DHS Announces Fiscal Year 2009 Grant Guidance For Over $3 Billion In Preparedness Grant Programs 

Release Date: November 5, 2008
Release Number: FNF-08-081

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FY 2009 Grant Programs

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency today released Fiscal Year (FY) 2009 Application Guidance for 14 federal grant programs, totaling more than $3 billion available in federal funding to assist state and local governments in strengthening community preparedness.  More than $27 billion has been provided since 2002 to strengthen our nation's ability to prevent, protect, respond and recover from terrorist attacks, major disasters or other emergencies.

"Several years of investment have taken us largely from capability building to performance-based planning and investment," said Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff.  "This year's funding priorities are consistent with last year, and reflect a mature and disciplined grants program.  We are now in the position of being able to inform high threat urban areas of their target allocations ahead of time, which will go a long way in helping their applications."

DHS also is announcing for the first time FY 2009 targeted allocations under the State Homeland Security Program and Urban Areas Security Initiative.  This is the result of direct stakeholder feedback and will assist states and urban areas in writing investment justifications that reflect available grant resources.  The department will continue to use the peer review process and applicants' effectiveness scores in determining final allocations.

The grant program allocations for FY 2009:

Selected preparedness grants, such as the Urban Areas Security Initiative, are awarded according to a risk assessment methodology that assesses threat, vulnerability and consequence.  The FY 2009 risk methodology has not changed from FY 2008.

TSGP, PSGP, BZPP, IBSGP, and TSP applications are due no later than Jan. 13, 2009.  Applications for the HSGP programs are due no later than March 20, 2009.  Other program application deadlines are listed in the program guidance.

The FY 2009 Application Guidance reflects the strategic priorities set by the Homeland Security Strategy as well as the National Preparedness Guidelines and National Response Framework.

Further information on preparedness grant programs is available at www.dhs.gov and www.fema.gov/grants.

Last Modified: Wednesday, 05-Nov-2008 16:23:50