Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #DHS-26-MT-045-07-99

FEMA FY 2026 Cooperating Technical Partners (CTP) Program – Region 7 Technical Services Opportunity

Buyer

Department of Homeland Security - FEMA

Posted

June 30, 2026

Respond By

August 17, 2026

Identifier

DHS-26-MT-045-07-99

NAICS

541690, 541330

FEMA's Federal Insurance Directorate is seeking eligible partners for the FY 2026 Cooperating Technical Partners (CTP) Program in Region 7. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) - Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Federal Insurance Directorate (FID), Office of Resilience - Program Overview: - $41 million in total funding available across 9 regions - Up to 100 awards, each up to $5 million - Eligible applicants: city, county, state, tribal governments, nonprofits, and institutions of higher education with active Partnership Agreements - Products/Services Requested: - Flood Risk Projects (FRP): Development and maintenance of flood hazard data and maps to support public awareness and flood risk reduction - Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) Review: Review and processing of Letters of Map Revision and Conditional Letters of Map Revision - Project Management (PM): Management of flood risk projects, including planning, coordination, outreach, training, and quality assurance - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Only completion of existing mapping projects is eligible; no new mapping project starts will be funded in FY 2026 - Recipients must comply with FEMA's standards for flood risk analysis and mapping - Project data must be entered into FEMA's Mapping Information Platform (MIP) - Quarterly reporting and performance monitoring required - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named, as this is a technical services grant opportunity for eligible entities.

Description

The Cooperating Technical Partners (CTP) Program is a mechanism used by FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) to deliver flood information to communities. CTP recipients develop flood hazard data and maps to increase public awareness of flood risk and potential mitigation actions. The program aims to strengthen local capacity for informed flood risk decision-making and supports responsible planning across government and private sectors. For FY 2026, the program funding totals $41,000,000 across 9 regions, with no new mapping project starts; funding is focused on completing existing projects.

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