Technical Resources
Federal and state guidance documents to help you build resilience.
Resources by Topic
FEMA Community Disaster Resilience Zones - In the 2023 Notice of Funding Opportunity, the cost share for the BRIC program is adjusted to 90% federal and 10% non-federal for census tracts that have been designated by FEMA as Community Disaster Resilience Zones. Municipalities with Community Disaster Resilience Zones include:
- Atlantic County
- Atlantic City
- Egg Harbor Township
- Pleasantville
- Bergen County
- Little Ferry
- Moonachie
- South Hackensack
- Cape May County
- North Wildwood
- Wildwood City
- West Wildwood
- Cumberland County
- Commercial Township
- Hudson County
- Kearny
- Building Community Resilience with Nature-Based Solutions: A Guide for Local Communities (2021) - This FEMA document summarizes how to plan and implement nature-based solutions
- Building Community Resilience with Nature-Based Solutions: Strategies for Success (2023) - This FEMA document provides additional information on how to implement successful nature-based solutions projects
- Naturally Resilient Communities - an inventory of nature-based solutions for coastal communities
- Urban Street Stormwater Guide - guidance on implementing nature-based solutions for stormwater management along roadways
- Incorporating Nature-based Solutions Into Community Climate Adaptation Planning - a white paper on nature-based solutions
- NJADAPT - a suite of tools created by the New Jersey Climate Change Resource Center to help New Jersey communities understand and adapt to climate change impacts in their communities
- FEMA Resources for Climate Resilience (2021) - FEMA guidance on adapting to climate change
- Sea-Level Rise Guidance for New Jersey (2021) - NJDEP guidance on how to plan for sea-level rise
- Resilient NJ Local Planning for Climate Change Toolkit - NJDEP guidance how to plan and implement climate resilience and adaptation actions
County Hazard Mitigation Plans
Note that to access FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance funding (including BRIC and FMA), communities must have an unexpired FEMA-approved Hazard Mitigation Plan.
- Atlantic County (2022)
- Bergen County (2021)
- Burlington County (2019)
- Camden County (2022)
- Cape May County (2021)
- Cumberland County (2022)
- Essex County (2020)
- Gloucester County (2022)
- Hudson County (2020)
- Hunterdon County (2021)
- Mercer County (2021)
- Middlesex County (2022)
- Monmouth County (2021)
- Morris County (2020)
- Ocean County (2020)
- Passaic County (2020)
- Salem County (2023)
- Somerset County (2019)
- Sussex County(2021)
- Union County (2021)
- Warren County (2021)
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