District of Columbia $10,754,000 $2,688,500 Florida $35,236,000 $8,809,000 Georgia $20,786,000 $5,196,500 Guam $1,328,000 $332,000 Hawaii $6,060,000 $1,515,000 Idaho $6,060,000 $1,515,000 Illinois $33,212,000 $8,303,000 Indiana $12,018,000 $3,004,500 Iowa $6,060,000 $1,515,000 Kansas $7,154,000 $1,788,500 Kentucky $9,111,000 $2,277,750 Louisiana $15,305,000 $3,826,250 Maine $6,060,000 $1,515,000 Maryland $17,100,000 $4,275,000 Massachusetts $16,350,000 $4,087,500 Michigan $20,359,000 $5,089,750 Minnesota $11,647,000 $2,911,750 Mississippi $6,060,000 $1,515,000 Missouri $11,353,000 $2,838,250 Montana $6,060,000 $1,515,000 Nebraska $6,060,000 $1,515,000 Nevada $8,921,000 $2,230,250 New Hampshire $6,060,000 $1,515,000 New Jersey $26,391,000 $6,597,750 New Mexico $6,060,000 $1,515,000 New York $113,222,000 $28,305,500 North Carolina $15,466,000 $3,866,500 North Dakota $6,060,000 $1,515,000 B-1 State SHSP Target Allocation Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activities Minimum Northern Mariana Islands $1,328,000 $332,000 Ohio $23,294,000 $5,823,500 Oklahoma $7,306,000 $1,826,500 Oregon $8,493,000 $2,123,250 Pennsylvania $28,795,000 $7,198,750 Puerto Rico $6,060,000 $1,515,000 Rhode Island $6,060,000 $1,515,000 South Carolina $8,531,000 $2,132,750 South Dakota $6,060,000 $1,515,000 Tennessee $12,236,000 $3,059,000 Texas $62,168,000 $15,542,000 U.S. Virgin Islands $1,328,000 $332,000 Utah $6,470,000 $1,617,500 Vermont $6,060,000 $1,515,000 Virginia $20,710,000 $5,177,500 Washington $18,791,000 $4,697,750 West Virginia $6,060,000 $1,515,000 Wisconsin $10,108,000 $2,527,000 Wyoming $6,060,000 $1,515,000 Total $861,265,000 $215,316,250 B-2 Table 2. FY 2009 UASI Target Allocations The following table identifies the target allocations for UASI. Urban Areas should apply for 110 percent of the target allocation. FEMA may increase or decrease final UASI allocations by up to 10 percent based on the effectiveness analysis. Urban Area FY 2009 Target Allocation Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activities Minimum Bay Area $40,638,250 $10,159,563 California Los Angeles/Long Beach Area $68,290,450 $17,072,613 District of Columbia National Capital Region $58,006,500 $14,501,625 Illinois Chicago Area $52,320,650 $13,080,163 New Jersey Jersey City/Newark Area $35,298,150 $8,824,538 New York New York City Area $145,137,750 $36,284,438 TIER 1 Texas Houston Area $39,555,450 $9,888,863 Phoenix Area $10,984,400 $2,746,100 Arizona Tucson Area $4,515,350 $1,128,838 Anaheim/Santa Ana Area $12,753,750 $3,188,438 Riverside Area $5,277,100 $1,319,275 Sacramento Area $3,938,300 $984,575 San Diego Area $14,735,000 $3,683,750 California Oxnard Area $2,502,950 $625,738 Colorado Denver Area $7,233,800 $1,808,450 Bridgeport Area $2,807,300 $701,825 Connecticut Hartford Area $2,747,000 $686,750 Fort Lauderdale Area $6,063,400 $1,515,850 Jacksonville Area $5,436,850 $1,359,213 Miami Area $11,039,500 $2,759,875 Orlando Area $5,160,400 $1,290,100 Florida Tampa Area $7,933,950 $1,983,488 Georgia Atlanta Area $13,509,000 $3,377,250 Hawaii Honolulu Area $4,754,750 $1,188,688 Indiana Indianapolis Area $7,104,600 $1,776,150 Kentucky Louisville Area $2,198,500 $549,625 Baton Rouge Area $3,048,900 $762,225 Louisiana New Orleans Area $5,429,600 $1,357,400 Maryland Baltimore Area $10,974,900 $2,743,725 Massachusetts Boston Area $14,564,400 $3,641,100 Michigan Detroit Area $13,481,450 $3,370,363 Minnesota Twin Cities Area $8,248,000 $2,062,000 Kansas City Area $7,694,550 $1,923,638 Missouri St. Louis Area $8,532,900 $2,133,225 Nevada Las Vegas Area $8,579,000 $2,144,750 Albany Area $1,924,250 $481,063 Buffalo Area $5,040,700 $1,260,175 Rochester Area $2,342,900 $585,725 New York Syracuse Area $1,869,300 $467,325 TIER 2 North Carolina Charlotte Area $4,579,950 $1,144,988 B-3 Urban Area FY 2009 Target Allocation $4,969,150 Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activities Minimum Ohio Cincinnati Area $1,242,288 Cleveland Area $5,086,800 $1,271,700 Columbus Area $4,349,600 $1,087,400 Toledo Area $2,287,550 $571,888 Oklahoma Oklahoma City Area $4,404,700 $1,101,175 Tulsa Area $2,160,450 $540,113 Oregon Portland Area $7,178,700 $1,794,675 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Area $17,950,450 $4,487,613 Pittsburgh Area $6,395,400 $1,598,850 Puerto Rico San Juan Area $3,183,250 $795,813 Rhode Island Providence Area $4,764,250 $1,191,063 Tennessee Memphis Area $4,229,900 $1,057,475 Nashville Area $2,986,200 $746,550 Texas Austin Area $2,922,550 $730,638 Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington Area $19,305,450 $4,826,363 El Paso Area $5,381,750 $1,345,438 San Antonio Area $6,220,150 $1,555,038 Utah Salt Lake City Area $2,938,300 $734,575 Virginia Norfolk Area $7,372,000 $1,843,000 Richmond Area $2,710,700 $677,675 Washington Seattle Area $11,313,600 $2,828,400 Wisconsin Milwaukee Area $4,266,450 $1,066,613 Total $798,631,250 $199,657,826 B-4 Table 3. FY 2009 MMRS Allocations State MMRS Jurisdictions State Total Alabama Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, and Montgomery $1,284,884 Alaska Anchorage and Juneau $642,442 Arizona Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, and Tucson $1,284,884 Arkansas Little Rock $321,221 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 $5,781,978 Colorado Aurora, Colorado Springs, and Denver $963,663 Connecticut Hartford $321,221 Florida Fort Lauderdale, Hialeah, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, St. Petersburg, and Tampa $2,248,547 Georgia Atlanta and Columbus $642,442 Hawaii Honolulu $321,221 Illinois Chicago $321,221 Indiana Ft. Wayne and Indianapolis $642,442 Iowa Des Moines $321,221 Kansas Kansas City and Wichita $642,442 Kentucky Lexington/Fayette and Louisville $642,442 Louisiana Baton Rouge, Jefferson Parish, New Orleans, and Shreveport $1,284,884 Maryland Baltimore $321,221 Massachusetts Boston, Springfield, and Worcester $963,663 Michigan Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Warren $963,663 Minnesota Minneapolis and St. Paul $642,442 Mississippi Jackson $321,221 Missouri Kansas City and St. Louis $642,442 Nebraska Lincoln and Omaha $642,442 Nevada Las Vegas $321,221 New Hampshire Northern New England MMRS $321,221 New Jersey Jersey City and Newark $642,442 New Mexico Albuquerque $321,221 New York Buffalo, New York City, Rochester, Syracuse, and Yonkers $1,606,105 North Carolina Charlotte, Greensboro, and Raleigh $963,663 Ohio Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, and Toledo $1,927,326 Oklahoma Oklahoma City and Tulsa $642,442 Oregon Portland $321,221 Pennsylvania Allegheny County and Philadelphia $642,442 Rhode Island Providence $321,221 South Carolina Columbia $321,221 Tennessee Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, and Nashville $1,284,884 Texas Amarillo, Arlington, Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Garland, Houston, Irving, Lubbock, San Antonio, and Southern Rio Grande $4,175,873 Utah Salt Lake City $321,221 Virginia Arlington County, Chesapeake, Newport News, Norfolk, Richmond, and Virginia Beach $1,927,326 Washington Seattle, Spokane, and Tacoma $963,663 Wisconsin Madison and Milwaukee $642,442 Total $39,831,404 B-5 Table 4. FY 2009 CCP Allocations State/Territory Allocation State/Territory Allocation Alabama $241,527 Nevada $182,596 Alaska $128,823 New Hampshire $146,892 Arizona $290,414 New Jersey $357,481 Arkansas $190,294 New Mexico $165,581 California $1,153,746 New York $660,697 Colorado $248,204 North Carolina $368,199 Connecticut $209,367 North Dakota $127,573 Delaware $134,003 Ohio $436,943 District of Columbia $126,103 Oklahoma $212,653 Florida $630,795 Oregon $216,372 Georgia $382,020 Pennsylvania $464,542 Hawaii $145,965 Rhode Island $139,520 Idaho $152,137 South Carolina $235,237 Illinois $476,536 South Dakota $132,044 Indiana $290,601 Tennessee $285,213 Iowa $194,673 Texas $792,325 Kansas $188,614 Utah $184,880 Kentucky $230,487 Vermont $127,045 Louisiana $231,965 Virginia $329,655 Maine $146,931 Washington $294,119 Maryland $269,829 West Virginia $161,070 Massachusetts $293,586 Wisconsin $269,352 Michigan $397,081 Wyoming $124,233 Minnesota $257,808 Puerto Rico $221,941 Mississippi $192,694 U.S. Virgin Islands $39,570 Missouri $277,260 American Samoa $38,284 Montana $136,658 Guam $41,457 Nebraska $159,999 Northern Mariana Islands $38,906 Total $14,572,500 B-6 Table 5. FY 2009 Transit Security Grant Program — Funding Eligibility Tier State/Territory Urban Area/Grantee Amtrak FY 2009 $25,000,000 Freight Rail Security $15,000,000 I California Los Angeles/Long Beach $13,333,678 San Francisco Bay $28,259,722 District of Columbia Maryland Virginia National Capital Region $38,080,340 Georgia Atlanta $6,399,055 Illinois Indiana Chicago $24,856,829 Massachusetts Boston $29,259,896 New York New Jersey Connecticut New York/New Jersey/Connecticut $153,256,664 Pennsylvania New Jersey Philadelphia $18,553,816 II Arizona Phoenix $36,600,000 Tucson California Fresno Sacramento San Diego Colorado Denver Florida Jacksonville Miami/Fort Lauderdale Orlando Tampa Hawaii Honolulu Illinois Urbana-Champaign Indiana Indianapolis Kentucky Louisville Louisiana New Orleans Massachusetts Springfield Michigan Detroit Lansing Minnesota Twin Cities Missouri Kansas City St. Louis North Carolina Charlotte New Mexico Albuquerque Nevada Las Vegas Reno New York Albany Buffalo Rochester Ohio Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dayton Oregon Portland Eugene Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Puerto Rico San Juan Rhode Island Providence Tennessee Memphis Nashville B-7 Tier State/Territory Texas Urban Area/Grantee FY 2009 II Austin Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington Houston El Paso San Antonio Utah Salt Lake City Virginia Norfolk Richmond Washington Seattle Spokane Wisconsin Madison Milwaukee Total $388,600,000 B-8 Table 6. FY 2009 Port Security Grant Program — Funding Eligibility Group State Port Area FY 2009 Allocation California Los Angeles-Long Beach $36,390,481 Bay Area $25,533,655 I Delaware New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Bay $19,114,279 Louisiana New Orleans $29,417,915 New York New Jersey New York-New Jersey $43,397,694 Texas Houston-Galveston $30,794,672 Washington Puget Sound $26,001,293 Alaska Anchorage $571,000 Alabama Mobile $2,803,000 California Port Hueneme $613,000 San Diego $2,897,000 Connecticut Long Island Sound $4,311,000 Jacksonville $5,747,000 Miami $2,885,000 Panama City $1,594,000 Florida Pensacola $1,609,000 Port Canaveral $2,907,000 Port Everglades $4,214,000 Tampa Bay $2,305,000 Georgia Savannah $5,032,000 Guam Apra Harbor $545,000 Hawaii Honolulu $4,525,000 Illinois Indiana Southern Tip of Lake Michigan $6,243,000 Kentucky Louisville $1,513,000 Lake Charles $3,941,000 Louisiana Morgan City $423,000 Port Fourchon/LOOP $2,902,000 II Massachusetts Boston $4,518,000 Maryland Baltimore $6,235,000 Maine Portland $1,066,000 Michigan Detroit $1,520,000 Minnesota Minneapolis-St. Paul $2,019,000 Minnesota Wisconsin Duluth-Superior $1,905,000 Missouri Kansas City $1,550,000 St. Louis $2,494,000 Mississippi Pascagoula $346,000 North Carolina Morehead City $1,682,000 Wilmington $5,395,000 New York Albany $1,947,000 Buffalo $1,421,000 Ohio Cincinnati $1,705,000 Cleveland $1,412,000 Toledo $936,000 Oregon Columbia-Snake River System $3,108,000 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh $2,307,000 Puerto Rico Ponce $1,974,000 San Juan $4,300,000 South Carolina Charleston $5,227,000 B-9 Group State Port Area FY 2009 Allocation II Tennessee Memphis $2,406,000 Nashville $1,469,000 Texas Corpus Christi $6,628,000 Freeport $3,279,000 Sabine Neches $6,597,000 Virginia Hampton Roads $6,736,000 West Virginia Huntington $2,252,000 III Alaska Valdez $17,592,011 Alabama Guntersville Arkansas Helena California El Segundo Sacramento Florida Fort Pierce West Palm Beach Georgia Brunswick Indiana Mount Vernon Massachusetts Fall River Michigan Marine City Muskegon Monroe Port Huron Sault Ste Marie Minnesota Two Harbors Mississippi Greenville Gulfport Vicksburg New Hampshire Portsmouth New Jersey Perth Amboy Ohio Lorain Oklahoma Tulsa, Port of Catoosa Oregon Washington Coos Bay Pennsylvania Erie Puerto Rico Guayanilla Humancao Jobos Rhode Island Newport Providence Tennessee Chattanooga Texas Brownsville Matagorda Virginia Richmond Wisconsin Green Bay Milwaukee All Other Port Areas Eligible entities not located within one of the port areas identified above, but operating under an AMSP, are eligible to compete for funding within “All Other Port Areas” Group $15,344,000 Ferry Systems Nineteen (19) high capacity ferry systems in thirteen (13) port areas are eligible to receive funds through the FY 2009 PSGP $5,000,000 Total FY 2009 PSGP Allocation $388,600,000 B-10 Table 7. FY 2009 BZPP Allocations State/Territory Allocation State/Territory Allocation Alabama $400,000 Montana $400,000 Alaska $400,000 Nebraska $1,000,000 Arizona $400,000 Nevada $400,000 Arkansas $400,000 New Hampshire $200,000 California $5,200,000 New Jersey $3,600,000 Colorado $600,000 New Mexico $400,000 Connecticut $400,000 New York $4,787,500 Delaware $400,000 North Carolina $2,500,000 District of Columbia $600,000 North Dakota $200,000 Florida $800,000 Ohio $600,000 Georgia $600,000 Oklahoma $800,000 Hawaii $200,000 Oregon $400,000 Idaho $800,000 Pennsylvania $1,400,000 Illinois $3,000,000 Rhode Island $200,000 Indiana $1,000,000 South Carolina $400,000 Iowa $600,000 South Dakota $400,000 Kansas $600,000 Tennessee $1,887,500 Kentucky $400,000 Texas $4,200,000 Louisiana $1,200,000 U.S. Virgin Islands $200,000 Maine $200,000 Utah $200,000 Maryland $1,000,000 Virginia $600,000 Massachusetts $800,000 Washington $600,000 Michigan $800,000 West Virginia $600,000 Minnesota $200,000 Wisconsin $400,000 Mississippi $400,000 Wyoming $200,000 Missouri $600,000 Total $48,575,000 B-11 Table 8. FY 2009 EMPG Allocations State/Territory Allocation State/Territory Allocation Alabama $5,070,565 New Hampshire $3,084,292 Alaska $2,705,062 New Jersey $7,504,254 Arizona $6,096,622 New Mexico $3,476,558 Arkansas $3,995,242 New York $13,868,325 California $24,216,716 North Carolina $7,729,215 Colorado $5,210,697 North Dakota $2,678,816 Connecticut $4,395,560 Ohio $9,172,062 Delaware $2,813,782 Oklahoma $4,464,531 District of Columbia $2,647,977 Oregon $4,542,578 Florida $13,240,731 Pennsylvania $9,751,313 Georgia $8,019,308 Rhode Island $2,929,568 Hawaii $3,064,837 South Carolina $4,938,542 Idaho $3,194,384 South Dakota $2,772,671 Illinois $10,003,047 Tennessee $5,987,452 Indiana $6,100,540 Texas $16,631,007 Iowa $4,087,148 Utah $3,881,616 Kansas $3,959,979 Vermont $2,667,745 Kentucky $4,838,849 Virginia $6,920,233 Louisiana $4,869,872 Washington $6,174,386 Maine $3,085,119 West Virginia $3,381,875 Maryland $5,664,580 Wisconsin $5,654,562 Massachusetts $6,163,190 Wyoming $2,608,718 Michigan $8,335,401 Puerto Rico $4,659,474 Minnesota $5,412,265 U.S. Virgin Islands $830,929 Mississippi $4,045,611 American Samoa $803,934 Missouri $5,820,548 Guam $870,532 Montana $2,869,601 Northern Mariana Islands $817,001 Nebraska $3,359,408 Republic of the Marshall Islands $50,000 Nevada $3,833,670 Federated States of Micronesia $50,000 Total $306,022,500 B-12 Table 9. FY 2009 IECGP Allocations State/Territory Allocation State/Territory Allocation Alabama $565,150 Nevada $463,349 Alaska $286,624 New Hampshire $242,875 Arizona $923,912 New Jersey $1,433,469 Arkansas $307,672 New Mexico $303,544 California $6,089,369 New York $6,999,813 Colorado $689,951 North Carolina $978,635 Connecticut $477,707 North Dakota $242,875 Delaware $242,875 Ohio $1,243,674 District of Columbia $583,306 Oklahoma $427,352 Florida $2,039,553 Oregon $521,506 Georgia $1,086,225 Pennsylvania $1,696,454 Hawaii $282,595 Rhode Island $242,875 Idaho $242,875 South Carolina $453,159 Illinois $2,071,676 South Dakota $242,875 Indiana $747,138 Tennessee $664,285 Iowa $410,885 Texas $3,466,275 Kansas $398,560 Utah $345,593 Kentucky $506,778 Vermont $242,875 Louisiana $859,524 Virginia $1,112,249 Maine $242,875 Washington $1,185,623 Maryland $970,428 West Virginia $242,875 Massachusetts $1,015,791 Wisconsin $550,020 Michigan $1,054,673 Wyoming $242,875 Minnesota $716,462 Puerto Rico $315,572 Mississippi $370,239 U.S. Virgin Islands $62,715 Missouri $727,260 American Samoa $47,524 Montana $242,875 Guam $77,846 Nebraska $324,195 Northern Mariana Islands $49,045 Total $48,575,000 B-13 Table 10. FY 2009 RCGCP Allocations Tier RCPGP Site Associated Urban Area FY 2009 Allocation 1 Bay Area Bay Urban Area $3,617,000 Chicago Area Chicago Urban Area $3,617,000 Houston Area Houston Urban Area $3,617,000 Los Angeles/Long Beach Area Los Angeles/Long Beach Urban Area $3,617,000 National Capital Region National Capital Region Urban Area $3,617,000 New York City/ Northern New Jersey Area New York City Urban Area $3,617,000 Jersey City/ Newark Urban Area $3,617,000 2 Boston Area Boston Urban Area $1,420,875 Honolulu Area Honolulu Urban Area $1,420,875 Norfolk Area Norfolk Urban Area $1,420,875 Seattle Area Seattle Urban Area $1,420,875 Technical Assistance Set Aside $3,000,000 Total $34,002,500 B-14