Fact Sheet: FEMA Individual Assistance in the Souris Valley
Release Date: June 11, 2012
Release Number: 1981-AFS002
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Individual Assistance Programs
- Residents of nine North Dakota counties and one reservation were able to register for individual assistance with FEMA;
- Statewide 10,286 individuals or households registered for assistance in the IA designated counties;
- In total, more than $95 million has been provided; $93.4 million for rental assistance or home repair, and $2.1 million in other needs assistance;
- In the three Souris Valley counties (McHenry, Renville and Ward), there were 8,256 applications, with $89 million for rental assistance or home repair and $2 million for other needs assistance for a total of $91 million;
- The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) approved $256.4 million in low-interest loans. $212.9 million was approved for individuals and $43.5 million for businesses;
- In the Souris Valley, SBA approved $240.9 million in low-interest loans. $198.1 million was approved for individuals and $42.8 million for businesses;
- Disaster Recovery Centers were in 11 communities and received 14,921 separate visits from applicants while in operation
- DRCs were located in six Souris Valley area communities and received 12,477 visits;
- SBA Business Recovery Centers in Minot and Bismarck received a total of 2,929 visits;
- The Disaster Unemployment Assistance program, managed by Job Service North Dakota and funded by FEMA, provided $2.4 million in benefits.
- $3.3 million was provided to fund crisis counseling grants ;
- The transitional sheltering assistance program ended 12/26/2011 at a total cost of $3,196,962.94. This program allowed displaced residents to stay in hotel rooms until more permanent housing became available.
Direct Housing Mission
- Due to housing shortages because of the economic boom, a direct housing mission was initiated:
- Group housing site construction totaling $40 million is ongoing by USACE.
- More than 2000 Temporary Housing Units (THUs) delivered and installed.
- There are currently 1,471 occupied THUs.
- DeSour Valley Heights – located in Burlington, this 50-unit site was filled in October. The park is currently housing 44 households.
- Virgil Workman Village – located just east of Minot, this is comprised of three parks containing 200 homes each. It is currently housing a combined total of 532 households.
- Recovery Village – located on the northeast edge of Minot, this was the final group site to come online. The site did support nearly 200 homes and is currently housing 47 households.
- Private Sites – FEMA placed housing units at 1,118 private sites allowing residents to be closer to their damaged homes while making needed repairs. There are currently 635 THU’s still on private sites.
- Commercial Sites – FEMA leased space and is currently housing 213 households at the following commercial sites: Holiday Village, Gulli’s, Burlington, Jefferson and Gold Nugget.
- Multiple weather/climate challenges were overcome by completing $13 million in winterization processes, such as: foam insulation, use of heat tape and arctic room shelter construction.
- The housing mission in Minot is expected to last at least 18 months.
Last Modified: Monday, 11-Jun-2012 10:02:01
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