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 <title>Disaster Housing: Implementation of FEMA&apos;s Alternative Housing Pilot Program Provides Lessons for Improving Future Competitions</title>
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<abstract>The Department of Homeland Security&apos;s (DHS) Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) provides direct temporary housing	 
assistance in response to disasters primarily through a 	 
combination of travel trailers and manufactured homes and for a  
period of up to 18 months. In 2005, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita  
devastated much of the housing stock across the Gulf Coast	 
region, leaving thousands of persons in need of temporary housing
for lengthy periods. Uncertainty with respect to neighborhood and
community recovery and individual and community resistance to the
use of travel trailers for extended temporary housing challenged 
the effectiveness of FEMA&apos;s traditional temporary housing	 
options. Recognizing these challenges, Congress, in the Fiscal	 
Year 2006 Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense, 
the Global War on Terror, and Hurricane Recovery, provided for	 
alternative housing pilot programs in the areas hardest hit by	 
Hurricane Katrina and the other hurricanes of the 2005 season,	 
and appropriated $400 million to DHS for this purpose. To	 
implement this provision of law, FEMA announced a competitive	 
grant program--the Alternative Housing Pilot Program		 
(AHPP)--inviting the five Gulf Coast states (Alabama, Florida,	 
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas) to submit proposals for	 
projects that would demonstrate alternatives for housing disaster
victims. FEMA convened a panel of officials to evaluate and score
the projects. In December 2006, FEMA announced that it was	 
awarding Mississippi up to $281.3 million for two projects,	 
Louisiana up to $74.5 million for one project, Texas up to $16.5 
million for one project, and Alabama up to $15.7 million for one 
project. This report examines (1) the processes FEMA followed for
soliciting and evaluating AHPP project proposals, and for	 
selecting projects for funding and determining the funding	 
amounts; (2) how FEMA&apos;s processes compare with those of other	 
agencies that carry out similar types of competitive grant	 
programs; and (3) how the group of projects FEMA selected for	 
AHPP funding, as well as other funding options, addresses the	 
goal of identifying alternative forms of disaster housing.</abstract>
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