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Case Study

US National Flood Insurance Program’s (NFIP) Community Rating System (CRS)

COUNTRY/REGION

United States

START - END DATE

1990 - Ongoing

REALM

Freshwater

FEMA’s Community Rating System (CRS) is a voluntary incentive programme that recognises and rewards community floodplain management practices exceeding the minimum requirements of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Over 1,500 communities participate nationwide, earning flood insurance premium discounts of 5% to 45% based on credit points for activities across four categories: public information, mapping and regulations, flood damage reduction, and flood preparedness.

Critically, the CRS awards substantial credit points for open space preservation (Activity 420), where communities preserve floodplains as natural areas free from development. Preserving floodplain open space allows ecosystems to perform natural functions including storing floodwaters, providing habitat, and reducing flood risk. Communities can earn up to nearly 2,000 points for open space preservation alone, with additional credits for deed-restricted parcels, natural shoreline protection, wetland habitat preservation, and low-density zoning in floodplains. This creates a direct financial incentive linking nature-based solutions to reduced insurance costs for property owners.

Insurance trigger type

The mechanism by which an insurance payout or financial response is activated

Indemnity

Insurance scheme target

Beneficiary of Insurance Scheme

Local Communities, Public Sector

Insurance scheme developer

The type of institution(s) providing insurance or guarantees

Public

Insured risk

The primary category of risk addressed or managed by the insurance solution.

Physical Risk to People/Assets/Economic Activity

Insurance product type

Adapted from UNEP FI framework subcategories

Insurance for solutions integrating, incentivising or enabling nature-related risk reduction and mitigation

Partners:

FEMA, state floodplain management agencies, local community governments

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