Title: Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)
1Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)
- Applicants Briefing
- FEMA DR-1668-LA
- Severe Storms and Flooding
- Briefing Conducted April 24, 2007
2Hazard Mitigation
- Any sustained action taken to reduce or eliminate
long-term risk to people and property from
natural hazards and their effects.
3Applicant Briefing for Hazard Mitigation Grant
Program
- To prepare local officials and potential
applicants for the Hazard Mitigation Grant
Program (HMGP). - The briefing will help applicants more
effectively manage the program in accordance with
State Guidelines.
4Goals of the HMGP
- Support the State / Local Hazard Mitigation Plans
by funding Hazard Mitigation measures that are in
line with the respective plans. - Assist local governments in using safer building
practices and improving existing structures and
supporting infrastructure.
5Key FEMA Responsibilities
- Oversee the State management of the HMGP.
- Assist the State in setting priorities for the
use of HMGP funds. - Approve or deny applications for funding that are
submitted from the applicant thru the Grantee
(State).
6Key State Responsibilities
- Manage the HMGP Program.
- Solicit program interest and help potential
applicants to complete applications. - Review and submit applications to FEMA.
- Notify applicants of FEMA decisions.
- Monitor program activities.
- Conduct periodic/compliance reviews
7Key Regulatory/Guidance Resources
- The Stafford Act
- The Code of Federal Regulations,44 Part 206,
Subpart N - The HMGP Desk Reference
8Funding
- The program may provide a State with up to 15
percent of the total disaster grants awarded by
FEMA. - This grant may be used to fund up to75 percent
of eligible mitigation measures. - The applicants must provide the remaining 25
percent cost share from non-Federal sources.
9Who is Eligible?
- GOVERNMENT ENTITIES
- State Agencies
- Local Agencies
- Special/Regional Districts
- PRIVATE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
- Section 501 (c), (d), (e) of the Internal Revenue
Service Code - Medical, Residential Health Care Facilities,
Educational, Emergency Utility.
10Who is Eligible?
Section 322 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster
Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act
or the Act), 42 U.S.C. 5165, enacted under Sec.
104 the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, (DMA
2000) establishes a new requirement for local
mitigation plans to be approved by FEMA in order
to be eligible for Hazard Mitigation Grant Funds
11Eligible Parishes
- Acadia
- Allen
- Beauregard
- Calcasieu
- Caldwell
- Catahoula
- Evangeline
- Franklin
- Grant
- Jefferson
- Jefferson Davis
- LaSalle
- Madison
- Morehouse
- Natchitoches
- Ouachita
- Rapides
- Richland
- Sabine
- St. Helena
- St. Landry
- Tensas
- Vernon
- Winn
12STATE HAZARD MITIGATION TEAM
- FOR DISASTER 1668 (Severe Storms and Flooding)
- THE APPROVED IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY OF
APPROXIMATELY 1,785,732.00 HMGP FUNDING IS AS
FOLLOWS.. - DRAINAGE PROJECTS
- Projects (construction activities that would
protect from flooding or alleviate flood waters
more rapidly) with an approximate Fed share of up
to 200K on each project.
13The Application Process
14The Application Process (cont)
15Pre Application/Letter of Intent(Refer to Pre
Application Form)
- Identifies vital project information such as
- Point of Contact
- Project Location
- Detailed Project Description
- Project Impacts/Area(s) Effected
- Also included with the Pre Application is the
completed Engineering Checklist
16STATE HAZARD MITIGATION TEAM
- Selection Criteria
- Applications will be ranked based upon the
following criteria.. - Number of people and
- critical facilities affected
40 - Cost/ Benefit of the project 30
- Completeness of application 20
- Time frame of project 10
-
17The Applicants Role
- Develop, adopt and update local mitigation
strategy. - Submit Letter of Intent to GOHSEP
- Submit HMGP applications to GOHSEP.
- Implement the project and maintain all project
documentation. - Ensure all project costs are reasonable and in
compliance with all applicable federal, state,
and local requirements governing the use of
federal funds.
18Key Applicant Responsibilities
- Maintain appropriate records.
- Responsible for project costs even if the
services of a contractor are utilized. - Responsible for determining that Federal funds
are only spent on FEMA approved projects. - Issue 1099s if applicable.
19Key Applicant Responsibilities
- Manage the implementation of the approved
project. - Comply with HMGP requirements, grants management
procedures, the grant agreement, and applicable
laws. - Responsible for determining that cost are
reasonable.
20HMGP Financing
- HMGP is a cost-reimbursement grant program
- The recipient (Subgrantee) of the funds should
initially make arrangements to fund the entire
project (up-front money), unless circumstances
provide for the limited advance of funds.
21Make Sure That . . .
- The following information is accurate.
- Pre-Application/Letter of Intent
- Name of Subgrantee local POC
- Location of Project / Description of Measure
- Cost Estimate for the Measure must be detailed
and include an analysis of the cost-effectiveness
substantial risk reduction, consistent with
206.434(c) minimum project criteria
22Make Sure That . . .
- Work schedule justification for work is
included in application - Alternatives considered
- Consulting fees must be disclosed
- No hidden costs are included
- Required environmental information
23Eligible Projects Must . . .
- Meet the requirements of 44 CFR 206.434(b)
Local Plan Requirements created by DMA 2000 - 206.434(c) Minimum Project Criteria
- Be in conformance with State/local Plan approved
under Part 201 - Solve a problem and be cost-effective and
substantially reduce the risk of future flooding
24Cost of expected damages
- Consider the life of the project (typically 30
years for drainage) together with possible annual
damages. -
- Costs benefits will accrue if the project is
implemented. Analyze how the costs of the
project, through its lifetime, compares with the
anticipated value of future damage reduction.
25Allowable Project Costs
- Reasonable costs to implement project
- Project design
- Administrative costs
- Eligible Property
- Construction, Labor and materials
26Contractor Guidelines
- Make sure
- The Subgrantee follows the procurement guidelines
in 44 CFR Part 13. - Objective criteria used when selecting
contractors. - Local/State Bid laws used
27Administrative Costs Subgrantees
- Covers HMGP subgrantee costs including
- Preparation of applications, quarterly reports,
audits, and related field inspections - Recordkeeping
- Filing claims to the State for reimbursement
- Based on net eligible costs
28Ineligible Project Costs
- Costs incurred prior to grant approval, unless
approved as pre-award costs. - Items covered by the subgrantee administrative
costs. - The loss of tax revenue due to public acquisition
of land for open space. - Maintenance of the project after initial
implementation.
29Additional Considerations
- Environmental Laws
- Natural Resources
- Social Cultural Concerns/Impacts
30Additional Resources
- EMI Training Course on BCA
- The Yellow Book
- Technical Manual for Full Data Modules
- OMB Circular No. A-87 and A-94
- Marshall and Swifts Residential Cost Handbook
- R.S. Means Square Foot Building Costs
31Additional Resources
- HMGP Desk Reference
- FEMA Property AcquisitionHandbook
- State Floodplain Manager (DOTD)
- Newsletters
- Other Federal, State, and private websites
32Utilize Available Technology
- Communicate/researchvia Internet.
- www.dhs.gov or fema.gov
- www.ohsep.louisiana.gov
- Floodplain Manager websites
- Use disks/websites/CD-ROMs for references.
33Payments and Reimbursement Procedures
- In general
- All project funds disbursements will be processed
on a REIMBURSEMENT BASIS. - Advance of Federal funds will only be approved by
exception and where allowed by Federal
Regulations. A participant must demonstrate that
an advance for a project is necessary in order to
accomplish the work.
34Payments and Reimbursement Procedures (cont)
- The request for advance funding will only be
considered with compelling documentation to
support the need and in only the amount necessary
to execute the project. - The Director of the Governors Office of Homeland
Security and Emergency Preparedness will be the
approving authority for advance funding.
35Payments and Reimbursement Procedures (cont)
- All payment requests require a SF 270 with the
original signature of the authorized certifying
official on the reverse side of the form.
Payment requests will be accepted on the first
day of each Federal fiscal quarter (October 1,
January 1, April 1, and July 1) or at project
completion. Appropriate documentation of the
expended funds must accompany the request for
payment.
36Payments and Reimbursement Procedures (cont)
- On all projects, with the exception of property
acquisition, it is required that the applicant
has expended their matching share before any
reimbursement is made from Federal funds. Again
proof of the applicants expenditure will be the
submittal of the SF 270 along with supporting
documentation as previously described.
37Payments and Reimbursement Procedures (cont)
- Construction Projects
- For construction projects, a percentage of
completion calculations should be included with
the SF 270. Payments will not be processed
without a current signed quarterly report on file
with our agency.
38Payments and Reimbursement Procedures (cont)
- Construction Projects
- No more than 80 of the total Federal funds
obligated to the project will be paid until the
project is closed out. Projects with total costs
greater than 100,000, the subgrantee will inform
the grantee when the project is at or near 50
completion. Periodic or compliance reviews will
be conducted by the State at its discretion.
39Appeals IAW 206.440
- Follow a two-tier process
- Must be submitted within 60 days after receipt of
notice of the action that is being appealed and - Should offer new data
40TIMELINE FOR APPLICANTS
- Pre Application/Notice of Intent.....June
22, 2007 - Notice to finalist.......July 6, 2007
- Complete Application to State..August 24,
2007 - Notice of Approval..September 28, 2007
- Obligation of Funds/FEMA award..TBA
41PLANNING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
- EMERGENCY MANAGERS/PLANNERS-
- BEFORE YOU LEAVE PLEASE, PROVIDE YOUR SITE
MODERATOR WITH ACCURATE CONTACT INFORMATION TO
RECEIVE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOWARD COMPLETION OF
YOUR ALL HAZARDS MITIGATION PLAN.
42QUESTIONS
- Casey Levy
- Jeffrey Giering
- (225) 267-2673