Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants in Michigan

From USDA: Rural Development (RD)

We are committed to helping improve the economy and quality of life in rural America.

Type of Support

Overview

The Emergency Community Water Assistance Grants program assists communities in preparing for or recovering from an emergency that compromises the availability of safe, reliable drinking water. Emergencies that qualify include droughts, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes or hurricanes, disease outbreaks, chemical spills, leaks, or seepage, among other disasters. A federal disaster declaration is not required for eligibility. The program offers water transmission line grants up to $150,000 and water source grants up to $1,000,000. The funds are intended for the construction or repair of waterline extensions, addressing leaks in water distribution lines, water source construction, or the establishment of intake or treatment facilities. This initiative aims to prevent damage or restore clean water access to households and businesses in rural areas following natural disasters, ultimately improving the natural environment and promoting economic growth by encouraging business operations.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
USA
Program Location
MI
Organization Type
State and local governmental entities
Nonprofit organizations
Federally recognized tribes
Other
  • Located in rural areas and towns with populations of 10,000 or less
  • Tribal lands in rural areas
  • Colonias
  • The area to be served must have a median household income less-than the state's median household income for non-metropolitan areas
up to 1M

Submission

Review Criteria

Collaboration with a variety of organizations, including federal, state, local, private, and nonprofit partners, is highly encouraged.