List of Emergency Winter Hubs - January 2025 Emergency Winter HubsWest Warwick - West Warwick Civic Center, 100 Factory St.Open: Monday, January 20, 4:30 PM - Thursday, January 23, 10 AM. Westerly - WARM Center, 56 Spruce St.Open: 24 hours for the winter months. Woonsocket - 356 Clinton Street – Open Monday, January 20, 5:00 PM Open: Monday, January 20, 5 PM. The following overnight drop-in shelters are available 24/7. Pawtucket - OpenDoors, 1139 Main St. Providence - Crossroads: 162 Broad St. Providence - Emmanuel House, 239 Public St. South Kingstown - Welcome House of South County, 8 North Rd, Peace Dale, RI For a list of local warming centers, click here. After clicking here, scroll down to see the list of warming centers. Additional Winter Weather Resources and InformationCDC Winter Weather: Before, During and After - https://tinyurl.com/3j3ecwe6 List of Community Action Agencies - https://tinyurl.com/mt4exmy7 RI DOH Winter Health Tips - https://tinyurl.com/557j2cba RIEMA Winter Weather /Extreme Cold Preparedness - https://tinyurl.com/56nb2z3r Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms - https://tinyurl.com/szrs5why
BRIC and FMA 2024 - Notice of Funding Opportunity 2024 Building Resilient Infrastructure & Communities (BRIC)FEMA has published a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the BRIC grant program. The Fiscal Year 2024 (FY 24) BRIC NOFO can be accessed at FY 2024 BRIC NOFO. RIEMA encourages reviewing the BRIC NOFO before applying, as it provides detailed program information and other grant application and administration requirements. 2024 Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA)FEMA has published a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the FMA grant program. The Fiscal Year 2024 (FY 24) FMA NOFO can be accessed at FY2024 FMA NOFO. RIEMA encourages reviewing the FMA NOFO before applying, as it provides detailed program information and other grant application and administration requirements. For additional information on BRIC and FMA, click here.
Recovery The Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency (RIEMA) responds to and aids in disaster recovery within the State of Rhode Island. RIEMA's Recovery Division is responsible for managing recovery efforts, which includes providing cost reimbursement aid to local governments (state, tribal, local, municipal authorities and school districts) and certain private non-profit agencies (educational institutions, utilities, emergency services, medical facilities, custodial care facilities, etc.) RIEMA manages the Individual Assistance, Public Assistance, and Hazard Mitigation grant programs for the State of Rhode Island. After being requested by the Governor, the President may sign a disaster declaration that allows eligible public municipalities, individuals and families to apply for federal assistance. RIEMA acts as the grantee for federally funded disaster assistance programs and works with local, state, and federal entities to provide technical support to streamline the reimbursement process. In support of these responsibilities, RIEMA's Recovery Division performs various liaison activities with local and state agencies, legislators, volunteer and nonprofit organizations, and the general public. The purpose of these activities is to educate, bolster preparedness planning efforts, and develop training programs. Current FEMA Disaster Declaration Recovery Projects See below for information on the current FEMA Disaster Declaration recovery projects that RIEMA is coordinating with FEMA. Note: Click on the "Individual Assistance", "Public Assistance", and "Definitions" tabs to cycle through the corresponding information. COVID-19 DR-4505-RI Click here to view the FEMA Disaster Declaration for the COVID-19 Pandemic Information Hurricane Henri EM-3563-RI Click here to view the FEMA Disaster Declaration for Hurricane Henri Information Hurricane Sandy DR-4089-RI Click here to view the FEMA Disaster Declaration for Hurricane Sandy Information Tropical Storm Irene DR-4027-RI Click here to view the FEMA Disaster Declaration for Tropical Storm Irene Information 2010 Historic Storm DR-1894-RI Click here to view the FEMA Disaster Declaration for Severe Storm and Flooding Information