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Emergency Communications Systems and the Puerto Rico Police Department Receive Millions in Funding Obligations
GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico – Communications systems used to handle emergencies on the island as well as several Puerto Rico Police buildings will benefit from over $1.6 million in grants awarded under FEMA’s Public Assistance program. These funds will help those in uniform to continue providing vital safety services to communities.
FEMA Provides More Than $5.5 Million to ProMedica Health System
CHICAGO - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency announced today that $5.5 million has been made available in federal disaster aid for medical supplies and equipment to support healthcare workers in the state of Ohio.
FEMA Extends the Suspension of Rent Collection for Camp Fire Survivors
Oakland, Calif. – Due to the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on Butte County survivors recovering from the Camp Fire, FEMA will delay rent collection for three more months for residents living in temporary housing units from July-September.
Umatilla County Residents, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Receive More than $3 Million for Flood Recovery
Salem, Oregon – Over a period of just two months, a combined total of more than $3 million in disaster assistance funds are in the hands of residents of Umatilla County and the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation to help recover from severe storms, flooding and landslides that occurred in northeast Oregon February 5-9, 2020.
Use FEMA Grants for Intended Purpose
NASHVILLE – FEMA reminds Tennesseans who have received federal disaster assistance to use the money for its intended purpose and to keep receipts for three years.
Disaster assistance is intended to help residents meet basic disaster-related needs. A letter explaining what the payment is to be used for arrives within a day or two of the check or direct deposit payment.
If applicants spend the payment on anything other than the purpose for which it is intended, they may be denied future disaster assistance. In some cases, FEMA may ask that the money be returned.
What to Expect After You Register
Canton, MS – If you were impacted by the April 12 tornadoes, severe storms, winds or flooding in Clarke, Grenada, Jasper, Lawrence, Panola and Walthall counties, you may be eligible for limited financial assistance from FEMA. These counties were recently added to the President’s disaster declaration for Mississippi that designated Covington, Jefferson Davis and Jones counties for assistance.
State, Federal Disaster Dollars Help Tideland Electric Membership Corporation
May 26, 2020
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Media Contact: 919-825-2514
State, Federal Disaster Dollars Reimburse Dare County Debris Removal Expenses
May 26, 2020
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Media Contact: 919-825-2514
Distribution of Infrared Thermometers
The federal government will distribute non-contact infrared thermometers (NCIT) to support phased reopening of the Nation’s workplaces and restarting of the American economy.
FEMA Awards $1.2 Million for Ninemile Creek Mitigation Project
DENVER – FEMA has awarded a $1.2 million grant to Missoula County. The grant will fund a stream restoration project along the main stem of Ninemile Creek. This project will benefit community members by decreasing peak runoff, providing floodplain storage and increasing drought resilience. Agricultural landowners downstream will realize benefits associated with aquifer storage and increased late season flow.
FEMA Awards Fargo $3.6 Million for Mitigation Project
DENVER – FEMA has announced a federal grant for the City of Fargo that will make $3.6 million for work to mitigate the Fargo Water Treatment Plant and Pump Station against flooding from the Red River.
FEMA Assistance does not affect other Federal Assistance
Canton, MS – Persons and households in Clarke, Covington, Grenada, Jasper, Jefferson Davis, Jones, Lawrence, Panola and Walthall counties who register with FEMA may have questions about whether funds from FEMA might cause them to lose other federal payments to which they are entitled.
Applying for federal disaster assistance from FEMA will not affect other federal benefits that Mississippi disaster survivors of the April 12 tornadoes, severe storms, straight-line winds and flooding may receive.
Photos of Whole-of-America COVID-19 Response
WASHINGTON -- As of May 21, FEMA, HHS and the private sector combined have coordinated the delivery of or are shipping: 83.4 million N-95 respirators, 140.2 million surgical masks, 11.9 million face shields, 28.6 million surgical gowns and more than 1 billion gloves.
FEMA has procured and delivered 7.5 million swabs and 4 million units of media so far this month in support of the White House Task Force’s testing initiative. To date, more than 12.9 million samples have been tested.
FEMA Awards $2,025,000 Grant to the City of Marquette
CHICAGO – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has released $2,025,000 in Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) funds to the city of Marquette, Mich., for a flood mitigation project. The grant will fund the relocation of a section of Lakeshore Boulevard to mitigate erosion and flooding from Lake Superior, prevent coastal infrastructure damage and reduce public safety concerns.
FEMA Releases Latest State-by-State COVID-19 Data
WASHINGTON -- As FEMA, under the direction of the White House Task Force, has led the whole-of-America response to the COVID-19 pandemic for the past several weeks, billions of essential resources and protective equipment have been delivered throughout the nation.
Community Mitigation Decision Support Tool
The Community Mitigation decision support tool puts the data for each metric in the President’s Guidelines for Opening Up America Again in one easy-to-access place – the Gate Indicators tab and sub-tabs. Officials can easily view their influenza- and coronavirus-like illnesses, case and death data, as well as a range of information on hospital capacity to determine whether community mitigation should be adjusted. The tool also has a large variety of other data available outlined in greater detail below.
FEMA Recovery Efforts Continue on the Island with Funding Obligations for 110 Projects
GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico – FEMA and the Central Office for Recovery, Reconstruction and Resilience, or COR3, have obligated more than $43 million in funds for 110 projects related to the recovery and reconstruction of Puerto Rico due to Hurricane María. These funds were obligated between May 15 and 21.
One Month Remains to Register for FEMA Assistance in Bradley, Hamilton Counties
NASHVILLE –Disaster survivors in Bradley and Hamilton counties have until June 23, 2020 to register with FEMA for assistance. To date, more than $4 million in federal grants and disaster loans have been approved for homeowners, renters and businesses recovering from the April 12-13 tornadoes.
FEMA and the Government of Puerto Rico are Committed to the Island’s Historic Preservation
During the first week of this month, assessments for cultural and environmental elements were performed for a record-breaking 420 projects
FEDERAL AID PROGRAMS FOR THE STATE OF MICHIGAN
Following is a summary of key federal disaster aid programs that are available under President Donald J. Trump’s emergency disaster declaration issued for the state of Michigan.
Assistance for the State and Affected Local Governments Can Include as Required:
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