Federal Resources

The White House, federal departments, federal agencies, and congressional research services have published resources and guidance related to hurricanes Helene and Milton. Learn more about federal resources available to local communities and public agencies. You can also explore programs geared toward state and local governments, individuals and families, and agriculture and livestock in the drop downs below.

Top Resources

Hurricane Helene Recovery: Brief Overview of FEMA Programs and Resources
Hurricane Milton Recovery: Brief Overview of FEMA Programs and Resources 
FEMA’s IA Program Changes to Support Disaster Survivors 

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Agriculture and Livestock

Agriculture and Livestock

Below are federal disaster relief programs to support agriculture and livestock affected by natural disasters, such as Hurricanes Helene and Milton. These programs provide both financial and technical assistance for recovery efforts.

Individuals and Families

Individuals and Families

Below are federal disaster relief programs available to individuals and families affected by natural disasters, such as Hurricanes Helene and Milton. These programs provide both financial and technical assistance for recovery efforts.

State and Local Governments

State and Local Governments

Below are disaster relief programs available to state and local governments affected by natural disasters, such as Hurricanes Helene and Milton. These programs provide both financial and technical assistance for recovery efforts.

Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation Grant Programs

Rehabilitation of High Hazard Potential Dam (HHPD) Grant Program

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This program reduces or eliminates the risk of eligible high hazard potential dams (HHPD). Funds will be made available to eligible states for pass-through to nonfederal governmental organizations or nonprofit organizations for the rehabilitation of HHPD listed in the National Inventory of Dams with a condition assessment of poor or unsatisfactory and dams in fair condition with a population at risk (PAR) at or above 1,000. Eligible applicants are states with a state dam safety program that is authorized by state legislation and a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)-approved state mitigation plan that includes all dam risks and complies with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000. Local governments and nonprofits may apply as sub applicants through their state specific process.

Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Grant Program

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The purpose of this program is to improve emergency management and preparedness capabilities by supporting flexible, sustainable, secure, strategically located, and fully interoperable emergency operations centers with a focus on addressing identified deficiencies and needs. Eligible applicants are state administrative agencies (SAAs) applying on behalf of state and local units of government, and tribal governments with projects identified to receive funding through this program.

Community Facilities Program Disaster Repair Grants

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The purpose of this program is to repair essential community facilities damaged by presidentially declared disasters. Projects must be located in a rural area, except for utility-type services such as telecommunications or hydroelectric that serve both rural and non-rural areas; financially feasible; for public use; necessary for orderly community development; and consistent with the state strategic plan. Eligible applicants are state and local governments, nonprofit corporations or associations that have significant ties with the local rural community, unless they are nonprofit utilities, and federally recognized Indian tribes.

Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program

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The purpose of this program is to build regional capacity to manage catastrophic incidents by improving and expanding collaboration for catastrophic incident preparedness. Eligible applicants are states, including the District of Columbia and territories, that contain one or more of the 100 most populous metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs), as well as local governments located within one of the 100 most populous MSAs.

Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)

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This program helps states, tribes, and territories develop hazard mitigation plans and rebuild following a presidential major disaster declaration in a way that reduces or mitigates future disaster losses in their communities. Eligible applicants are the emergency management agencies or similar offices of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, U.S. territories, and federally recognized tribes. Eligible sub applicants include state agencies, federally recognized tribes, local governments/communities, and private nonprofit organizations.
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