BRIC and Flood Mitigation Assistance Competitive Selections: Project Overviews

The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) and Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) programs support states, local communities, tribes and territories as they undertake hazard mitigation projects, reducing the risks they face from disasters and natural hazards.

BRIC selections are based on the highest composite score until the funding amount available is reached. The benefits of these projects often extend to disadvantaged or underserved populations of larger communities, where access to health and human services, transportation and communications is a priority.

Flood Mitigation Assistance selections focus on eliminating the risk of repetitive flood damage to buildings and structures insured under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Subapplication submissions and selections with high saturations of Severe Repetitive and Repetitive Loss properties continue to increase.

The competitive project selections are for both programs beginning in 2020.

BRIC and FMA Grant Program Selections

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Skagway conducts rockslide mitigation work on major port
Faga’alu Village protects hospital access through shoreline erosion mitigation.
The city of Buckeye launches a thorough Storm Water Flooding Mitigation Improvement Project .
The city of Apache Junction works to make the downstream community safer and reduce the need for search and rescue operations in flooding events.
Arkansas community builds safe room at local elementary school
Sacramento strengthens levee to provide nature-based resiliency for local community.
Mendocino retrofits residences with ignition-resistant construction materials.
Flood risk mitigation project will improve resilience to sea level rise in California’s disadvantaged Bayside community. This is a Justice40 project.
Mitigating sea level rise risk from storms and seismic activity.
California program offers seismic retrofit grants to multi-family properties
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