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NOTE:
Many governmental and charitable disaster relief organizations
require applicants for assistance to complete and submit an SBA
loan application (described previously) in order to qualify for
their respective programs, benefits or other disaster assistance.
This requirement exists even if the applicant is unlikely to qualify
for a SBA loan. Please keep this in mind as you repair, rebuild,
or replace you property, and remember, the deadline to file a
SBA application is December 26, 2003.
I
may need financial assistance because of the wildfires. Am I eligible
for any assistance from the State of California?
You
may be eligible for grant assistance from the California Department
of Social Services, Disaster and Safety Services Bureau through
two programs: (i) the Individuals and Households Program
(IHP); and (ii) the State Supplemental Grant Program (SSGP).
What
is the Individuals and Households Program?
IHP
is a joint FEMA and State program that provides financial assistance
to victims of declared disasters such as the wildfires. Wildfire
victims may receive financial assistance for essential needs and
necessary expenses, including for rental assistance, housing,
personal property and medical, dental, funeral, transportation,
moving and storage expenses.
What
is the amount of an IHP grant? Do I have to repay any grant I
may receive?
The
maximum IHP grant is $25,600, but the average grant is between
$200 and $2,000. Because it is a grant, and not a loan, you will
not have to repay any grant you may receive.
Am
I eligible for an IHP grant?
To
be eligible for an IHP grant, you must have accepted financial
assistance offered from other sources, including, for example,
the SBA and charitable organizations such as the American Red
Cross.
How
do I apply for an IHP grant?
You
should call the FEMA teleregistration number at (800) 621-3362.
Hearing and speech impaired individuals should call the TTY line
at (800) 462-7585.
What
is the State Supplemental Grant Program?
The
SSGP is a state program that, like IHP, provides financial assistance
to victims of declared disasters such as the wildfires. SSGP grants
are awarded only for serious needs and necessary expenses directly
caused by the disaster. SSGP funds must be spent on the items
for which the money is awarded, which items may include rental
assistance, housing, personal property, medical and dental, funeral,
transportation, and moving and storage expenses.
What
is the amount of a SSGP grant? Do I have to repay any grant I
may receive?
The
maximum SSGP grant is $10,000, but the average grant is between
$200 and $2,000. Because it is a grant, and not a loan, you will
not have to repay any grant you may receive.
Am
I eligible for a SSGP grant?
SSGP
is a program of last resort. Therefore, to be eligible for SSGP
assistance, you must have:
- applied
for and received the maximum IHP grant of $25,600;
-
completed a disaster loan application with the SBA;
-
made claims for disaster damages against all applicable insurance
policies; and
-
accepted financial assistance offered from other sources such
as private and public organizations (e.g., the American Red
Cross).
Applications
for SSGP assistance are accepted by FEMA for sixty (60) days
following the date the President declares a major disaster, in
this case, through December 26, 2003.
How
do I apply for a SSGP grant?
You
should call the California Department of Social Services at (800) 759-6807.
Hearing and speech impaired individuals should call (800) 952-8349.
Remember, you must apply for your SSGP grant by December 26,
2003.
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