Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) Practice Exam

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What type of grants were created by the 1994 National Flood Insurance Reform Act?

  1. Disaster Recovery Grants

  2. Mitigation Grants

  3. Community Support Grants

  4. Environmental Protection Grants

The correct answer is: Mitigation Grants

The 1994 National Flood Insurance Reform Act primarily focused on reducing the impact of flooding through mitigation efforts, making mitigation grants the correct choice. Disaster Recovery Grants are typically provided after a natural disaster has occurred, so they are not directly related to this act. Community Support Grants and Environmental Protection Grants may also be helpful in reducing the impact of flooding, but they are not the specific type of grants created by this act.