2022 Resilient Housing Guide Request for Proposals
This project will increase the resilience of 3-4 communities by enhancing their capacity to plan for and expedite the recovery of their local housing stock post-disaster. Smart Home America is seeking proposals to work with up to 4 pilot communities in the Gulf of Mexico. Anticipated typical awards will range from $15,000-$20,000 (min-max). Cost-sharing or matching is not required. Project costs cannot include already-incurred costs for projects underway and must limit indirect rates to 10% or less.
Request for Proposals
Letter of Intent Due: April 8, 2022
Full Proposal Template
Full Proposals Due: May 13, 2022
2021 Small Grant Opportunity
Release Date: March 1, 2021
Deadline for Submissions: May 14, 2021 (deadline extended)
The Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, in collaboration with NOAA’s Office for Coastal Management and the Gulf of Mexico Climate and Resilience Community of Practice (CoP), is seeking coastal communities to participate in climate adaptation projects that will serve as local examples for other Gulf communities. This collaborative project will involve financial assistance through a small grant award. Interested communities should submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) detailing the need for incorporating climate considerations into their existing planning frameworks and their interest in implementing a project to reduce risk to coastal climate stressors and/or extreme weather events.
Click here for Submission Guidelines
Contacts
Submission Questions:
Loretta Leist, Research Coordinator ([email protected] or 228-818-8835)
Technical Questions:
Tracie Sempier, CoP Awards Chair ([email protected] or 228-818-8829)
Contacts
Tracie Sempier, Ph.D.
Resilience Engagement Lead
Phone: 228-818-8829
Email: [email protected]