Congressman James E. Clyburn

Proudly Serving the 6th District of South Carolina

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Homeland Security

The Subcommittee on Homeland Security will accept Community Project Funding requests for only the following accounts:

  • FEMA - Pre-Disaster Mitigation grants
  • FEMA - Emergency Operations Center grants

The Subcommittee will not accept project requests for any other account. Full guidance from the Subcommittee is available here

FEMA - Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grants

Click here to download the project request form for the FEMA - Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grants account

Only projects that meet the requirements detailed in the most recent Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program will be considered for funding, including the cost-share requirement and environmental and historic preservation requirements, as applicable. For any projects designated for funding in the final fiscal year 2023 Homeland Security Appropriations Act, the state agency responsible for administering mitigation grants in the requestor’s state must submit an application to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and that entity will serve as the administrative agent for the grant. Therefore, all project proposals must be accompanied by a letter of support from the appropriate state agency affirming that it believes the project is eligible. 

FEMA - Emergency Operations Center Grants

Click here to download the project request form for the FEMA - Pre-Disaster Emergency Operations Center Grants account

Only projects that meet the requirements detailed in the most recent Notice of Funding Opportunity for the Emergency Operations Center Grant Program, including the cost-share requirement and environmental and historic preservation requirements, as applicable, will be considered for funding. For any projects designated for funding in the final fiscal year 2023 Homeland Security Appropriations Act, the respective state administrative agency (SAA) must submit an application to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and that agency will serve as the administrative agent for the grant. Therefore, all project proposals must be accompanied by a letter of support from the appropriate SSA affirming that it believes the project is eligible.