FEMA Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP)

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FEMA Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP)
Program Overview The Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program was created in 1983 to supplement the
work of local social service organizations within the United States, both private and governmental, to
help people in need of emergency assistance. This collaborative effort between the private and public
sectors has disbursed over $2.3 billion in Federal funds during its 21-year history.
Funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Emergency Food and Shelter
Program (EFSP) is designed to help nonprofit and local government agencies feed the hungry, shelter
the homeless and prevent hunger and homelessness for thousands of people facing non-disaster
emergencies. This public/private partnership carries through to the grassroots level as local boards
determine how to use EFSP funds in their communities.
Lane County is responsible for:
 Coordinating a process to advertise and solicit applications for funding
 Recruiting members for the local EFSP board
 Facilitate the funding allocation process. Pima County acts as a liaison between the National EFSP
local recipient organizations for all reporting and monitoring purposes.
Program Intent  For the purchase of food and shelter
 To supplement and expand current available resources
 Not to substitute or reimburse ongoing programs and services, or to start new programs
The local EFSP is designed to ensure cooperation between agencies and allocation of funds to the
neediest areas. The local board is composed of representatives knowledgeable of local service needs
and will prioritize funding allocations accordingly.
EFSP Board Lane County is responsible for convening a local board whose composition mirrors the National Board.
Local board members represent nonprofit and local governmental organizations that provide services
to homeless and near homeless individuals and families. The local board is responsible for
establishing local priorities for funding, reviewing applications, and making funding allocations to the
selected local recipient organizations.
Board Member
Representing
Kit Bradley Chair .............................Community Leader
Gary Powell Vice Chair .....................National Council of Churches
Hugh Massengill Secretary ...............Homeless Advocate
Thomas Mulhern ..............................National Conference of Catholic Churches
Bob Peters ......................................United Way of Lane County
Steve Manela ..................................Lane County Health & Human Services
Mike Fleck .......................................Community Sharing Program
Beverlee Hughes ..............................Food for Lane County
Francisca Leyva-Johnson ..................Community Leader/City of Eugene
Program Eligibility For a local agency to be eligible for funding it must be a non-profit or an agency of government, and
have demonstrated ability to provide food and/or shelter assistance. Funds are intended to
supplement and expand on-going services.
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