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Helps income-eligible Vermonters with costs related to replacing home heating systems, water heating systems, and other home appliances damaged or destroyed by the floods. Also provides rebates to upgrade home electric panels to accommodate cold climate heat pumps and additional electrification efforts. Reimbursements for eligible purchases retroactive to July 10, 2023. Also provides financial support to businesses and rental-property owners with replacing flood damaged appliances. Purchases that may be covered: Home heating and cooling systems, including ducted and ductless heat pumps, central wood pellet systems, wood/pellet stoves, and qualifying ENERGY STAR-rated boilers and furnaces; Heat pump hot water systems and ENERGY STAR-rated hot water systems ;ENERGY STAR-rated replacement appliances like refrigerators, freezers, clothes washers and dryers (including heat pump dryers), window air conditioners, dehumidifiers, and air purifiers.
Provides grant funding to cover one hundred percent of the project cost for the voluntary purchase of properties. Funding is available for properties damaged during the July flooding or previous events as well as properties at risk of flooding but without previous damage. Towns apply to VEM for grant funding to cover the purchase price and other eligible buyout costs. The purchase price is set at full market value (either current value or pre-event) and property owners can choose to withdraw without cost from the process at any time prior to closing.
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).
Provides grants for household or business expenses related to the July 2024 flooding. Grant amount to be determined. Only one application per household or business will be accepted. Decisions will be made within 30 days.There are no restrictions on the use of funding, though applicants will be asked to share details of their household’s financial situation, other forms of assistance solicited and received, and recovery plan when completing an application.

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Disaster Related Cash Grants
Disaster Related Monetary Fund Management
Provides grants to Vermont's small business owners impacted by July 10th's flooding. The Fund will provide grants in the range of $2,500-$10,000 to cover costs such as equipment replacement, supplies and help with clean-up. Contributions can be made on behalf of Vermont Main Street Flood Recovery Fund to Capstone Community Action via a link at the website.

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Disaster Related Cash Grants
Disaster Related Monetary Fund Management
Provides financial assistance of up to $1500 to individuals impacted by the July 2024 flooding event. Only one application per household will be accepted. Applications due by August 3, 2024 and decisions will be made within 30 days. There are no restrictions on the use of funding, though applicants will be asked to share details of their household’s financial situation, other forms of assistance solicited and received, and household size.

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Disaster Related Monetary Fund Management
Disaster Related Cash Grants
Provides funding to recoup a portion of net uncovered physical damages to buildings, improvements, inventory, machinery and equipment due to flooding dating back to July 7, 2023 and the July 2024 flooding events. Businesses must intend to re-open and bring employees back to work. If first time applying in the system, create an account. Visit website for full list of documentation required for applications. Applicants from previous funding may be eligibile for current funding. Separate applications required per flooding event.
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).
Provides support to those who have experienced home and/or property damage from the July 2024 flood event and need financial assistance. Individual households may apply for up to $1,500. Whenever possible, payment will be made to a third-party vendor, contractor, etc., to partially or wholly cover repair costs. Payments may be made directly to individuals at the discretion of the Steering Committee.
Provides financial assistance to individuals who need help recovering and whose primary residence was destroyed or sustained structural damage due to flooding.
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. (This grant maximum is a temporary increase due to the flooding disaster.) 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.
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 Cash Grants
Disaster/Emergency Services Volunteer Opportunities
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Disaster Related Monetary Fund Management
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).