Private non-profits can learn about applying for disaster public assistance at upcoming briefings
HONOLULU — Private non-profits and government organizations seeking Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) public assistance funding can learn more about how to apply at informational briefings this month on Maui and online.
The disaster declaration covering the August 2023 wildfires in Hawai’i authorizes Public Assistance funding to reimburse and pay for protective measures and hazard mitigation, including fire mitigation and environmental and historic preservation projects.
Topics of the briefings include who is eligible, what types of expenditures/services/projects may qualify, and how to apply.
The briefings may be especially helpful for private nonprofit organizations that have limited experience with the FEMA Public Assistance program but provided services during the wildfire disaster response or want to participate in recovery/mitigation efforts.
Private non-profits, including houses of worship and community groups, may be eligible for financial reimbursement for emergency protective measures, debris removal or restoration of certain facilities.
The events will be conducted once in person at the Maui Economic Opportunity center in Wailuku, and once online via Microsoft Teams video conference. In order to allow as many people as possible to participate in the briefings, please attend only one of these events.
The in-person briefing will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 20, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Maui Economic Opportunity, Classrooms 1 and 2, at 99 Mahalani St. in Wailuku.
The online briefing is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 26, from 9 to 11 a.m.
For more information, contact Jill Matsumoto at (808) 733-4300, extension 545.