1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated December 9, 2021A Brief Introduction to the National Flood Insurance ProgramThe National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is the primary source of flood insurance coverage for residential properties in the United States. The NFIP has two main policy goals: (1) t
2、o provide access to primary flood insurance, thereby allowing for the transfer of some of the financial risk of property owners to the federal government; and (2) to mitigate and reduce the nations comprehensive flood risk through the development and implementation of floodplain management standards
3、. A longer-term objective of the NFIP is to reduce federal expenditure on disaster assistance after floods. As a public insurance program, the goals of the NFIP are different from the goals of private-sector insurance companies. It encompasses social goals to provide flood insurance in flood-prone a
4、reas to property owners who otherwise would not be able to obtain it and to reduce the governments cost after floods. The NFIP also engages in many “noninsurance” activities in the public interest: it identifies and maps flood hazards, disseminates flood-risk information through flood maps, requires