Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byEstella Patterson Modified over 9 years ago
1
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate What is the match? 1
2
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Purpose To explain the non-Federal cost-share requirement – the “match” – of the Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) programs. To identify strategies a Subgrantee can use to meet the “match.” To describe the documentation for the non- Federal cost-share. 2
3
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Authorities Hazard Mitigation Assistance Unified Guidance July 12, 2013 44 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 13.24 3
4
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Acronyms DOBDuplication of Benefits HMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance FMA Flood Mitigation Assistance PDM Pre-Disaster Mitigation HMGP Hazard Mitigation Grant Program ICC Increased Cost of Compliance 4
5
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Why this is important Each Federal grant program requires a non-Federal match. Failure to meet the match can jeopardize Federal funding eligibility. 5
6
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Definitions Cost-Share – Non-Federal Funds – 6 Portion of the costs of a Federally assisted project not borne by the Federal government. Financial resources provided by sources other than the Federal government.
7
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate 7 Table 2: Cost-Share Requirements Programs Mitigation Activity (Percent of Federal/Non-Federal Share) HMGP75/25 PDM75/25 PDM – Subgrantee is small impoverished community90/10 PDM – Tribal Grantee is small impoverished community90/10 FMA – Insured properties and planning grants75/25 FMA – Repetitive loss property90/10 FMA – Severe repetitive loss property100/0 75/25 90/10 75/25 90/10 100/0
8
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Ways to meet the cost-share Cash. In-kind. Certain Federal funds allowed as non- Federal match. ICC. 8
9
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Cash match – the EASIEST way Subgrantee matches the cost- share using its own funds. Examples of documentation: – Cancelled checks with invoices. – Proof of electronic funds transfers with invoices. 9
10
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate In-kind contributions In-kind contributions are non-cash donations provided by non-Federal third parties. These can be in the form of real property, equipment, supplies, labor, services and other expendable property. 10
11
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate In-kind (Continued... ) In-kind documentation includes: Record of donor. Dates of donation. Rates + time tracking for staff + equipment. Deposit slips for cash donations. 11
12
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate In-kind (Continued... ) Documentation must be kept on file by the Grantee + Subgrantee. Records must be maintained for three (3) years from the date of FEMA closeout of your last project associated with the specific disaster. 12
13
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Examples of in-kind A local attorney’s time to review the real property acquisition contract documents and conduct the settlements for the Subgrantee. The normal cost of the attorney’s professional time donated to the project (based on her normal per hour or per settlement rate) is allowable as local in-kind cost-share. 13
14
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Examples of in-kind (Continued... ) A homeowner accepts 75 percent of the value of his home in cash and donates the rest of the appraised value to the project. The remaining 25 percent donated value is allowable as a third party in-kind contribution. 14
15
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Examples of in-kind (Continued... ) The local hardware store donates construction materials for a hurricane shuttering project. The retail value of those materials is an allowable third party in-kind contribution. 15
16
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Changes in guidance There is no longer a limit on in-kind contributions for the non-Federal cost-share. 16
17
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Certain Federal funds allowed as non-Federal match Generally, non-Federal cost-share requirements may not be met with funds from other Federal Agencies. There are exceptions. 17
18
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Examples of “Federal funds” Federal funds that can be used as the non- Federal cost-share: – U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant (CDGB) funds. 18
19
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Rule of thumb Federal funds as match Federal funds used to meet a non-Federal cost-share requirement must meet – and be used for – eligible approved activities of both the Federal source program and the HMA grant program. 19
20
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) Are costs associated with bringing the structure into compliance with the local flood plain ordinance. 20
21
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate ICC (Continued... ) National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) ICC claim payment from a flood event may be used to contribute to the non-Federal cost- share requirement. Claim must be submitted within the NFIP timeframe. (Set by NFIP – 2 years from the date of claim) 21
22
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate ICC (Continued... ) ICC coverage can be a part of a commercial/residential NFIP policy. 22
23
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate ICC (Continued... ) If the ICC payment exceeds the required non-Federal share, Federal funding will be reduced to the difference between the cost of the activity and the ICC payment. 23
24
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate ICC (Continued... ) ICC match can only be used for the following projects: – Elevation – Relocation – Demolition – Floodproofing 24
25
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate ICC (Continued... ) Example: – If you received $10,000 for ICC then that $10,000 will be used as part of the non-Federal match, if used for the intended purpose. – If not used for the intended purpose, it will be counted as Duplication of Benefits (DOB). 25
26
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate ICC (Continued... ) Policy holder must sign the insurance claim over to the Subgrantee. – Only the part of the ICC benefit that pertains to the project can be assigned. – The ICC benefit canNOT be assigned to another individual. 26
27
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Cost-share documentation requirements The local match must be documented as reasonable + allocable + necessary. – And must comply with all Federal requirements + regulations. The type of cost-share MUST be identified at the time of application. 27
28
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Most important 3 takeaways Several options to meeting the cost-share requirement: – Cash. – In-kind. – Certain Federal funds allowed as non-Federal match. – ICC. Always document your cost-share. No longer a limit on in-kind contributions. 28
29
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Contact 29 Jeffrey Giering jeffrey.giering@la.gov Tenesha Wilson tenesha.wilson@la.gov
30
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate Questions? 30
31
Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + Mitigate For more information + to download materials from today’s seminar: 31 gohsep.la.gov/outreach.aspx
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.