Flood Emergency Response Projects Grants
Since 2012, DWR has provided $50 million through three flood emergency response grant programs--Statewide Grants, Delta Grants, and Delta Emergency Communication Equipment Grants--to improve local flood emergency response and contribute to increased public safety.
Statewide Grants
California public agencies whose primary responsibility is flood emergency response and coordination are eligible to apply for this competitive grant. The geographic scope for these grants is statewide, outside of the legal Delta.
The first round of funding under this program was awarded in September 2013. Additional funding was made available for a second round, which was awarded in September 2015. The third round of funding was awarded in June 2018, and the fourth round of funding was awarded in September 2024. The total amount awarded by the Statewide Flood Emergency Response Grant Program to date is $20.1 million.
DWR is pleased to announce the final directed funding awards for the Statewide Flood Emergency Response Grant Program, Round 3. This grant program provides funding for local emergency responders to improve their capacity to respond to flood emergencies.
Statewide Round 3 Directed Funding Awards: September 2024
Agency | Award Amount | Funding Components |
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Blue Lake Rancheria | $100,800 | Planning, training, materials |
Butte County OES | $110,250 | Planning, training, communications, exercises |
City of Gonzales | $49,875 | Communication tools, materials |
Humboldt County OES | $189,000 | Planning, training, materials |
Mendocino County |
$288,887 | Planning, mapping, communications, materials |
Monterey Water Resources Agency |
$189,000 | Communication tools |
Monterey County Department of Emergency Management | $162,750 | Planning, materials |
RD 2091 - CHASE and RD 2063 | $36,700 | Planning, mapping |
Sutter County OES | $262,500 | Planning, training, materials |
TOTAL | $1,389,762 |
Delta Grants
California public agencies in the legal Delta whose primary responsibility is flood emergency response and coordination are eligible to apply for these grants.
The first round of Delta grants was awarded in June 2014 and the second round in September 2017 through a solicitation process. Additional funding was made available for Directed Funding action under the grant program’s Round 2 guidelines and was awarded in December 2018 and December 2019. The total amount awarded by the Delta Grants Program to date is $25 million.
The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) is pleased to announce the final funding awards for the Delta Flood Emergency Response Grant Program, Round 3. This grant program provides funding for local emergency responders within the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to improve their capacity to respond to flood emergencies.
Final Funding Recommendations
Grantee | County | Recommended Funding |
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Bethel Island MID | Contra Costa | $462,000 |
Hotchkiss Tract RD 799 | Contra Costa | $305,000 |
San Joaquin County | San Joaquin | $1,664,000 |
City of Sacramento | Sacramento | $306,000 |
City of Isleton | Sacramento | $250,000 |
Yolo County | Yolo | $1,563,000 |
Bradford Island RD 2059 | Contra Costa | $450,000 |
TOTAL | $5,000,000 |
DWR is pleased to announce the awards for the Delta Flood Emergency Response Grant Program, Round 2, Directed Funding action. In July 2019, $4.9 million of Proposition 1E and $5 million of Proposition 1 funding was made available for Directed Funding action under the grant program’s Round 2 guidelines. After careful review and coordination with potential grant recipients, DWR has awarded funding for the two grants described below.
The Delta Flood Emergency Response Grant Program supports the activities of local agencies who are working with DWR and its partners to improve flood emergency preparedness and response within their jurisdictions.
Eligible agencies included the five Delta counties (Contra Costa, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Solano, Yolo), local maintaining agencies, and public agencies in the legal Delta whose primary responsibility is flood emergency response and coordination.
Funding Awards
- Sacramento County OES award for $9,590,037. This award will amend the existing Sacramento County OES agreement from a total of $743,871 to $10,333,908. Sacramento County OES will be the lead agency representing and coordinating with Delta counties (Yolo, Solano, Contra Costa, and San Joaquin) and reclamation districts (RDs). This funding will help agencies provide training, hold exercises, develop a decision support tool, and procure flood fight material and equipment for the region.
- Reclamation District 3 (RD3) award for $310,000. This award will execute a new agreement. RD3 will be the lead agency representing eight Delta RDs. This funding will help the RDs update flood emergency plans and hold exercises.
The 15-day public comment period for the list of awards closed on December 17, 2019. A summary of the comments and responses received (PDF) is available. Note that the awarded projects must enter into a grant agreement with DWR before any funding can be disbursed.
For any questions or additional information, contact:
- William Wong at William.Wong@water.ca.gov or (916) 574-2305
- Liz Bryson at Elizabeth.Bryson@water.ca.gov or (916) 574-1358
We have made more funding available for the Flood Emergency Response Projects grants. The original amount of $5 million was increased to $10 million in early 2013, and another $5 million was added in mid-2013. $10 million in funding has been awarded for statewide projects and Delta communications equipment, while the remaining $5 million has been recommended for projects in the legal Delta. An additional $5 million was made available for the second round of Statewide grants. This increase in funding represents our strong commitment to improving flood preparedness and response at the local level throughout the state.
Grant | Funding Amount | Status |
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Statewide: Third Round (outside legal Delta) | $10.1 million (Prop 84) | Awards were completed in June 2018. |
Delta: Second Round | $14.9 million (Prop 1E and 1) | Awards were completed in September 2017. Directed Funding awards were completed in 2018 and 2019. |
Statewide: Second Round (outside legal Delta) | $5 million (Prop 84) | Awards were completed in September 2015. |
Delta: First Round | $5 million (Prop. 1E) | Awards were completed in June 2014. |
Statewide: First Round (outside legal Delta) | $5 million (Prop. 84) | Awards were completed in September 2013. |
Delta Emergency Communication | $5 million (Prop 84) | Awards were completed in 2012. |
Total: $45 million
California public agencies with primary responsibility for flood emergency response and coordination were eligible to apply for this competitive grant. The geographic scope of this grant is statewide, outside of the legal Delta.
The Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2006 (Proposition 84) makes funding available to improve local flood emergency response. Up to $5 million in funding was available through this grant and required no local match.
Round 1: 2013
Projects Receiving Funding for Flood Emergency Response - Statewide Grants in 2013
Lead Agency | Participating Agencies | Project Components | Award Amount |
Reclamation District 108 | 19 | ER Plans, Multi-Agency Coordination Planning, Training | $1,209,000 |
Levee District 1 | 8 | ER Plans, Generator | $416,469 |
Yuba County OES | 6 | ER Plans, Comm. Equipment, Exercise | $123,500 |
Reclamation District 784 | 6 | Training, Flood Supplies, Generator | $284,519 |
Ventura Watershed Protection District | 7 | Alert 2 upgrade, Training | $839,356 |
Sacramento County OES | 5 | ER Plans, Exercise, Sensor Upgrade | $918,834 |
City of West Sacramento | 7 | ER Plans, Mapping | $270,500 |
Merced County OES | 6 | ER Plans | $91,183 |
City of Roseville | 3 | ER Plans, Mapping, ALERT 2 upgrade | $195,290 |
City of Palo Alto | 7 | ALERT 2 upgrade | $120,000 |
Yuba City Fire Department | 3 | Comm. Equipment | $111,289 |
San Joaquin County OES | 1 | ER Plans, ALERT 2 upgrade | $179,750 |
Contra Costa County Sheriff | 1 | Steam Gauges | $206,500 |
San Bernardino Flood Control District | 1 | Comm. Equipment | $33,810 |
California Geological Survey | 2 | Mapping | $0 |
Sacramento Metro Fire Department | 6 | ER Plans | $0 |
Round 2: 2015
Projects Receiving Funding for Flood Emergency Response - Statewide Grants in 2015
Lead Agency | Participating Agencies | Project Components | Amount Awarded |
Ventura County Watershed Protection District | 8 | Flood Safety Plans, ALERT2 | $780,674 |
Reclamation District 108 | 11 | Flood Safety Plans, Early Warning System, LMA Radios, Flood ER Exercises, Flood Fight Supplies | $682,713 |
San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services | 1 | Flood Safety Plans, SEMS/NIMS Training, Flood Fight Supplies | $598,250 |
Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District | 4 | Flood Safety Plans, EMS/NIMS Training, ALERT2 | $520,102 |
Yolo County Office of Emergency Services | 7 | Flood Safety Plans, SEMS/NIMS Training | $393,500 |
San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District | 1 | Flood Safety Plans, Flood Fight Supplies, ALERT2 | $317,205 |
Monterey County Water Resources Agency | 4 | Flood Safety Plans, ALERT2 | $312,124 |
Stanislaus County Office of Emergency Services | 3 | Flood Safety Plans, SEMS/NIMS Training, Flood ER Exercises | $205,000 |
Sacramento County Office of Emergency Services | 7 | Flood Safety Plans, ALERT2, LMA Radios | $203,700 |
City of West Sacramento | 8 | Flood ER Exercises | $169,380 |
City of Roseville | 6 | ALERT2 | $130,013 |
Sonoma County Fire and Emergency Services District | 7 | Flood Safety Plans, Flood ER Exercises | $120,124 |
Arcata Fire Protection District | 4 | Flood Safety Plans, SEMS/NIMS Training, Flood ER Exercises | $96,000 |
City of Pico Rivera Community & Economic Development Department | 3 | Flood Safety Plans, Flood ER Exercises | $95,040 |
Yuba County Office of Emergency Services | 9 | Flood Safety Plans, SEMS/NIMS Training, Flood ER Exercises | $87,500 |
City of Corona Department of Water and Power | 3 | Flood Safety Plans, Flood ER Exercises | $75,000 |
Orange County Public Works | 4 | Flood Safety Plans, Early Warning System | $75,000 |
City of Angels Camp | 5 | Flood Safety Plans, SEMS/NIMS Training, Flood ER Exercises | $68,700 |
City of Folsom | 4 | ALERT2 | $47,475 |
Lompoc Fire Department | 3 | SEMS/NIMS Training, Flood ER Exercises | $22,500 |
Sutter Butte Flood Control Agency | 5 | $0 | |
San Bernardino County Flood Control District | 1 | $0 | |
West Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency | 5 | $0 |
Round 3: 2018
$10.1 Million in Grants Awarded for the Statewide Flood Emergency Response Grant Program, Round 3
The California Department of Water Resources is pleased to announce the final awards for the Statewide Flood Emergency Response Grant Program Round 3. After careful review of the applications received from the 2018 solicitation, and a 15-day comment period, DWR is awarding a total of $10.1 million funding for 25 grants.
This grant is designed to provide funding for local emergency responders in California, outside the legal Delta, to improve their capacity to respond to flood emergencies.
List of Awards for Flood Emergency Response – Statewide Grants in June 2018
Agency | Participating Agencies | Award | Funding Components |
Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District | 4 | $466,000 | Decision Support, Exercises, Plans |
City of Folsom | 4 | $52,395 | ALERT2 |
City of Sacramento | 1 | $70,000 | Decision Support |
Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District | 1 | $374,000 | Decision Support |
Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District | 1 | $287,500 | Plans, SEMS/NIMS |
Inyo County | 1 | $40,000 | Materials & Equipment |
Kings River Conservation District | 6 | $451,207 | Decision Support, Plans, SEMS/NIMS |
Lake County Watershed Protection District | 3 | $0 | N/A |
Little Lake Valley - City of Willits | 4 | $196,087 | Exercises, Materials & Equipment, Plans, SEMS/NIMS |
Lower San Joaquin Levee District | 4 | $147,740 | Materials & Equipment, Plans |
Madera County Flood Control and Water Conservation District | 5 | $540,000 | Decision Support, Exercises, Materials & Equipment, Plans |
Monterey County Water Resources Agency | 3 | $162,782 | ALERT2 |
Pico Rivera | 9 | $315,000 | Plans |
Placer County Flood Control and Water Conservation District | 2 | $184,196 | ALERT2 |
RD 108 | 13 | $445,000 | Exercises, Materials & Equipment Plans |
Sacramento County OES | 4 | $664,982 | ALERT2, Materials & Equipment |
Sacramento River West Side Levee District | 2 | $172,000 | Decision Support |
San Luis Obispo Public Works | 1 | $195,195 | Decision Support, Exercises, Materials & Equipment, Plans, SEMS/NIMS |
San Mateo County | 7 | $485,850 | ALERT2, Decision Support, Exercises, Plans, SEMS/NIMS |
Santa Cruz County Flood Control and Water Conservation District | 8 | $725,467 | ALERT2 |
San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District | 2 | $583,950 | ALERT2, Materials & Equipment, SEMS/NIMS |
Solano County | 9 | $727,125 | Decision Support, Exercises, Plans, SEMS/NIMS |
Sutter County | 4 | $806,750 | Decision Support, Exercises, Materials & Equipment, Plans |
Ventura County Watershed Protection District | 8 | $1,577,451 | ALERT2, Plans |
Yolo County | 6 | $178,815 | Decision Support, Materials & Equipment |
Yuba County OES | 10 | $280,500 | Comm. Gear, Materials & Equipment, Plans |
Total $10,129,992
Project | Sponsor | Amount Awarded |
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Bethel Island Flood Emergency Response Communication Equipment Project | Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District (BIMID) | $34,911 |
Delta Interoperability Group | Sacramento County | $1,710,000 |
San Joaquin County | $1,020,000 | |
Solano County | $587,370 | |
Yolo County | $1,315,000 | |
Contra Costa County | $329,593 |
The objective of the Flood Emergency Response Grants is to improve local flood emergency response and contribute to increased public safety. California public agencies in the legal Delta with primary responsibility for flood emergency response and coordination are eligible to apply for this competitive grant.
The Disaster Preparedness and Flood Protection Bond Act of 2006 (Proposition 1E) makes funding available to improve local flood emergency response. Up to $5 million in funding is available through this grant and requires no local match.
Projects Receiving Funding for Flood Emergency Response Projects – Delta Grants in 2014
Lead Agency |
Project Components |
Amount Awarded |
---|---|---|
San Joaquin County OES |
ER Plans, Training, Maps |
$1,630,000 |
Yolo County OES |
ER Plans, Training, Maps |
$1,173,000 |
Contra Costa County, Office of the Sheriff |
ER Plans, Maps, ALERT 2 Upgrades |
$673,600 |
Sacramento County OES |
ER Plans, Training, ALERT 2 Upgrades |
$927,000 |
Solano County OES |
ER Plans, Training |
$450,000 |
San Joaquin County Public Works |
ALERT 2 Upgrades |
$250,000 |
Total |
$5,103,600 |
Projects Receiving Funding for Delta Flood Emergency Response Grant, Round 2
Awards for the second round were completed in September 2017. Awards for the second round, directed funding, were completed in 2018 and December 2019.
Agency | Funding Components | Grant Amount |
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Bethel Island (CCC) | Application, Admin, SEMS/NIMS, Exercises, Flood Fight Materials | $90,030 |
RD 3 Grand Island (SC) | Admin, Plans/Maps, Exercises | $310,000 |
RD 563 Tyler Island (SC) | Application, Admin, Plans/Maps, Flood Fight Materials | $65,250 |
RD 799 Hotchkiss Tract (CCC) | Application, Admin, Plans/Maps, Flood Fight Materials, Exercise | $255,000 |
RD 800 Byron Tract (CCC) | Application, Admin, Plans/Maps, Flood Fight Materials, Exercise | $85,500 |
RD 1601 Twitchell Island (SC) | Application, Admin, Plans/Maps | $36,850 |
RD 2111 Dead Horse Island (SC) | Application, Admin, Plans/Maps, Flood Fight Materials | $56,850 |
Sacramento County OES | Admin, Info Systems, Training, Flood Fight Materials, Flood Fight Equipment | $10,333,908 |
San Joaquin County | Application, Admin, Plans/Maps, SEMS/NIMS, Training, Exercises, Flood Fight Materials & Supplies | $3,005,820 |
San Joaquin FCWCD | Application, Admin, Plans/Maps, ALERT2 Upgrades |
$273,000 |
Solano County | Application, SEMS/NIMS, Flood Fight Materials | $131,000 |
Yolo County | Application, Admin, Info Systems, Training, Flood Fight Materials, Monitoring Equipment | $262,210 |
TOTAL | $14,900,037 |