Federal Register - September 10, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 173 / Friday, September 10, 2021 / Rules and Regulations were either local governments or governmental organizations. FEMA used the U.S. Census Bureaus annual
population estimates for 2019 produced by its Population Estimates Program PEP 25 to determine the population for
50663
each recipient.26 Table 9 summarizes the number of small entities affected by the changes in BW12.
TABLE 9ESTIMATED NUMBER OF SMALL ENTITIES AFFECTED BY THIS RULE
Grants to small entities
Year Pre-BW12
2006
Post-BW12
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
Properties within grants
30
67
25
16
18
11
4
8
23
27
18
25
26
122
38
39
14
41
76
12
75
64
66
71
56
78
82
25
Total Small Entity Recipients
391
766
Total All Recipients
1,551
4,521
Small Entity Recipients as a Percent of Total Recipients
25.2%
17.0%
Pre-BW12
Total
Annual Average
Total
Annual Average
112
16
279
40
324
46
442
63
Post-BW12
Between 2006 and 2019, FEMA
awarded a total of 1,551 FMA grants to mitigate flood risk to 4,521 properties.
Of the total 1,551 recipients, 391
recipients, or 25.2 percent, had populations under 50,000 and are considered small entities. These small
entities used the FMA grants to mitigate flood risk to 766 vulnerable properties.
These 391 small entity recipients are all local governments.
Pre-BW12, FEMA awarded 112
grants to small entities. Of these, 109
were for standard mitigation with an
average Federal cost share of 73 percent, 2 were RL with an average Federal cost share of 82 percent, and 1 was SRL with a cost share of 90 percent.
TABLE 10PRE-BW12 PROJECTS AND VALUE BY GRANT CATEGORY 2019$ AWARDED TO SMALL ENTITIES
Standard 75% Federal cost share
Repetitive loss RL
75% Federal Cost Share
Severe repetitive loss SRL
90%100% Federal Cost Share
Year Grants
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2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Value of grants
Federal share obligated
Grants
Value of grants
Federal share obligated
Grants
Value of grants
Federal share obligated
30
25
16
15
11
4
8
$6,014,828
11,015,869
2,189,233
8,068,507
15,403,139
2,950,334
6,509,829
$4,467,682
7,786,046
1,603,820
5,868,226
11,551,457
2,079,950
4,876,130
2
$2,393,363
$1,952,676
1
$59,465
$53,518
Total
109
52,151,739
38,233,311
2
2,393,363
1,952,676
1
59,465
53,518
Post-BW12, FEMA awarded 279
grants to small entities. Of these, 40
were standard mitigation with an average Federal cost share of 69 percent,
3 were RL with an average Federal cost share of 88 percent, and 76 were SRL
with an average Federal cost share of 90
percent. While the cost shares did not
change significantly, more applicants received SRL grants when compared to the pre-BW12 period. This shows the
special districts with a population of less than 50,000.
25 FEMA used the U.S. Census Bureaus PEP
estimates file entitled, sub-est2019_all.csv because it provided 2019 estimated populations for all States and all subgovernmental jurisdictions, including counties, parishes, etc., towns, cities,
villages, etc. Accessed and downloaded Feb 24, 2021. https www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/
popest/datasets/2010-2019/cities/totals/.
26 FEMA used the population of the county, parish, or borough in which the grant project was located as a proxy to determine the populations for governmental organizations. For example, FEMA
used the New Castle County, DE 2019 population of 558,753 to determine if the New Castle Conservation District was a small entity. In this example, the population of 558,753 is greater than the 50,000 small entity threshold; thus, the new Castle Conservation District is not a small entity.
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