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Flood Funding Finder

The American Flood Coalition’s Flood Funding Finder is the first tool of its kind that uses a robust filtering system to prioritize the needs of small communities and help them identify the right federal funding programs to fund flood resilience. While the Flood Funding Finder makes it easier to access federal funding, funding for resilience remains insufficient and does not work for many communities across the country. The American Flood Coalition exists to push for more accessible and robust funding that meets the reality of higher seas, stronger storms, and more frequent flooding.

Resource Details

Organization: American Flood Coalition
Resource Type: Funding Opportunity
Topic: Fundraising, Sea Level Rise & Flooding

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