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Home » Archived » Application Period Now Open for Small Communities Flood Risk Reduction Program

Application Period Now Open for Small Communities Flood Risk Reduction Program

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The California Department of Water Resources has commenced the 45-day application period for Phase I of the Small Communities Flood Risk Reduction (SCFRR) Program. Eligible communities must submit an application no later than 5:00 pm on Wednesday, November 2.

 

Please submit applications via email to [email protected] or send via mail to the following address:

 

California Department of Water Resources

Attention: Nahideh Madankar

Division of Flood Management

  1. O. Box 942836, Sacramento, CA 94236-0001

 

All applications must be consistent with the final SCFRR Guidelines and Project Solicitation Package.  Both documents can be found online here. For more information on application requirements, eligibility, and the review process, please view a brief informational webinar online here or email DWR at [email protected].

 

If you are interested, or thinking of applying, we encourage you to submit contact information for your community by clicking here as soon as possible to be kept up-to-date on all program updates.

 

Links to website and form for contact information:

  • Website: http://www.water.ca.gov/floodmgmt/funding/scfrr-guidelines.cfm
  • Submit contact information: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MWN56R5

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