Program
C&CB
Tech & EHP
Miscellaneous
Application Elements
100

Theses HMA programs are only available post-disaster after a presidential declaration

What is HMGP and HMGP Post Fire

100

Collecting data for a BCA, environmental compliance, and other program requirements

What are project scoping/advance assistance eligible activities?

100

SHPO

What is the State Historic Preservation Officer?

100

The first step in the project scoping process

What is Develop alternative solutions to the problem?

100

Cost, technical feasibility, and community support

What should be considered when scoping alternatives?

200

Planning process description; risk assessment; mitigation strategy; plan maintenance; plan adoption

What are the sequential steps for mitigation planning?

200

Mitigation planning

What is the first step or an eligibility requirement for the mitigation process?

200

BCA Toolkit or pre-calculated benefits

What are methods for demonstrating cost-effectiveness of a proposed project?

200

Costs that occur prior to awarding the project

What are Pre-Award Costs?

200

These costs may be incurred before award but are only reimbursed if the subapplication is approved.

What are pre-award costs?

300

These FEMA programs help reduce risk for people, structures, and infrastructure.

What is Hazard Mitigation Assistance?

300

Identify the hours needed by role and hourly rate including any needed for closeout

What are key considerations in budget development for the planning process?

300

Expedited and unified interagency EHP review process, to ensure Federal agencies coordinate EHP compliance for activitie

What is Unified Federal Review?

300

Provides a subapplicant with funding to determine if a complex mitigation project will meet FEMA's eligibility requirements

What is a phased project or project scoping?

300

Measurable durations for tasks and milestones; time needed for bidding/procurement process; time needed for review and adoption for mitigation planning subapplications

What are items included in a subapplication schedule?

400

Any sustained action taken to reduce or eliminate long-term risk to people and property from natural hazards and their effects.

What is Hazard Mitigation?

400

FEMA-approved hazard mitigation plan

What is required for a jurisdiction to apply for a project scoping/advance assistance project (or any project other than a new or updated plan)?

400

This calculation is a method that determines the future risk reduction benefits of a hazard mitigation project and compares those benefits to its costs.

What is the Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA)?

400

The effort to identify a community’s risks and vulnerabilities associated with hazards and to develop and implement strategies to reduce or eliminate risk

What is Hazard Mitigation Planning?

400

C - Establishing partnerships across the US to reverse the effects of climate change

What is the answer you should select for post-test question #14?

500

Among the HMA programs, this one excludes projects focused on building codes and standards.

What is Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA)?

500

Project type that could focus on land use ordinances, zoning ordinances and floodplain management ordinances

What is Codes and Standards?

500

Also known as "non-Federal share," or "match," this is the portion of the costs of a federally assisted project or program not covered by FEMA.

What is Cost Share? 

500

Eligibility, technical feasibility and effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, environmental and historic preservation compliance

What are the evaluation criteria for project alternatives in the project scoping decision-making process?

500

Project description, location, goals, needs, and problems addressed, and tasks of the proposed project

What is included in the scope of work narrative?

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