Ninety percent of counties in the US have endured floods, wildfires, hurricanes, or other natural disasters since 2011, according to a report by Rebuild by Design, a nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting communities in preparing for and recovering from such catastrophes. This staggering statistic encompasses at least 29 states that have declared national emergencies. The research, collated from data provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other governmental sources, illuminates the widespread impact of climate-related events on communities nationwide.
In the daunting task of reconstruction, government contractors play a crucial role, and when armed with valuable resources can further expedite the rebuilding process. FEMA’s State Profiles on Disaster Funding Tools and Data Breakdown provides a comprehensive overview of funding allocations, obligations, and expenditures across different states. For instance, in Colorado, where $333,439,063 has been allocated, $331,241,719 has been obligated, but only $187,430,757 has been disbursed. Additionally, state agency websites, such as the Colorado Department of Local Affairs, offer insights into various funding initiatives, including the Homeowners: Housing Recovery Program.
However, navigating these avenues often leads to two outcomes. Firstly, there are instances where allocated funds, such as those provided during the COVID-19 pandemic, remain underutilized, as reported by the Economic Policy Institute, revealing that less than half of the allotted funds have been accessed. Secondly, actively utilized funds typically undergo a competitive bidding process, potentially favoring established vendors.
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FEMA: https://www.fema.gov/emergency-managers/national-preparedness/frameworks/national-disaster-recovery/support-functions/rsflg/state-profiles
Colorado Department of Local Affairs: https://dlg.colorado.gov/funding-directory.