Press Release: Gov. Evers, DMA Announce $2 Million in Grant Awards for Flood Resilience
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 31, 2025 |
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov |
Gov. Evers, DMA Announce $2 Million in Grant Awards for Flood Resilience |
Funding to help local communities prevent and prepare for flooding events |
MADSION — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs (DMA), today announced $2 million in grants to local communities and organizations through the Pre-Disaster Flood Resilience Grant (PDFRG) program. The program, which was created and signed into law by Gov. Evers last April and is administered by Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM), a DMA division, aims to help communities in flood-prone areas identify flood vulnerabilities such as erosion hazards, road and culvert washouts, and incised stream channels and works to implement solutions, such as reconnecting streams and floodplains, mitigating erosion hazards, restoring or improving natural flow and movement of water or sediment, reestablishing area foliage and plant life, and more to help naturally manage flooding before disaster strikes. “Flooding is one of the most common disasters our state experiences, costing Wisconsin families millions of dollars in damage to homes, businesses, local infrastructure, and the environment,” said Gov. Evers. “I was glad to create this program to help communities mitigate the impacts of flooding and build flood-resilient infrastructure, and I look forward to getting these funds out the door and into the hands of partners across the state to help give folks the tools needed to prevent flood damage, protect property, and keep folks safe.” Gov. Evers has long supported and repeatedly proposed efforts to address the devastating effects of flooding in Wisconsin, including joining a bipartisan group of legislators to introduce legislation in 2020, as well as introducing similar policies as part of his 2021-23 and 2023-25 Executive Budgets. The final 2023-25 biennial budget signed into law by Gov. Evers advanced several measures to expand flood planning, prevention, and rehabilitation, including a $2 million investment to provide pre-disaster flood resilience grants. Following the signing of the budget, in April 2024, Gov. Evers created the PDFRG through 2023 Wisconsin Act 265 to administer the $2 million in funding to help communities in flood-prone areas identify flood vulnerabilities and/or restore the landscape’s ability to naturally manage floods, allowing the land to capture, store, and gradually release runoff to reduce flood risks. The PDFRG program focuses on areas that have been the site of a presidentially declared disaster or governor-issued state of emergency for flooding within the past 10 years or areas with localized flood risk identified in a hazard mitigation plan approved by WEM. “Taking action now, before flooding strikes, will help reduce the impacts of future flooding events,” said WEM Administrator Greg Engle. “By helping Wisconsin communities become more flood resilient, we will save on response and recovery costs later.” There are two types of grants in the PDFRG—assessment and implementation:
The grant program is open to Wisconsin municipalities, counties, regional planning commissions, federally recognized Native Nations or Bands, or nonprofit organizations and private consulting organizations on behalf of one or more applicants. The PDFRG covers 75 percent of the project, while the other 25 percent is covered by non-state funds, such as federal, local, private, or nonprofit funding, as well as in-kind donations. |
An online version of this release is available here. |
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