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    South Carolina Hurricane Matthew action plan amendment 5

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    HUD notified the State of South Carolina that it will receive $65,305,000 in disaster recovery funds to assist in recovery from Hurricane Matthew. South Carolina submits this Action Plan to outline its unmet needs, and establish how the State will allocate its funds through its programs. This Action Plan was developed with the help of many State and local stakeholders as well as the public to target the unmet need that can be addressed by these limited federal funds

    Mitigation program

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    This explains the South Carolina Disaster Recovery Office's mitigation program pertaining to Hurricane Matthew

    South Carolina Hurricane Florence action plan

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    In September 2018, South Carolina was impacted by Hurricane Florence. For disaster relief efforts the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act requires that the state or local government must expend the funds within six years of the signed agreement between HUD and the grantee. As required by HUD, South Carolina submits this Action Plan to outline its unmet needs to develop the most impactful recovery program for the state. The Unmet Needs Assessment, which evaluates the three core aspects of recovery – housing, infrastructure and economic development, forms the basis for the decisions outlined in the Action Plan

    CDBG-MIT subrecipient grant manual

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    This Manual is intended to provide guidance and training for Subrecipients approved as Subrecipients of a CDBG-MIT grant allocation. The Manual outlines the policies and procedures to ensure effective implementation of a CDBG-MIT program within the requirements for timely expenditure of funds. Each chapter describes the tasks to accomplish CDBG-MIT activities. Throughout each chapter of the Manual, supporting materials (forms, documents, letters, checklists) may be referenced or provided to assist with implementation

    South Carolina CDBG-MIT action plan

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    As required by HUD, South Carolina submits this Action Plan to establish how the State will allocate its funds through its mitigation programs. This includes the proposed use of funds, criteria for eligibility, and how funds will address long-term mitigation throughout the state. The Mitigation Needs Assessment, which evaluates the risk profiles of the South Carolina and HUD-defined Most Impacted and Distressed areas, the critical lifelines potentially at risk in those areas, and the social vulnerability of the target area, forms the basis for the decisions outlined in the Method of Distribution. This Action Plan was developed with the help of many state and local stakeholders as well as the public to target the greatest mitigation needs that can be addressed by these limited federal funds

    Plan de accion CDBG-MIT de Carolina del Sur

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    Spanish Language. As required by HUD, South Carolina submits this Action Plan to establish how the State will allocate its funds through its mitigation programs. This includes the proposed use of funds, criteria for eligibility, and how funds will address long-term mitigation throughout the state. The Mitigation Needs Assessment, which evaluates the risk profiles of the South Carolina and HUD-defined Most Impacted and Distressed areas, the critical lifelines potentially at risk in those areas, and the social vulnerability of the target area, forms the basis for the decisions outlined in the Method of Distribution. This Action Plan was developed with the help of many state and local stakeholders as well as the public to target the greatest mitigation needs that can be addressed by these limited federal funds

    Hurricane Matthew housing assistance programs policy and procedure manual

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    The Further Continuing and Security Assistance Appropriations Act, Public Law 114-254 (Appropriations Act), was enacted to set aside federal funds for disaster relief. The Appropriations Act provides funds to States or units of general local government for disaster recovery efforts in the affected areas. The federal government appropriated 1.8billioninCommunityDevelopmentBlockGrantDisasterRecovery(CDBGDR)fundstobemadeavailabletoStatesthatweredeclaredamajordisasterbythePresidentoftheUnitedStatesin2016.Thesefundsaretobeusedtosatisfyaportionofunmetneedthatremainsafterotherassistance,suchasfundingfromtheFederalEmergencyManagementAgency(FEMA),SmallBusinessAdministration(SBA),orprivateinsurance,hasbeendelivered.TheDepartmentofHousingandUrbanDevelopment(HUD)determineshowthesefederalfundswillbedistributed.HUDusesthebestavailabledatatoidentifyandcalculateunmetneedsfordisasterrelief,longtermrecovery,restorationofinfrastructure,andhousingandeconomicrevitalization.Basedonthisassessment,HUDnotifiedtheStateofSouthCarolinathatitwillreceive1.8 billion in Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBGDR) funds to be made available to States that were declared a major disaster by the President of the United States in 2016. These funds are to be used to satisfy a port ion of unmet need that remains after other assistance, such as funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Small Business Administration (SBA), or private insurance, has been delivered. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) determines how these federal funds will be distributed. HUD uses the “best available” data to identify and calculate unmet needs for disaster relief, long-term recovery, restoration of infrastructure, and housing and economic revitalization. Based on this assessment, HUD notified the State of South Carolina that it will receive 65,305,000 in disaster recovery funds to assist in recovery from Hurricane Matthew

    South Carolina Hurricane Matthew action plan amendment 8

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    HUD notified the State of South Carolina that it will receive $65,305,000 in disaster recovery funds to assist in recovery from Hurricane Matthew. South Carolina submits this Action Plan to outline its unmet needs, and establish how the State will allocate its funds through its programs. This Action Plan was developed with the help of many State and local stakeholders as well as the public to target the unmet need that can be addressed by these limited federal funds

    Plan de accion Matthew enmienda 8 espanol 

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    Spanish language. HUD notified the State of South Carolina that it will receive $65,305,000 in disaster recovery funds to assist in recovery from Hurricane Matthew. South Carolina submits this Action Plan to outline its unmet needs, and establish how the State will allocate its funds through its programs. This Action Plan was developed with the help of many State and local stakeholders as well as the public to target the unmet need that can be addressed by these limited federal funds
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