California Counties Receive $21 Million from FEMA Emergency Food and Shelter Program Fund 

Release Date: December 1, 2000
Release Number: R9-00-27

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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -- The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) today announced that California will receive more than $21 million from the Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) fund. This money will be distributed in fifty California counties to help nonprofit and local government agencies feed the hungry, shelter the homeless and prevent hunger and homelessness during fiscal year 2001 (Oct. 1, 2000 through Sept. 30, 2001). More than $140 million will be distributed via EFSP nationwide.

"The Emergency Food and Shelter Program's supplemental funds continue to assist thousands of people facing non-disaster emergencies," said FEMA Director James Lee Witt. "Over the past 18 years, Congress has appropriated more than $2 billion for this program."

"The Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program is an outstanding model of public/private partnership and this year's record setting appropriation is attributed to the stewardship by the National Board and the administration by the local agencies," said EFSP National Board Chairperson Kay Goss, who is FEMA's Associate Director for Preparedness, Training and Exercises. "Each year, the National Board develops a formula based on national unemployment and poverty rates to determine funding distribution." The EFSP National Board has representatives from the Salvation Army, American Red Cross, Catholic Charities USA, Council of Jewish Federations, The United Way, and The National Council of Churches.

The public/private partnership carries through to the grassroots level as local boards determine how to use EFSP funds in their communities. Each jurisdiction (county/city) receiving EFSP funds establishes a local board whose composition mirrors the National Board. Local boards advertise the availability of funds, establish local priorities, select the nonprofit and government agencies to receive EFSP funding and monitor program compliance.

"We all take great pride in a program that so efficiently distributes federal funds by relying on a continuing partnership between FEMA and dedicated charitable organizations," Witt said. "With a minimum of paperwork and bureaucracy, the Emergency Food and Shelter Program is an example of how the federal government can help communities help themselves."

The following is a list of amounts California counties will receive.

Alameda County $335,633
Oakland City $237,732
Butte County $146,611
Calaveras County $25,303
Colusa County $35,621
Contra Costa County $359,150
Del Norte County $20,171
Fresno City/County $1,314,182
Glenn County $30,101
Humboldt County $94,791
Imperial County $333,923
Inyo County $9,595
Kern County $794,880
Kings County $147,152
Lake County $45,706
Lassen County $18,546
Los Angeles City/County $6,855,670
Madera County $153,988
Mariposa County $12,768
Mendocino County $69,153
Merced County $290,049
Modoc County $8,099
Mono County $9,673
Monterey County $455,875
Orange County $972,727
Plumas County $19,964
Riverside County $958,721
Sacramento County $631,710
San Benito County $53,083
San Bernardino County $917,554
San Diego County $1,037,107
San Francisco City/County $302,043
San Joaquin County $551,441
San Luis Obispo County $87,492
San Mateo County $176,789
Santa Barbara County $186,487
Santa Clara County $606,458
Santa Cruz County $202,325
Shasta County $124,351
Siskiyou County $42,508
Solano County $214,912
Stanislaus County $528,897
Sutter County $117,025
Tehama County $41,502
Trinity County $14,573
Tulare County $656,730
Tuolumne County $32,010
Ventura County $464,903
Yolo County $97,783
Yuba County $61,414
State Set-Aside
Committee, CA $245,935
California Total $21,150,816

Last Modified: Tuesday, 18-Nov-2003 15:40:36