"Safeguarding Tomorrow"
Low-Interest Loans Available to Illinois Communities
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[April 04, 2023]
The
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has announced the
formation of the new Safeguarding Tomorrow Revolving Loan Fund (RLF)
Program to help with hazardous mitigation projects at the local
level. While funding for this program has not yet been authorized
for Illinois, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) needs
to document program interest among our communities in order to be
considered for the grant.
IEMA is encouraging communities to express interest by completing
the online project information on the agency’s website at
https://iema.illinois.gov/recovery/rlf-announcement.html.
The deadline for local submissions of interest is April 10, 2023.
This starts the process for Illinois to request a capitalization
grant from FEMA.
“We know many communities across the state need financing for
projects that reduce disaster risks from storms, wildfires,
flooding, earthquakes, shoreline erosion, land use planning changes,
and other uses,” said IEMA Director Alicia Tate-Nadeau. “This
program can dramatically assist local governments in tackling
projects that protect citizens, homes, businesses, schools, and
more.”
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The maximum grant amount that
IEMA can receive is $5.1 million. Based on interest received,
IEMA will identify local hazard mitigation projects and
activities to generate a list of projects to be awarded under
the RLF Program in the form of low interest loans. The interest
rate would be no more than 1 percent, and re-payment wouldn’t
start until one year after project completion. Communities will
have up to 20 years to pay the loan off, or up to 30 years if
the projects are in a low-income geographic area.
To learn more about IEMA grant opportunities, go to
https://www.fema.gov/grants/
preparedness/nonprofit-security
Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA):
www.Ready.Illinois.gov
[Illinois Office of Communication and
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