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Posted on: November 5, 2018

[ARCHIVED] Houses of Worship in Florida may be Eligible for FEMA Public Assistance

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Houses of Worship in Florida may be Eligible for FEMA Public Assistance to Cover Damage from Hurricane Michael

 

What is the Public Assistance grant program?

  • Public Assistance (PA) provides grants to state and local governments and certain types of private non-profit (PNP) organizations so that communities can respond to and recover from presidentially-declared disasters.
  • The program is funded by FEMA on a cost-share basis and administered by the Florida Division of Emergency Management.
  • FEMA provides supplemental federal disaster grant assistance, 75 percent reimbursement of eligible costs for Emergency Work (debris removal and life-saving emergency protective measures) and Permanent Work (repair, replacement, or restoration of disaster-damaged publicly owned facilities and the facilities of certain non-profit organizations).
    • For Eligible PNPs, debris removal is limited to that associated with the property of a facility.
    • Emergency protective measures are generally limited to activities associated with preventing damage to a facility and its contents.
  • FEMA does not provide PA funding to PNPs for the costs associated with emergency services such as sheltering and feeding survivors and other governmental services; unless those services were at the request of, and certified by, a legally-responsible government entity.
  • Operating costs are generally not eligible even if the services are emergency services; unless the house of worship performs an emergency service at the request of, and is certified by, the legally-responsible government entity.

Eligibility requirements for houses of worship

A house of worship must:

  • Be owned or operated by a Private Non-Profit organization.
  • Have damage caused by Hurricane Michael that occurred on Oct. 7-19, 2018.
  • Provide a non-critical but essential service open to the general public, without regard to their religious or secular nature.
  • Provide an IRS current ruling letter granting tax exemption status under Section 501 (c) (d) or (e).
  • Documentation from the state substantiating it is a non-revenue producing, nonprofit organization organized or doing business under state law

Request for Public Assistance (RPA) Application

  • Request for Public Assistance (RPA) by submitting your completed RPA forms towww.floridapa.org/site/rpasubmission.cfm.
  • Contact Florida Division of Emergency Management Public Assistance atwww.floridapa.org or by calling (805) 815-4400 with questions on submission.
  • The deadline to complete the RPA is Dec. 14,2018.

SBA disaster loans are a critical part of your application process

  • For all PNPs that provide non-critical services, including houses of worship, FEMA may provide Public Assistance funding for eligible permanent work costs only if an SBA disaster loan does not cover them.
    • Like all non-critical PNP facilities under the law, a house of worship must apply to the SBA for a low-interest disaster loan for permanent repair work.
    • Visit the SBA website at disasterloan.sba.gov/ela/or contact the SBA Disaster Customer Service Center at (800) 659-2955 or visit your local DRC by searching atFEMA.gov/DRC.to process your application.
    • FEMA will provide financial assistance only if the applicant is denied an SBA loan – or if the loan authorized is insufficient to cover repair costs.

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