FEMA - Federal Emergency Management Agency

07/01/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/01/2024 13:52

Complete Requests for Public Assistance Before the Deadline

BOISE, Idaho - The deadline is approaching for Idaho state, eligible local governments and certain nonprofits to submit Requests for Public Assistance (RPA) to the Idaho Office of Emergency Management for costs due to a severe storm, flooding, landslides, and mudslides that occurred April 14-15, 2024.

The Public Assistance (PA) Program delivers FEMA grant assistance to local, tribal and state governments and their agencies; houses of worship, and certain private nonprofit applicants following a disaster declaration. Request for Public Assistance deadlines are set for thirty (30) days after the county in which the request originates was designated for disaster public assistance.

The upcoming RPA deadline is July 10, 2024 for Idaho, Lewis and Shoshone Counties.

The designated counties were a part of the June 10 Major Disaster Declaration which provides FEMA Public Assistance, a reimbursement program for public infrastructure damage and response costs in the affected counties. This declaration does not provide FEMA Individual Assistance for individuals, homes and businesses impacted by the disaster.

Communities, nonprofits and houses of worship interested in applying for a PA grant should contact their local emergency manager or the Idaho Office of Emergency Management for information and to submit a Request for Public Assistance application. Applicants may also submit their forms directly online at the FEMA Grants Portal, an online database accessible to each applicant throughout the PA grant process. Once approved by the state and FEMA, the RPA starts the grant process for eligible FEMA Public Assistance applicants.

More information on the PA process may also be found at the Idaho Office of Emergency Management.

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