Weekly Summary 

Release Date: December 6, 2004
Release Number: 1552-070

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Breakdown of applications and Individual and Household Program (IHP) grants:

Municipality Applications Received Grants for Housing and Other Needs
Aguada 1,148 $377,602.89
Aguadilla 3,933 $5,713,108.08
Aguas Buenas 2,216 $3,512,905.48
Aibonito 3,925 $7,312,996.80
Añasco 233 $18,293,982.84
Arecibo 4,207 $4,808,319.05
Arroyo 2,173 $14,907,722.28
Barceloneta 3,640 $533,317.18
Barranquitas 7,647 $13,762,225.32
Bayamón 3,816 $8,830,155.35
Caguas 9,248 $4,045,901.30
Camuy 413 $3,559,310.46
Canóvanas 5,135 $1,904,361.23
Carolina 6,569 $9,091,618.93
Catano 2,593 $4,773,986.37
Cayey 2,089 $4,666,779.73
Ceiba 1,589 $10,909,746.74
Ciales 4,243 $8,044,693.54
Cidra 2,957 $3,306,057.31
Coamo 2,499 $7,911,744.31
Comerio 4,591 $4,459,822.43
Corozal 4,778 $6,083,556.98
Dorado 1,990 $6,642,983.09
Fajardo 4,333 $855,186.67
Florida 2,056 $23,002,843.04
Guayama 3,580 $1,843,968.38
Gurabo 3,484 $2,443,598.50
Hatillo 535 $9,158,598.21
Humacao 11,307 $601,342.17
Isabela 1,018 $10,834,126.40
Juana Diaz 2,207 $9,455,273.93
Juncos 5,243 $6,034,651.32
Lares 410 $9,602,009.54
Las Piedras 5,692 $1,953,688.77
Loiza 5,203 $9,538,834.56
Manati 4,048 $377,602.89
Maunabo 2,944 $5,713,108.08
Moca 931 $3,512,905.48
Morovis 5,619 $7,312,996.80

On March 1, 2003, FEMA became part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. FEMA's continuing mission within the new department is to lead the effort to prepare the nation for all hazards and effectively manage federal response and recovery efforts following any national incident. FEMA also initiates proactive mitigation activities, trains first responders, and manages the National Flood Insurance Program and the U.S. Fire Administration.

Last Modified: Monday, 06-Dec-2004 09:42:33