The Public Assistance Delivery Model has four phases, each with its own objective. Breaking the model up into phases allows for greater transparency and tracking of Applicants' grants.
Phase I: Operational Planning Objective: Identify Applicants' disaster impacts and recovery priorities.
Phase II: Damage Intake & Eligibility Analysis Objective: Capture Applicants' disaster-related damages and determine eligibility within 60 days of the Recovery Scoping Meeting.
Phase III: Scoping & Costing III Objective: Develop the Damage Description and Dimensions, scope of work, and actual costs for Completed/Fully Documented projects, or develop the scope of work and cost estimates for Standard and Specialized projects. The Consolidated Resource Center also validates Applicant-provided scope of work and cost estimates.
Phase IV: Obligation Objective: Obligate projects, complete the Recovery Transition Meeting with the Applicant, and transition Field Operations to the Region.
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