Emergency Food & Shelter Grants Announced For '02 - Idaho Receives Over $700,000  

Release Date: January 7, 2002
Release Number: R10-02-04

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Boise, ID, January 7, 2002 -- Idaho will receive $722,744 from FEMA's Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP). The money will be distributed in 24 counties to help nonprofit and local government agencies feed the hungry, shelter the homeless and prevent hunger and homelessness during fiscal year 2002.

"The Emergency Food and Shelter Program is a good example of how the federal government can forge public/private partnerships to help communities help themselves and assist thousands of people facing non-disaster emergencies," said FEMA Regional Director John Pennington. "It's grassroots-driven and tailored to local needs."

Bannock County $43,816 Jefferson County $9,265
Benewah County $12,435 Jerome County $8,699
Bingham County $24,034 Kootenai County $111,076
Bonner County $36,886 Latah County $13,049
Boundary County $9,879 Lemhi County $7,520
Canyon County $74,780 Minidoka County $15,629
Cassia County $13,565 Nez Perce County $24,648
Clearwater County $14,990 Payette County $17,128
Elmore County $13,663 Shoshone County $18,898
Fremont County $7,667 Twin Falls County $33,396
Gem County $9,166 Valley County $7,716
Idaho County $15,334 Washington County $9,117

Jurisdictions that did not qualify for a direct award, may receive a grant through the State Set-Aside process. Idaho's set-aside committee received $170,388.

FEMA chairs a National Board composed of representatives from the American Red Cross, Catholic Charities USA, Council of Jewish Federations, National Council of Churches, The Salvation Army and United Way of America. The board develops each year's distribution plan based on unemployment and poverty rates with local boards deciding on final funding distribution. These local boards advertise the availability of funds, establish local priorities, select the nonprofit and government agencies to receive the funding and monitor program compliance.

State set-aside committees receive funds based upon the number of unemployed people in counties within their state that do not qualify under the National Board's criteria. For more information about the Emergency Food and Shelter Program, contact program staff at (703) 706-9660 or visit: www.efsp.unitedway.org

Last Modified: Thursday, 28-Aug-2003 08:51:47