Fiscal Year 2025 Safeguarding Tomorrow through Ongoing Risk Mitigation Revolving Loan Fund Program

The objective of the Safeguarding Tomorrow RLF program is to capitalize or recapitalize entity-established revolving loan funds that will provide low-interest loans to local governments most in need of financing assistance to complete hazard mitigation projects and activities.

The program aims

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to reduce risks from natural hazards for homeowners, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and communities in order to decrease the loss of life and property, the cost of insurance, and federal disaster payments.

FEMA's primary priority for the Safeguarding Tomorrow RLF program is to capitalize entity revolving loan funds that will provide local governments most in need of financing assistance with low-interest loans to finance hazard mitigation projects in their entirety, or the non-federal cost share requirement for other FEMA HMA or Stafford Act mitigation grants.

Other priorities include collaborating with participating entities to understand programmatic capacity and capability needs; supporting community-driven decision-making; promoting equity in the distribution of loan funds; and supporting the delivery of innovative and transformational hazard mitigation projects addressing the priorities established in 42 U.S.C.

§ 5135(d)(3).Applicants can submit applications for this funding opportunity through FEMA Grants Outcomes (GO).

Access the system at https://go.fema.gov/
Agency: Department of Homeland Security

Office: Department of Homeland Security - FEMA

Estimated Funding: $178,024,690





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
https://www.fema.gov/grants/mitigation/learn/storm-rlf

Additional Information of Eligibility:
District of Columbia, U. S. Territories

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://www.fema.gov/grants/mitigation/learn/storm-rlf

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
femago@fema.dhs.gov

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2025-01-14

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2025-10-30


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