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<br />I <br />i. <br /> <br />Http://www.usda.gov <br /> <br />A.3.12 u.s. Army Corps of Engineers <br /> <br />Types of Assistance: Section 206 . Floodplain man- <br />agement services for fioodplain mapping, flood warn- <br />ing & preparedness planning and technical assistance <br />(Cost share varies with types of services) <br /> <br />Section 22 . Planning assistance to support any water <br />resource issue analysis related to state water plan <br />(50% federal/50% sponsor cost share) <br />PL 84-99 - Rehabilitation of flood control structures <br />damaged by flooding (Repair to pre-flood conditions; <br />cost share may apply) <br />Section 205 - Small flood control projects for flood <br />prevention (projects up to $5 million per project, 65% <br />federall35% sponsor cost share) <br />Section 206 - Provides floodplain information and <br />technical assistance to states, counties, and cities for <br />prudent use of land subject to flooding from streams, <br />lakes and oceans. Provides technical assistance to <br />state and local governments. Eligible applicants in- <br />clude individuals, businesses, state and local govern- <br />ments. Technical assistance and planning guidance is <br />provided to state and local governments without <br />charge. <br />Section 14 - Emergency stream bank and shoreline <br />protection to prevent erosion from damage to public <br />and nonprofit facilities (projects up to $500,000; 65% <br />federall 35% sponsor cost share) <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />. <br />II <br /> <br />E/glblllty: Local and State governments, Indian <br />Tribes, and water districts (in some cases) <br /> <br />u.s. 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The money for these <br />programs does ncrt come from general taxes, but from <br />Federal excise taxes paid by hunters, anglers, and <br />boaters on hunting and fishing equipment and motor- <br />boat fuels. In 1995, Colorado received $4 g million for <br />sport fish restoration and $5.2 million for wildlife <br />restoration and hunter education from the Fish and <br />Wildl~e Service's Federal Aid program <br /> <br />Elgiblllty: Private citizens and corporations <br />U.S. FISh and WI<Ife <br />Region 8 0lII0e <br />134Urm BMl. <br />UIket.ood, CO a:l225 <br />303-2$79J4 <br />1'Ilp'-.IWs.gov <br /> <br />A.3.14 U.S. Small Business Administration <br />(SBA) <br />Types of Assistance: SBA disaster loans to help <br />rebuild and recover after a disaster - assists in dam- <br />aged real and personal property (low-interest, long- <br />term loans at various terms Up to 20% addrtional loan <br />for mitigation measures) <br /> <br />Elglbllity: Homeowners, renters, businesses 01 all <br />sizes and private nonprofrt organizations <br /> <br />U.S. SmaI Eluiiless Ad oj,....... , (SBA) <br />44DAmos c.IEr BMl. #102 <br />FCII Worth, "IX 76185 <br />9/t>Al74588 9/t>Al743l4 <br />http://wHN.sbagov <br /> <br />8.1 State and Regional Programs <br /> <br />There are no separate established State or regional <br />financial assistance programs available after a disas- <br />ter, The State does pay a share of the Individual and <br />Family Grant program and may help on the nonfederal <br />share of Public infrastructure Assistance and the Haz- <br />ard M~igation Grant Program. During or after a flood, <br />the applicants must oontact the Office of Emergency <br />Management through County emergency manage- <br />. ment channels to obtain the latest information on State <br />assistance, There are State and regional programs <br />that provide technical assistance. These include: <br /> <br /> <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board ICWCBI: The <br />