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FEMA Should Take Additional Steps to Streamline Hazard Mitigation Grants and Assess Program Effects

From fiscal years 2010 through 2018, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) obligated over $11 billion through four grant programs that fund state and local hazard mitigation efforts. FEMA awarded about 88 percent of this amount through the two grant programs that fund hazard mitigation post-disaster.

State and local officials from selected jurisdictions reported challenges with FEMA’s hazard mitigation grant programs. Specifically, officials GAO interviewed from 10 of the 12 jurisdictions said grant application processes were complex and lengthy. To address this, FEMA officials augmented guidance and began monitoring application review time frames for one program and said they intend to assess two other programs to  identify opportunities to streamline.

 

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  • Author(s):
  • Chris Currie
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FEMA Should Take Additional Steps to Streamline Hazard Mitigation Grants and Assess Program Effects
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Publisher:Government Accountability Office (GAO)
Published:February 1, 2021
License:Public Domain

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