10 area entities receive FEMA COVID-19 assistance
AUGUSTA — Ten area entities received funds this fall through a Federal Emergency Management Agency COVID-19 aid assistance program.
Governor Janet Mills committed $35 million from the Coronavirus Relief Fund to assist local and tribal governments, and other entities that qualify for FEMA assistance, with incurred COVID-19 expenses.
The $35 million, specifically, is intended to provide the 25% match against FEMA’s Public Assistance Program Major Disaster Declaration for COVID-19 for eligible expenses incurred on or after March 1, 2020, that FEMA has approved by December 1, 2020.
FEMA determined applicant eligibility based on the requirements of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.
Eligible expenses may include: management, control and reduction of immediate threats to public health and safety; emergency medical care; medical sheltering (e.g., when existing facilities are reasonably forecasted to become overloaded soon and cannot accommodate needs); purchase and distribution of food, water, ice, medicine, and other consumable supplies, to include personal protective equipment and hazardous material suits; movement of supplies and persons; security and law enforcement; communications of general health and safety information to the public; reimbursement for tribe, territory and/or local government employee overtime costs.
Below is a list of awardees, with area entities appearing in bold.
Awardees
Acton — $934.44
Albion — $1,989.68
Androscoggin County — $1,748.53
Aroostook County — $1,696.62
Augusta — $18,322.71
Belfast — $947.99
Biddeford — $5,408.24
Bristol — $1,920.87
Brunswick — $4,375.36
Buxton — $15,113.90
Central Maine Medical Center — $108,371.37
Dedham — $1,118.72
Delta Ambulance Corporation — $15,610.06
Department of Administrative and Financial Services — $3,788,647.58
Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry — $19,870.49
Department of Defense & Veterans Services (National Guard) — $46,780.24
Edgecomb — $859.17
Falmouth — $9,051.69
Fryeburg Rescue — $1,079.63
Gardiner — $6,496.53
Hampden — $1,640.63
Houlton — $1,622.67
Islesboro — $1,781.81
Kennebunkport — $1,171.08
Lewiston — $10,351.83
Liberty Volunteer Ambulance Service — $1,244.86
Lincoln County — $4,401.98
Lisbon — $2,341.99
Lyman — $1,504.34
Maine Emergency Management Agency — $49,371.50
Maine General Medical Center — $32,229.51
Maine State Housing Authority — $1,554,888.28
Minot — $1,127.82
Norridgewock — $4,946.71
Northern Oxford Regional Ambulance — $4,518.30
Oakland — $2,409.25
Ogunquit — $51,997.02
Orono — $3,442.11
Penobscot County — $1,790.28
Portland — $66,166.81
Rockland — $6,860.10
Sagadahoc County — $1,246.80
Sebago — $2,218.94
Shapleigh — $1,593.78
Springfield — $666.90
St. George — $3,277.74
Waldo County — $2,477.82
Waterville — $22,830.66
Wells — $6,436.82
Westbrook — $29,872.04
Winthrop — $12,066.40
Wiscasset — $6,877.93
York — $34,973.83
York County — $150,887.14
York Hospital — $72,276.07
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