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FY 2011 OPSG Allocations <br />FY 2011 OPSG funds will be allocated based on risk -based prioritization using CBP's <br />Sector - specific border risk methodology to include, but not limited to: threat, <br />vulnerability, miles of border, and other border - specific "law enforcement intelligence," <br />as well as feast i1i2011 Operation Orders to designated localities within the <br />United States border States and territories. <br />Eligible grantees under the FY 2011 OPSG are local units of government at the county <br />level and federally- recognized Tribal governments in the States bordering Canada <br />(including Alaska), southern States bordering Mexico, and States and territories with <br />international water borders. The SAA is the only entity eligible to apply to FEMA for <br />FY 2011 OPSG funds on behalf of the county or similar level of government and <br />federally- recognized Tribal governments. Eligible States and territories without a <br />county or similar level of government structure are authorized to accept applications on <br />behalf of the alternative unit of local government. SAAs in this situation must advise <br />FEMA in writing as to their intent. Note: Not all applicants are guaranteed to receive <br />funding under the FY 2011 OPSG. <br />FY2011 MMRS Allocations <br />FY 2011 MMRS funding will be divided evenly among the 124 MMRS jurisdictions listed <br />below. <br />FY 2011 MMRS Funding Al <br />ma Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, and <br />and Juneau <br />lArizona (Glendale Mesa, - Phoenix, and Tucson 1 $1,126:7721 <br />Rock <br />28 <br />