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Frequently asked questions
What types of programs does CSA support?
CSA supports a wide range of federal disaster recovery programs, including FEMA PA, HMGP, FMA, and HUD’s Community Development Block Grant–Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR). Our team is experienced in navigating complex regulatory requirements across FEMA, HUD, and DOT funding streams.
Does CSA have a nationwide presence?
Yes. CSA is headquartered in Port Charlotte, Florida, with additional regional hubs in Wayne, New Jersey, and Houston, Texas. We also maintain a growing number of offices nationwide and continuously establish satellite locations to ensure local presence and provide rapid, responsive support wherever our clients need us.
How fast can CSA mobilize after a disaster?
CSA is prepared to act before the disaster strikes. Our teams support preparedness and planning and can deploy within 24 hours of an event to assist with damage assessments, FEMA coordination, and emergency recovery operations.
What is FEMA, and what are its main programs?
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) provides funding and support for disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation.
- Public Assistance (PA): FEMA’s largest grant program, supporting SLTTs and eligible nonprofits with debris removal, emergency protective measures, and permanent infrastructure restoration.
- Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP): Provides funding for long-term mitigation projects post-disaster.
- Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA): A competitive grant program to reduce flood risk for properties insured through NFIP.
What is HUD, and how does CDBG-DR funding work?
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) oversees housing and community development programs. Its CDBG-DR program provides federal funding to support long-term recovery following presidentially declared disasters. These funds help communities with housing repair, infrastructure restoration, economic revitalization, and addressing unmet recovery needs.