Disaster Recovery Impact in South Dakota's Rural Areas

GrantID: 13839

Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $50,000

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Summary

Those working in Opportunity Zone Benefits and located in South Dakota may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities in South Dakota

The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program is a critical funding source for South Dakota, enabling the state to enhance its resilience to natural hazards and disasters. The South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources, in collaboration with other state agencies and regional bodies, plays a key role in identifying and prioritizing projects that align with the state's hazard mitigation goals. In South Dakota, the priority outcomes for BRIC funding are centered around reducing the risks associated with flooding, severe storms, and wildfires, which are among the most common natural hazards in the state.

Mitigating Flood Risks in South Dakota's Frontier Counties

One of the primary focuses of BRIC funding in South Dakota is mitigating flood risks, particularly in the frontier counties along the Missouri River and its tributaries. The state's rural landscape and sparse population density make it challenging to implement large-scale mitigation projects, but BRIC funding can support initiatives such as floodplain restoration, levee reinforcement, and stormwater management infrastructure. By reducing the risk of flooding, these projects can help protect the state's agricultural economy, preserve natural habitats, and ensure the continued viability of rural communities.

Enhancing Resilience to Severe Storms and Wildfires

In addition to flood mitigation, BRIC funding in South Dakota will also prioritize projects that enhance the state's resilience to severe storms and wildfires. The state's geography, with its mix of prairies, forests, and rugged terrain, makes it prone to a range of severe weather events, from thunderstorms to wildfires. By supporting projects such as storm shelter construction, wind-resistant building retrofits, and wildfire mitigation initiatives, BRIC funding can help reduce the impact of these events on communities and infrastructure. For example, the South Dakota Forest Service has identified areas of high wildfire risk, and BRIC funding could support targeted mitigation efforts in these regions.

The Missouri River Basin, which spans across South Dakota, Nebraska, and North Dakota, is a critical region for BRIC funding. Projects that address flood risk and enhance resilience in this basin can have benefits that extend beyond state borders. Similarly, initiatives that support disaster prevention and relief efforts in South Dakota can draw on lessons from neighboring states like Colorado and Kansas, which have faced similar challenges.

Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded by BRIC grants in South Dakota? A: Projects that mitigate flood risks, enhance resilience to severe storms, and reduce the impact of wildfires are likely to be prioritized, particularly those that benefit rural or disadvantaged communities.

Q: How does the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources evaluate BRIC grant applications? A: The department assesses applications based on their alignment with the state's hazard mitigation plan, the potential impact of the proposed project, and the applicant's capacity to implement the project effectively.

Q: Can BRIC funding be used to support disaster prevention and relief efforts in tribal communities within South Dakota? A: Yes, BRIC funding is available to support hazard mitigation projects in tribal communities, and the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources works closely with tribal nations to identify priority projects and ensure that funding is accessible to these communities.

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