Resilient Communities Infrastructure Program (RCIP)
Infrastructure
Overview
Through the Resilient Communities Infrastructure Program (RCIP), the state addresses unmet needs in the area of infrastructure across impacted areas in order to expand upon and improve resilient community planning. The goal of this program is to reduce overall risk to the population and structures from future hazard events, while also reducing reliance on federal funding in future disasters.
The program requires mitigation components to be included within the scope(s) of awarded projects in order to advance long-term resilience. Critical to this function is the collaboration with local and community leaders to respond to their communities’ most urgent rebuilding needs and assist in identifying long-term and innovative solutions to strengthen the state’s infrastructure and critical systems.
Units of general local government (UGLG) were eligible for program assistance. Under the Resilient Communities Infrastructure Program, project selections and priorities for funding must include activities implemented in:
- Most Impacted and Distressed (MID) areas
- Low-income area populations
- Underserved communities that were economically distressed prior to the storm events (i.e., Opportunity Zones, Promise Zones, Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas, Tribal Areas etc.)
Note: Subrecipients have already been selected.
Key Dates and Milestones
Final Application Submission – October 15, 2026
Includes allocating unobligated funds for approved projects.
Design Start – January 31, 2027
Design Completion – January 31, 2028
Construction Start – March 31, 2028
Construction Completion – March 31, 2030
Economic Development Last Service – March 31, 2030
Closeout Completion – September 30, 2030
Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
Approved Projects by Organization