FEMA's Public Assistance Program
Mitigation Funding in the FEMA Public Assistance Program
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EDITOR'S NOTE
In this 9th edition of Disaster Recovery Today, FEMA's mitigation funding through the 404 and 406 programs is explored; their history, benefits and importance to communities.
As always, we welcome your comments and suggestions for topics you'd like to see covered in upcoming issues. We hope you will find this edition interesting and informative reading.
—Sheila E. Salvatore, Editor
Mitigation is the effort to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters. The PA program is designed as a reimbursement program to aid in making communities whole after a disaster. The program's basic structure calls for a partnership among the participating federal, state and
As a means of meeting this objective, mitigation funding is available through Public Assistance 404 and 406 mitigation funding programs.1 As defined in the Robert T. Stafford Act, hazard mitigation funding is made available through the two programs if mitigation measures are deemed cost-effective.2
The 404 program does not necessarily apply to damaged facilities resulting
1 Federal Emergency Management Agency, Policy Digest, March 1999.
2 Federal Emergency Management Agency, 9526.1 Hazard Mitigation Funding, July 30, 2007.
