Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number:
10.760
Sponsors
U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA Rural Development, USDA Rural Utilities Service
Deadlines
Applications accepted on an ongoing basis
Purpose
The Disaster Water Grants Program provides funding to
help rural communities handle expenses related to
presidentially declared disasters that damaged water
systems. Water systems include all water resource
infrastructure, including drinking water, wastewater,
storm drainage, and solid waste facilities.
For the current opportunity, funding may be used to
develop water infrastructure system capacity and
resiliency to reduce or eliminate long term risks from
hazards resulting from presidentially declared disasters
during calendar year 2022.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants include:
- Municipalities; counties; districts; authorities; or
other political subdivisions of a state, commonwealth, or
territory - Nonprofit organizations
- Federally recognized tribes
- Community-based prefabricated home organizations
Eligible areas include:
- Rural areas and towns with populations of not more
than 35,000 - Federally recognized tribal lands
with populations of not more
than 35,000 - Colonias with populations of not more
than 35,000
Geographic coverage
Nationwide and U.S. Territories
Amount of funding
No minimum or maximum award amounts are listed.
A total of $247,250,000 is available. Applications will be accepted until funds are exhausted.
Tagged as
American Indian or Alaska Native · Capital funding · Emergency preparedness and response · Environmental health · Infrastructure · Public health · U.S.-Mexico Border Region
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application status, please contact funders directly. Summaries are provided
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