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FEMA Extends Deadline for Irene-Related Mitigation Grants

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FEMA is extending their deadline for Irene-related mitigation grants.

A press release says the deadline to submit Hazard Mitigation Grant Program applications related to Tropical Storm Irene is extended to September 1, 2013. The state will establish its own deadlines for municipalities and other eligible applications to meet the deadline.

"This is an important deadline extension," said Dave Rapaport, Vermont's Irene Recovery Officer. "The huge size of this disaster means that we're receiving more funding through this program than we've had the capacity to use before time ran out. The additional time will mean that we'll be able to avoid leaving money on the table and formulate more eligible projects to prevent damage from future storms."

FEMA says projects can include flood-proofing structures or making them resistant to hurricanes or tornadoes, or buying out flood-prone properties as Vermont has chosen to do.

The amount of money available is 15% of the total disaster aid provided by FEMA.

The program is administered by the Vermont Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security.

FEMA says only state, municipal, or tribal governments and certain non-profits can apply and are responsible for a 25% match.

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