Staten Island Not-for-Profits That Incurred Damage During March Nor’easter Must Submit Request for Public Assistance (Rpa) by Friday, May 14th
Andrew J Lanza
May 10, 2010
Staten Island was declared a Federal Disaster Area due to the damage incurred during the March nor’easter. Though Richmond County did not qualify for individual homeowner assistance (Senator Lanza has requested an amendment, to include homeowners assistance), the declaration does cover public assistance, for expenses incurred by public facilities as well as funding for private nonprofits.
Local government agencies and eligible private nonprofit organizations who sustained damage from the storm are urged to submit a Request for Public Assistance (RPA), which can be downloaded at http://www.semo.state.ny.us/uploads/1692_RPA_Forms.pdf
THE INITIAL RPA MUST BE SUBMITTED
NO LATER THAN NEXT FRIDAY, MAY 14TH.
Upon submitting your form, the Federal Office of Emergency Management (FEMA) will schedule a meeting to discuss your organization’s specific needs, and determine your eligibility.
Should you have specific questions, or if you need help compiling the paperwork, please contact Senator Lanza’s office.
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