FRCP RPG Awarded Grantees for FY 2019-2020 | ||
Grantee Name | Project Title | Amount |
Broward County | The Business Case for Resilience in Southeast Florida | $75,000 |
City of Apalachicola | Apalachicola Coastal Resilience Projects | $52,500 |
City of Boynton Beach | Palm Beach County Coastal Resilience Partnership Phase II | $75,000 |
City of Carrabelle | McKissack Beach Land Management Plan and Beach Access Facilitation | $74,500 |
City of Hallandale Beach | Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Plan (VAAP) | $66,000 |
City of Jacksonville | Resiliency Analysis | $75,000 |
City of Jacksonville Beach | Vulnerability Analysis and Peril of Flood Comprehensive Plan Amendment | $45,000 |
City of Mexico Beach | Vulnerability Assessment and Resilient Redevelopment Plan | $75,000 |
City of Miami Beach | Miami Beach Historic District Resiliency and Adaptation Guidelines | $75,000 |
City of Naples | City of Naples Climate Vulnerability Assessment | $75,000 |
City of Oakland Park | Oakland Park Flood Vulnerability Assessment | $75,000 |
City of St. Pete Beach | Vulnerability Assessment | $70,000 |
City of St. Petersburg | Resilient Stormwater Infrastructure Assessment | $75,000 |
City of Tampa | Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Analysis | $75,000 |
Martin County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) | Martin County Resilient Coastline Program | $75,000 |
Monroe County BOCC | Monroe County Resilient Coastlines Program | $40,400 |
Nassau County BOCC | Vulnerability Assessment Phase II | $40,000 |
Santa Rosa County BOCC | Floridatown Coastal Resiliency Project | $75,000 |
Town of Bay Harbour Islands | Bay Harbor Islands Sea Level Impact Assessment and Strategies | $70,000 |
Town of Lake Park | Stormwater Master Plan | $75,000 |
Town of Longboat Key | Sea Level Rise and Recurrent Flooding Vulnerability Assessment Phase 2 | $45,443 |
Town of Melbourne Beach | Opportunities for Green Infrastructure Adaptation Planning in Melbourne Beach, FL | $39,500 |
Village of Bal Harbor | Inundation and Economic Vulnerability Study | $75,000 |
Volusia County Office of Emergency Management | Integrating Future Storm Surge into Emergency Management planning | $40,000 |
Total | $1,558,343 |