Disaster Mitigation & Recovery Services, Inc.
Disasters and associated hazards are becoming all so common and often in so many communities and in our daily life. The difference in outcome or the extent of damages, in most cases, depends on the level of preparedness. Government, agencies, and communities can mitigate and reduce the impact of disasters. FEMA’s hazard mitigation assistance provides some funding for eligible mitigation measures, that helps reduce disaster and associated loses.
DMRS therefore, will help our clients prepare and develop mitigation strategies for natural and man-made disasters.
DMRS specializes in Infrastructure Planning, Infrastructure Engineering, and Sustainability. Infrastructure has wide range of meaning and connotation. However, simply put, infrastructing is a set physical, organizational facilities, and systems that supports the operation and functionality of society or enterprise. Typical examples of Infrastructure include transportation systems, communication networks, sewage, water, buildings, roads, power supplies, and broad band. DMRS Engineers and Planners have extensive expertise in the Planning, Design, Maintenance of Physical Public Infrastructure.
What to Expect from DMRS:
It is essential to evaluate the current and future needs of our clients based on current functionality and key growth matrix. Following the assessment and evaluation, the next sequence involves performing inventories and functional sustainability. Thereafter, a projection or future need analysis will be performed using accepted industry matrix and factors.
Design & Permitting of Infrastructure Projects
DMRS experience and knowledge of regulation requirements, help expedite and navigate the approval process of key infrastructure projects. Let DMRS assist your organization or agency with your next Infrastructure rehabilitation project.
Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) entails coordinating strategic processes that encourages coordinated framework, individually or collectively between federal, state, tribal, and local governments to prepare for, respond to, recover from, and mitigate potential adverse impact from disasters.
General CEMP framework helps
mitigate impact of natural or man-made disasters that could affect the health, safety, and general welfare of residents.
DMRS will assist our clients (federal, state, tribal, local government, and agencies) in developing cost-effective CEMP. The four (4) key elements are as follows: Preparedness, Response, Recovery, and Mitigation.
Community Development Block Grant Program
In 1974, United States Congress passed the Housing and Community Development Act. This Act provides funding for Housing and Community Development activities. This federal program _____ administered by the United States Development of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) consists of these components.
Many states received funds from the Federal Government and interested eligible communities can apply for grant awards through a competitive process. Examples of CDBG funded projects include:
Project Qualification Requirements
To qualify for funding and award, each project or activity must meet one of the following Federal objectives:
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Funding Categories
The program focuses on the following four funding categories:
HOW CAN DMRS HELP
DMRS staff and associates can help your community or organization apply for and receive the small cities CDBG program funding. Our staff and Associates have helped several communities with the Small Cities CDBG program. DMRS can assist with the following:
DMRS develops practical efficient training programs that ensures and gives communities, organizations, and agencies practical and knowledge-based skills that enhances practical approach to different disaster situations, recovery, and re-construction.
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