RESOURCE LIBRARY
RESOURCE LIBRARY
Welcome to the Resource Library—your go-to hub for relevant policies, research, funding opportunities, and best practices to support long-term recovery efforts. This evolving collection connects you with the tools, insights, and resources, from Vermont and beyond, to help our communities rebuild stronger and more resilient. Whether you're looking for emergency aid, rebuilding strategies, or funding sources, you’ll find something helpful here. Check back often—we’re always adding new resources!
Four Vermont policy changes after July 2023 floods (1/4)
Policy Change #1 As of July 2024, Vermont requires property sellers and renters to disclose if FEMA rated their property as high or moderate-risk flood zone
Disasters and the rental housing community
An overview of key challenges in practice, policy, and evidence on the subject of renters and disaster continuum
Four Vermont policy changes after July 2023 floods (2/4)
Policy Change #2 The Flood Safety Act was a policy change in which Vermont placed regulations on new developments in areas where rivers move when they change course over time
Four Vermont policy changes after July 2023 floods (3/4)
Policy Change #3 Policy change Vermont recently implemented after the July 2023 floods was offering new grants to help Vermont municipalities pay for projects that could reduce future disaster risk
Four Vermont policy changes after July 2023 floods (4/4)
Policy Change #4 Vermont's Climate Superfund Act is a groundbreaking approach to holding fossil fuel companies accountable for climate change costs and using the funds to support disaster recovery and climate adaptation efforts.