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FARMER EMERGENCY FUND | NOFA-VT

Provides organic farmers with cash flow needed in times of an emergency. Farmers may request up to $5,000 in grants that do not need to be repaid. (The grant maximum can change due to or in response to diffferent disasters.) Support with grant application available. The fund may be used to help replace infrastructure (for example greenhouse, barn, fencing), seed, feed, livestock, equipment and other losses caused by the disaster. It can be used to help pay outstanding farm-related bills and immediate needs (loan and mortgage repayments, etc). The fund is NOT an alternative to insurance and does NOT cover losses that are covered by a successful insurance claim or losses covered by other sources. The fund may NOT be used to cover projected income from crops lost from the disaster.

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Disaster Related Cash Grants

CREW | COMMUNITY RESILIENCE FOR THE WATERBURY AREA

Provides clean up, support with applications such as FEMA or other sources, financial resources to those impacted by the flood, and volunteer opportunities.

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Disaster Related Monetary Fund Management
Disaster/Emergency Services Volunteer Opportunities
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Disaster Related Cash Grants

FLOODING RECOVERY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR MOBILE HOME OWNERS | CVOEO

Supports housing stability for Vermont mobile home residents impacted by floodin, by providing flexible funding for essential goods and utilities. The Fund aims to alleviate immediate hardships and aid long-term recovery. Additional funding may be available to families with young children and those who meet other criteria The Park Flooding Recovery Assistance Fund offers financial aid from a base amount per household composition ($300 for 2+ adults’ households and $150 for single individuals). Additional funding depends on the presence of children under 6 in the household, housing status (homeless/displaced), and other vulnerability factors (disability and chronic health issues).

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Disaster Related Cash Grants

FLOODING RECOVERY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR MOBILE HOME OWNERS | CVOEO

Supports housing stability for Vermont mobile home residents impacted by floodin, by providing flexible funding for essential goods and utilities. The Fund aims to alleviate immediate hardships and aid long-term recovery. Additional funding may be available to families with young children and those who meet other criteria The Park Flooding Recovery Assistance Fund offers financial aid from a base amount per household composition ($300 for 2+ adults’ households and $150 for single individuals). Additional funding depends on the presence of children under 6 in the household, housing status (homeless/displaced), and other vulnerability factors (disability and chronic health issues).

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Disaster Related Cash Grants

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE | AMERICAN RED CROSS - NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND REGION

Provides financial assistance to individuals who need help recovering and whose primary residence was destroyed or sustained structural damage due to natural disaster.

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Disaster Related Cash Grants

MOUNTAIN TOWN LONG TERM RECOVERY GROUP | NEIGHBORHOOD CONNECTIONS

Provides case management, clean up, donation matching, financial resources, home repair, and rebuilding assistance to those impacted by the flood, and volunteer opportunities.

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Disaster Donations Matching Services
Disaster Related Cash Grants
Disaster/Emergency Services Volunteer Opportunities
Case/Care Management
Post Disaster Cleanup
Post Disaster Rebuilding Assistance
Disaster Specific Home Repair
Disaster Claims Information

FLOODING RECOVERY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR MOBILE HOME OWNERS | CVOEO

Supports housing stability for Vermont mobile home residents impacted by floodin, by providing flexible funding for essential goods and utilities. The Fund aims to alleviate immediate hardships and aid long-term recovery. Additional funding may be available to families with young children and those who meet other criteria The Park Flooding Recovery Assistance Fund offers financial aid from a base amount per household composition ($300 for 2+ adults’ households and $150 for single individuals). Additional funding depends on the presence of children under 6 in the household, housing status (homeless/displaced), and other vulnerability factors (disability and chronic health issues).

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Disaster Related Cash Grants