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Community Recovery Resource Guide Photo by Michael Melford, courtesy of the CT Office of Tourism Community Recovery Resource Guide Connecticut 2013 FEMA i Version 1.0 2013 FEMA -4087-DR-CT Community Recovery Resource Guide Disaster Assistance: A Guide to Recovery Programs Foreword The federal government helps states and localities to prepare for disasters by providing financial and technical assistance for emergency planning and training, conducting exercises of plans, and building and maintaining an emergency management infrastructure. In a catastrophic or major disaster incident, the National Response Framework – a national approach to domestic incident management – will be activated. This interagency plan describes the resources that federal agencies can mobilize to support initial emergency functions, and how they will integrate with state, local, private sector, and non-governmental resources. It outlines planning assumptions, policies, a concept of operations, and organizational structures. A governor may request a presidential declaration of disaster in the event of a disaster incident in which state and local emergency resources are overwhelmed. The request must satisfy the provisions of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, as amended, which is the primary legislative authority for the federal government to assist state and local governments in carrying out their responsibilities for disaster response and recovery. Disaster Assistance: A Guide to Recovery Programs is a resource for federal, state, local, and non-governmental officials. It contains brief descriptions and contact information for programs from government, non-government, and corporate sources that may be able to provide disaster recovery assistance to eligible applicants. While Disaster Assistance: A Guide to Recovery Programs provides profiles of many of those programs; it is by no means a complete or perfect compilation. Please view the document as a starting point for individual research. Some programs described in this guide are available only after a presidential declaration of disaster, but others are available without a declaration. Please see the individual program descriptions for details. This guide presents an array of programs that may be of assistance during disaster recovery – depending upon the circumstances, community needs, and available resources. Please verify the applicability of a particular program with the responsible agency. The user should always directly consult the provider of a potential resource for program changes and updates. Resources in the Guide are identified for general informational purposes only, and compiled with publicly available information or with information provided by sources that are publicly obtainable. FEMA ii Version 1.0 2013 Community Recovery Resource Guide Table of Contents Disaster Assistance: A Guide to Recovery Programs .............................................................................................. ii Foreword ..................................................................................................................................................................... ii Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................................................ iii About This Publication .......................................................................................................................................... xxiv Obtaining a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS ) Number: Guidance for Federal Grant and Cooperative Agreement Applicants ............................................................................................................. xxvii Section I: Disaster-Specific Recovery Programs ...................................................................................................... 1 Overview .................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Refund ............................................................................................................................. 3 Americans for the Arts Emergency Relief Fund ........................................................................................................ 4 Beach Erosion Control Projects ................................................................................................................................. 5 Community Development Block Grants / Entitlement Grants ................................................................................... 6 Community Development Block Grants / States Program ......................................................................................... 7 Community Disaster Loan Program ........................................................................................................................... 8 Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program (CCP) ...................................................................................... 9 Disaster Assistance for Older Americans ................................................................................................................. 10 Disaster Assistance for State Units on Aging (SUA) and Tribal Organizations Impacted by National Disasters ... 11 Disaster Assistance Loans for Business ................................................................................................................... 12 Disaster Assistance Loans for Individuals ............................................................................................................... 13 Disaster Assistance Tax Program ............................................................................................................................. 14 Disaster Legal Services ............................................................................................................................................ 15 Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) Program .............................................................................................. 16 Economic Adjustment Assistance Program ............................................................................................................. 17 Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) ................................................................................................................. 18 Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants (ECWAG) ................................................................................. 19 Emergency Conservation Program .......................................................................................................................... 20 Emergency Farm Loans ........................................................................................................................................... 21 Emergency Haying and Grazing .............................................................................................................................. 22 Emergency Watershed Protection: Floodplain Easement Program (EWP-FPE) ..................................................... 23 Emergency Watershed Protection Program ............................................................................................................. 24 Fire Management Assistance Grant Program ........................................................................................................... 25 Fisheries Disaster Relief .......................................................................................................................................... 26 Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) ............................................................................................................ 27 Highway Planning / Construction Emergency Relief Program ................................................................................ 28 HOME Investment Partnerships Program ................................................................................................................ 29 Mental Health Disaster Assistance ........................................................................................................................... 29 National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) ............................................................................... 31 Post-Flood Response ................................................................................................................................................ 31 Public Assistance (PA) Program .............................................................................................................................. 33 Red Cross Disaster Services Program ...................................................................................................................... 34 Regulatory Relief for Federally Insured Financial Institutions ................................................................................ 35 Rehabilitation of Flood Control Works or Federally Authorized Hurricane and Shore Protection Works .............. 36 Savings Bond Replacement or Redemption ............................................................................................................. 37 Silver Jackets Interagency Pilot Program ................................................................................................................. 38 U.S. Department of Agriculture / Farm Service Agency Disaster Assistance Programs ......................................... 39 USACE Protection, Clearing, and Straightening Channels ...................................................................................... 40 Workforce Investment Act, Title I National Emergency Grants (NEGs) ................................................................ 41 Section II: Disaster-Applicable Recovery Programs ............................................................................................. 42 Overview .................................................................................................................................................................. 42 Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation (AMLR) Program .......................................................................................... 44 Affordable Care Act (ACA) Health Profession Opportunity Grants ....................................................................... 45 Agricultural Water Enhancement Program (AWEP) ............................................................................................... 46 American Battlefield Protection Program Planning Grants ..................................................................................... 47 FEMA iii Version 1.0 2013 Community Recovery Resource Guide Assistance to State Water Resources Research Institutes ........................................................................................ 48 Business and Industrial Loans .................................................................................................................................. 49 Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research Coastal Ocean Program ................................................................. 50 Certified Local Government Program ...................................................................................................................... 51 Civil War Battlefield Land Acquisition Grants ........................................................................................................ 52 Coastal Zone Management Administration Awards ................................................................................................ 53 Community Assistance Program – State Support Services Element ........................................................................ 54 Community Development Block Grants / Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program ................................................... 55 Community Facilities Direct and Guaranteed Loan and Grant Programs ................................................................ 55 Community Relations Service.................................................................................................................................. 57 Community Services Block Grant ........................................................................................................................... 58 Community Services Block Grant Discretionary Awards ........................................................................................ 58 Community-Based Restoration Programs ................................................................................................................ 60 Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances .............. 60 Computers for Learning ........................................................................................................................................... 62 Conservation Activities by Youth Service Organizations ........................................................................................ 63 Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) .................................................................................................................... 64 Conservation Partners: Promoting Farm Bill Conservation Programs to Private Landowners ............................... 65 Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) .............................................................................................................. 66 Conservation Technical Assistance .......................................................................................................................... 67 Construction of State Home Facilities for Veterans ................................................................................................. 68 Cooperative Conservation Partnership Initiative ..................................................................................................... 69 Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund .............................................................................................. 70 Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) .................................................................................... 71 Defense Logistics Agency Disposition Services ...................................................................................................... 72 DHS Emergency Management Performance Grants (EMPG) Program................................................................... 73 DHS Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) ................................................................................................... 74 DHS Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) .............................................................................................................. 75 DHS Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program (THSGP) ...................................................................................... 76 Direct Housing Loans for Disabled Veterans........................................................................................................... 77 Disease Control and Prevention ............................................................................................................................... 78 Disposal of Federal Surplus Real Property for Historic Monument Purposes (Historic Surplus Property Program) .......................................................................................................................................................................... 79 Disposal of Federal Surplus Real Property for Parks and Recreation ...................................................................... 80 Distance Learning and Telemedicine Program ........................................................................................................ 81 Donation of Federal Surplus Personal Property ....................................................................................................... 82 Earth System Observations and Modeling ............................................................................................................... 83 Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program ................................................................................................................. 84 Economic Adjustment Assistance ............................................................................................................................ 85 Economic Development Support for Planning Organizations ................................................................................. 86 Economic Development Technical Assistance ........................................................................................................ 87 Emergency Advance Measures for Flood Prevention .............................................................................................. 87 Employment Service / Wagner-Peyser Funded Activities ....................................................................................... 89 Endangered Species – Candidate Conservation Action Funds ................................................................................. 90 Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)................................................................................................. 91 Extension Service Post-Crisis Education and Assistance ........................................................................................ 92 Farm and Ranch Lands Protection Program (FRPP) ................................................................................................ 93 Farm Operating Loans ............................................................................................................................................. 94 Farm Ownership Loans ............................................................................................................................................ 95 Federal Crop Insurance Program ............................................................................................................................. 96 Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentive ............................................................................................................ 97 Federal / State Unemployment Insurance ................................................................................................................ 98 Fisheries Finance Program (FFP) ............................................................................................................................. 99 Fishermen’s Contingency Fund (Title IV) ............................................................................................................. 100 Flood Mitigation Assistance Program .................................................................................................................... 101 Gap Analysis Program (GAP) ................................................................................................................................ 102 FEMA iv Version 1.0 2013 Community Recovery Resource Guide Grassland Reserve Program (GRP) ........................................................................................................................ 103 Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative (GLCI)...................................................................................................... 104 HHS Consolidated Health Centers New Access Point Grants (NAP) .................................................................... 105 HHS Rural Health Care Services ........................................................................................................................... 106 HUD Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships Capacity Building Training for Emerging Organizations Training ................................................................................................................................... 107 Habitat Conservation.............................................................................................................................................. 108 Hazardous Waste Worker Health and Safety Training .......................................................................................... 109 Historic Preservation Fund Grants-in-Aid ............................................................................................................. 110 Hope VI Main Street Program ............................................................................................................................... 111 Indian Community Development Block Grants ..................................................................................................... 112 Indian Housing Assistance ..................................................................................................................................... 113 Industrial Technologies Program ........................................................................................................................... 114 Intermediary Re-lending Program .......................................................................................................................... 115 Investments for Public Works and Economic Development Facilities .................................................................. 116 Land and Water Conservation Fund State Grant Program ..................................................................................... 117 Minerals Resources External Research Program ................................................................................................... 118 Minority Business Enterprise Centers .................................................................................................................... 119 Minority Business Opportunity Center (MBOC) ................................................................................................... 120 National Center for Preservation Technology and Training .................................................................................. 121 National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center ......................................................................................... 122 National Coal Resources Data System (NCRDS) .................................................................................................. 123 National Coastal Wetlands Conservation ............................................................................................................... 124 National Cooperative Soil Survey .......................................................................................................................... 125 National Emergency Grant (NEG) ......................................................................................................................... 126 National Endowment for the Humanities ............................................................................................................... 127 National Flood Insurance Program ........................................................................................................................ 128 National Geospatial Program: Building the National Map ................................................................................... 129 National Heritage Area Federal Financial Assistance ............................................................................................ 130 National Register of Historic Places ...................................................................................................................... 131 National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) .................................................................................................. 132 National Trails System Projects ............................................................................................................................. 133 Native American Business Enterprise Centers (NABEC) ...................................................................................... 134 Native American Housing Block Grant (NAHBG) Program ................................................................................. 135 Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration Program ......................................................................... 136 New England / New York Forestry Initiative ........................................................................................................ 137 NIEHS Superfund Hazardous Substances Basic Research and Education ............................................................ 138 Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program .................................................................................................... 138 North American Wetlands Conservation Fund Department of the Interior (DOI) / Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) ............................................................................................................................................................. 140 Ocean Research Environmental Studies Program .................................................................................................. 141 Office of Research and Development Consolidated Research/Training/Fellowships ............................................ 142 Partners for Fish and Wildlife ................................................................................................................................ 143 Partnership for Sustainable Communities .............................................................................................................. 144 Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Program ................................................................................................. 145 Plant Materials Program ......................................................................................................................................... 146 Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) Program Competitive Grants ............................................................................... 147 Preservation of Historic Structures on the Campuses of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) 148 Program for Site-Specific Activities for the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry ........................ 149 Promotion of the Humanities – Public Programs ................................................................................................... 150 Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools ............................................................................................. 151 Repetitive Flood Claims (RFC) ............................................................................................................................. 152 Research Grants (Generic) ..................................................................................................................................... 153 Resource Conservation and Development ............................................................................................................. 154 Rural Business Enterprise Grant ............................................................................................................................ 155 Rural Community Development Initiative ............................................................................................................. 156 FEMA v Version 1.0 2013 Community Recovery Resource Guide Rural Micro-entrepreneur Assistance Program (RMAP) ....................................................................................... 157 Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Program (Fisheries Development/Utilization Research and Development) ............... 158 Save America’s Treasures ...................................................................................................................................... 159 Section 502 Rural Housing Direct and Guaranteed Loan Program ........................................................................ 160 Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program......................................................................................................... 161 Section 504 Rural Housing Repair Loans and Grants ............................................................................................ 162 Service Training and Technical Assistance (Generic Training) ............................................................................. 163 Severe Repetitive Loss Pilot Program .................................................................................................................... 164 Small Business Innovation Research ..................................................................................................................... 165 Small Rural Hospital Improvement Grant Program ............................................................................................... 166 Smart Growth: Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities............................................................................. 167 Smart Growth Implementation Assistance Program .............................................................................................. 168 Social and Economic Development Strategies (SEDS) ......................................................................................... 169 Social Security Assistance ..................................................................................................................................... 170 Solid Waste Management Grant Program .............................................................................................................. 171 State Access to the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund .................................................................................................. 172 State Wildlife Grants .............................................................................................................................................. 173 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) ............................................................................................ 174 Sustainable Communities Regional Planning Grant Program ................................................................................ 175 Technical Assistance and Training Grant Program ................................................................................................ 175 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) .............................................................................................. 177 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Programs .............................................................................................................. 178 USDA Food Distribution Programs ....................................................................................................................... 179 U.S. Geological Survey – Research and Data Collection ...................................................................................... 180 Use of Surplus Property for Public Health and Homeless Purposes ...................................................................... 181 Visitor Facility Enhancements – Refuges and Wildlife ......................................................................................... 182 Water and Waste Disposal Loans and Grants ........................................................................................................ 183 Water Pollution Control Program Grants (Section 106) ........................................................................................ 184 Wetlands Reserve Program .................................................................................................................................... 185 Wildlife Habitat Incentive Program (WHIP) ......................................................................................................... 186 Workforce Investment Act (WIA), Adult Program ................................................................................................ 187 Workforce Investment Act (WIA), Dislocated Workers Program ......................................................................... 188 Youth Conservation Program ................................................................................................................................. 189 Section III: Non-Governmental and Corporate Giving Programs (National Scope) ...................................... 190 3M Foundation ....................................................................................................................................................... 190 A Little Hope Foundation ...................................................................................................................................... 192 ABC Charities, Inc. ................................................................................................................................................ 193 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences...................................................................................................... 194 Ace Hardware Foundation ..................................................................................................................................... 195 ACH Foundation .................................................................................................................................................... 196 Active Element Foundation.................................................................................................................................... 197 Adams Charitable Foundation, Inc. ....................................................................................................................... 198 Adobe Foundation .................................................................................................................................................. 199 Adolph Coors Foundation ...................................................................................................................................... 200 ADP Foundation .................................................................................................................................................... 201 Adventist Community Services .............................................................................................................................. 202 Aetna Foundation, Inc. ........................................................................................................................................... 203 AFC Foundation, Inc.............................................................................................................................................. 204 Agua Fund .............................................................................................................................................................. 205 Albert and Elaine Borchard Foundation, Inc.......................................................................................................... 206 Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation, Inc. .............................................................................................................. 207 Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation ............................................................................................... 208 Alex C. Walker Foundation ................................................................................................................................... 209 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation .................................................................................................................................... 210 Allbritton Foundation ............................................................................................................................................. 211 Allen Foundation, Inc. ........................................................................................................................................... 212 FEMA vi Version 1.0 2013 Community Recovery Resource Guide Allen Morris Foundation ........................................................................................................................................ 213 Allfirst Foundation, Inc. ......................................................................................................................................... 214 Allstate Foundation ................................................................................................................................................ 215 ALSAM Foundation .............................................................................................................................................. 216 Alsdorf Foundation ................................................................................................................................................ 217 Ambrose Monell Foundation ................................................................................................................................. 218 American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation .......................................................................................... 219 American Architectural Foundation, Inc. ............................................................................................................... 220 American Conservation Association, Inc. .............................................................................................................. 221 American Dental Association Foundation ............................................................................................................. 222 American Express Foundation ............................................................................................................................... 223 American Gift Fund ............................................................................................................................................... 224 American Honda Foundation ................................................................................................................................. 225 American Legion Child Welfare Foundation ......................................................................................................... 226 American Logistics Aid Network .......................................................................................................................... 227 American Planning Association ............................................................................................................................. 228 American Psychiatric Foundation .......................................................................................................................... 229 American Public Transportation Association ........................................................................................................ 230 American Respiratory Care Foundation ................................................................................................................. 231 American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ................................................................................. 232 American Theatre Wing ......................................................................................................................................... 233 Americana Foundation ........................................................................................................................................... 234 Ameritas Charitable Foundation ............................................................................................................................ 235 Ametek Foundation, Inc. ........................................................................................................................................ 236 Amsted Industries Foundation ............................................................................................................................... 237 Andreas Foundation ............................................................................................................................................... 238 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation ............................................................................................................................. 239 Animal Welfare Trust ............................................................................................................................................ 240 Annenberg Foundation ........................................................................................................................................... 241 Annie E. Casey Foundation.................................................................................................................................... 242 Anschutz Foundation ............................................................................................................................................. 243 Appleby Foundation ............................................................................................................................................... 244 Arbor Day Foundation ........................................................................................................................................... 245 Arby’s Foundation, Inc. ......................................................................................................................................... 246 Arca Foundation ..................................................................................................................................................... 247 Argosy Foundation ................................................................................................................................................. 248 Armstrong Foundation ........................................................................................................................................... 249 Armstrong Foundation ........................................................................................................................................... 250 Arthur S. DeMoss Foundation ............................................................................................................................... 251 Arthur Vining Davis Foundations .......................................................................................................................... 252 A.S. Mitchell Foundation ....................................................................................................................................... 253 Asbury-Warren Foundation ................................................................................................................................... 254 AT&T Foundation.................................................................................................................................................. 255 AT&T, Inc.............................................................................................................................................................. 256 Atlantic Philanthropies ........................................................................................................................................... 257 AutoZone, Inc. ....................................................................................................................................................... 258 Avon Foundation for Women ................................................................................................................................ 259 Baker Street Foundation ......................................................................................................................................... 260 Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy....................................................................................................... 261 Barbara Ingalls Shook Foundation ......................................................................................................................... 262 Baseball Tomorrow Fund ....................................................................................................................................... 263 Bass Foundation ..................................................................................................................................................... 264 Bauman Family Foundation, Inc. ........................................................................................................................... 265 Bay and Paul Foundations, Inc. .............................................................................................................................. 266 Beaumont Foundation of America ......................................................................................................................... 267 Ben & Jerry’s Foundation ...................................................................................................................................... 268 FEMA vii Version 1.0 2013 Community Recovery Resource Guide Ben May Charitable Trust ...................................................................................................................................... 269 Bernice Barbour Foundation, Inc. .......................................................................................................................... 270 Berry Gordy Family Foundation ............................................................................................................................ 271 Best Buy Children’s Foundation ............................................................................................................................ 272 Best Western for a Better World ............................................................................................................................ 273 BetterWorld Telecom Foundation .......................................................................................................................... 274 Beyond Words: The Dollar General School Library Relief Fund .......................................................................... 275 Bikes Belong Foundation ....................................................................................................................................... 276 Bill and Berniece Grewcock Foundation ............................................................................................................... 277 Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation ....................................................................................................................... 278 Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation .............................................................................................................................. 279 Blum-Kovler Foundation ....................................................................................................................................... 280 Boat U.S. Foundation Grassroots Grant Program .................................................................................................. 281 Borchard Foundation Center on Law & Aging ...................................................................................................... 282 Braitmayer Foundation .......................................................................................................................................... 283 Brinker International Foundation ........................................................................................................................... 284 Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS .................................................................................................................. 285 Brookdale Foundation Group ................................................................................................................................. 286 Bruner Foundation, Inc. ......................................................................................................................................... 287 Build-a-Bear Workshop Foundation ...................................................................................................................... 288 Burroughs Wellcome Fund .................................................................................................................................... 289 Bydale Foundation ................................................................................................................................................. 290 Calvert Foundation ................................................................................................................................................. 291 Calvin K. Kazanjian Economics Foundation, Inc. ................................................................................................. 292 Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. ........................................................................................................ 293 Campbell Family Foundation ................................................................................................................................. 294 Campbell Foundation ............................................................................................................................................. 295 Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation ................................................................................................. 296 Captain Planet Foundation ..................................................................................................................................... 297 Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Foundation, Inc. .......................................................................................................... 298 Carnegie Corporation of New York ....................................................................................................................... 299 Caterpillar Foundation ........................................................................................................................................... 300 CDC Foundation .................................................................................................................................................... 301 CEMEX Foundation .............................................................................................................................................. 302 Change Happens Foundation ................................................................................................................................. 303 Changemakers Foundation ..................................................................................................................................... 304 Charles A. Dana Foundation, Inc. .......................................................................................................................... 305 Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation .............................................................................................. 306 Charles Edison Fund .............................................................................................................................................. 307 Charles Engelhard Foundation ............................................................................................................................... 308 Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation ................................................................................................................ 309 Charles Lafitte Foundation ..................................................................................................................................... 310 Charles Stewart Mott Foundation .......................................................................................................................... 311 Chasdrew Fund ...................................................................................................................................................... 312 Chatlos Foundation, Inc. ........................................................................................................................................ 313 Chichester DuPont Foundation, Inc. ...................................................................................................................... 314 Christian Reformed World Relief Committee Disaster Response Services ........................................................... 315 Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation ............................................................................................................... 316 CHS Foundation ..................................................................................................................................................... 317 Citi Foundation ...................................................................................................................................................... 318 Civil Justice Foundation ......................................................................................................................................... 319 Coca-Cola Foundation, Inc. ................................................................................................................................... 320 Collective Brands Foundation ................................................................................................................................ 321 Common Counsel Foundation................................................................................................................................ 322 Commonwealth Fund ............................................................................................................................................. 323 Conrad N. Hilton Foundation ................................................................................................................................. 324 FEMA viii Version 1.0 2013 Community Recovery Resource Guide Conservation Fund ................................................................................................................................................. 325 Cooper Industries Foundation ................................................................................................................................ 326 Cooperative Development Foundation................................................................................................................... 327 Cottonwood Foundation ......................................................................................................................................... 328 Cowles Charitable Trust ......................................................................................................................................... 329 Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Foundation....................................................................................................... 330 Craft Emergency Relief Fund ................................................................................................................................ 331 Cricket Island Foundation ...................................................................................................................................... 332 Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation, Inc. .......................................................................................................... 333 CRY-Child Rights and You America, Inc. ............................................................................................................ 334 C.S. Fund / Warsh-Mott Legacy ............................................................................................................................ 335 CVS Caremark Charitable Trust, Inc. .................................................................................................................... 336 Dale and Edna Walsh Foundation .......................................................................................................................... 337 Daniel K. Thorne Foundation, Inc. ........................................................................................................................ 338 Darden Restaurants, Inc. Foundation ..................................................................................................................... 339 David and Lucile Packard Foundation ................................................................................................................... 340 David Bohnett Foundation ..................................................................................................................................... 341 Deer Creek Foundation .......................................................................................................................................... 342 Denso Foundation .................................................................................................................................................. 343 Dillon Fund ............................................................................................................................................................ 344 Doris Duke Charitable Foundation ........................................................................................................................ 345 Dorot Foundation ................................................................................................................................................... 346 Dorothea Haus Ross Foundation ............................................................................................................................ 347 Dr. Robert C. and Veronica Atkins Foundation ..................................................................................................... 348 Dr. Scholl Foundation ............................................................................................................................................ 349 Drusilla Farwell Foundation .................................................................................................................................. 350 E. Matilda Ziegler Foundation for the Blind, Inc. .................................................................................................. 351 Earhart Foundation ................................................................................................................................................. 352 eBay Foundation .................................................................................................................................................... 353 Echoing Green Foundation .................................................................................................................................... 354 Edna McConnell Clark Foundation ....................................................................................................................... 355 Edna Wardlaw Charitable Trust ............................................................................................................................. 356 Educational Foundation of America ...................................................................................................................... 357 Edward and Helen Mardigian Foundation ............................................................................................................. 358 Edward Lowe Foundation ...................................................................................................................................... 359 Edward W. and Betty Knight Scripps Foundation ................................................................................................. 360 Eight Days of Hope ................................................................................................................................................ 361 Eleanor Naylor Dana Charitable Trust ................................................................................................................... 362 Elinor Patterson Baker Foundation ........................................................................................................................ 363 Elsa U. Pardee Foundation ..................................................................................................................................... 364 Energy Foundation ................................................................................................................................................. 365 Engelstad Family Foundation ................................................................................................................................ 366 Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation ........................................................................................................................ 367 Environmental Research and Education Foundation ............................................................................................. 368 ERM Foundation .................................................................................................................................................... 369 Essel Foundation .................................................................................................................................................... 370 Esther A. and Joseph Klingenstein Fund, Inc. ....................................................................................................... 371 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation .................................................................................................................... 372 Ezra Jack Keats Foundation, Inc. ........................................................................................................................... 373 Finish Line Youth Foundation ............................................................................................................................... 374 FM Global Fire Prevention Grant Program ............................................................................................................ 375 Fair Play Foundation .............................................................................................................................................. 376 Farm Aid ................................................................................................................................................................ 377 Farmers Insurance Group Safety Foundation ......................................................................................................... 378 Farmers’ Legal Action Group, Inc. ........................................................................................................................ 379 F.B. Heron Foundation ........................................................................................................................................... 380 FEMA ix Version 1.0 2013 Community Recovery Resource Guide FedEx Global Community Relations and Corporate Contributions ....................................................................... 381 Feldman Family Foundation .................................................................................................................................. 382 Fidelity Foundation ................................................................................................................................................ 383 First D

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