GMEDC Upper Valley VT
Flood Damage Survey for Businesses

July 2024 Flood Damages

  • Message from GMEDC's Executive Director
  • Business Disaster Recovery Guide from VtSBDC
  • Department of Economic Development Flood Damage Survey for Businesses
  • Vermont 211 Wants Your Disaster Damage Information



Message from GMEDC's Executive Director

 

Hello from White River Junction. While our region manages the impact of ongoing weather events GMEDC is working with the state and the SBA to prepare for recovery. As those plans and resources come online, you will be hearing from us with information and direct support as available. Given the severe weather already experienced, and that being predicted for the days ahead, it is still unclear what the collective recovery will look like. However, as information relevant to our eventual recovery work is shared, we will make sure that it comes to your attention. Stay well, be safe.

 

Erika Hoffman-Kiess

Executive Director
Green Mountain Economic Development Corporation

Erika@gmedc.com


Business Disaster Recovery Guide from VtSBDC

     

  From VtSBDC: https://www.vtsbdc.org/disaster-recovery/


Surviving any disaster is complex. We have created a 72-page bound workbook containing all the steps needed post-disaster to create the most successful and sustainable outcome for Vermont’s businesses.

 

The VtSBDC Disaster Recovery Guide for Business contains all the steps small business owners need to take, and all the information one would need to gather post-disaster. It is in order of the tasks we found businesses needed to take after tropical storm Irene devastated Vermont in 2011. It is filled with checklists, to do lists and worksheets to help you keep all your information in one place.

 

The guide can be self-directed or reviewed with the assistance of an area business advisor, and can be accessed using the link below.


Vermont Department of Economic Development Flood Damage Survey for Businesses

DED is requesting victims of both of the July flooding events to complete the Department of Economic Development's Flood Damage Survey for Businesses. This will further aid the relief and recovery response as we seek to capture the type and scale of the flood-related damage businesses suffered in communities throughout the state.
 
Survey data will be used to inform response efforts, allocate resources, and advocate for future relief and recovery programs. The goal is to understand everyone's needs so that relief and recovery efforts are better informed at the community and industry scale.


VERMONT 211 WANTS YOUR DISASTER INFORMATION


In order to help the state apply for the FEMA Individual Assistance Program, the state of Vermont need to collect details about damage to your residence or business: https://vermont211.org/business-form

 

If you are a business in the state of Vermont, please fill out the form on the above link with as much detail as possible. These forms are being collected to present to FEMA. The more forms completely filled out, the greater chance that we will have enough to qualify for FEMA assistance. Do not contact FEMA directly; the state does not yet have access to FEMA resources. It is also very important that you give us permission to share your information with agencies that can help.

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