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FEMA Administrator Authority to Approve Crisis Counseling during Coronavirus
On April 28, 2020, President Trump delegated authority to approve the Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training program for Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic related disasters to the FEMA Administrator for disasters declared prior to that date.
Public Notice of FEMA’s Intended Procurement of Reinsurance February 2020
AGENCY: FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
ACTION: NOTICE REPORTING ON FEMA’S PROCUREMENT OF REINSURANCE FOR THE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM PURSUANT TO THE REVISED AGREEMENT ON GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT (April 6, 2014) .
Photos of Whole-of-America COVID-19 Response
WASHINGTON – The whole-of-America response to fighting the COVID-19 pandemic continued today, as critical FEMA-procured medical supplies like masks, gloves and hand sanitizer were moved from a Frederick, Maryland, warehouse to help states, territories and tribes in the fight against the virus.
Coronavirus Pandemic Response: PPE Packages for Nursing Homes
Under the direction of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, FEMA will coordinate two shipments totaling a 14-day supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) to more than 15,000 nursing homes across the Nation.
The mission will supplement existing efforts to ensure nursing homes across the country have PPE during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. FEMA will ship PPE to Medicaid- and Medicare-certified nursing homes based on input from the American Health Care Association to serve as a bridge between other PPE shipments.
Coordinated Efforts Bring Battelle Units to National Capital Region
Following the COVID-19 outbreak, health care providers and first responders were faced with an unprecedented need for personal protective equipment (PPE). With a global shortage, the COVID-19 National Preservation Strategy sought to improve the availability of PPE that would preserve the health of first responders, health care providers and patients. The U.S.
Register by June 2, 2020 for FEMA Federal Assistance in Umatilla County
Salem, Oregon – Residents of Umatilla County and the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation who sustained damage or loss as a result of the February 5 -9 Umatilla River flooding event have until June 2, 2020, to register for disaster assistance with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). By law, FEMA assistance cannot duplicate the assistance received from insurance companies; however, assistance may be received for uninsured or underinsured items.
It’s Important to Return SBA Loan Application
NASHVILLE – After you apply for disaster assistance from FEMA, you may be referred to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). If you receive an SBA disaster loan application, you should fill it out and return it.
If your application is approved, you are not obligated to accept an SBA loan, but failure to return the application may disqualify you from other possible FEMA assistance, such as disaster-related car repairs, essential household items and other expenses.
Understanding Your FEMA Letter
CANTON, Miss. – If you are a survivor of the April 12 tornado and strong storms in Mississippi’s Covington, Jefferson Davis and Jones counties who has applied for FEMA disaster assistance, you will receive a letter from FEMA in the mail or via email explaining the status of your application for assistance.
Be sure to read the letter from FEMA carefully as it will tell you the amount of any assistance FEMA has awarded to you. The letter or email also will contain information on the appropriate use of the disaster assistance funds granted to you.
Only a Few Days Remain to Apply for FEMA Assistance in Davidson, Putnam, Wilson Counties
NASHVILLE – Tennesseans who have uninsured losses resulting from the March 3 tornadoes have until Monday, May 4, 2020 to register with FEMA for assistance.
Survivors in Davidson, Putnam and Wilson counties can register with FEMA in several ways:
Coronavirus Pandemic: FEMA Assistance for Tribal Governments
This document provides answers to frequently asked questions about FEMA assistance options for federally recognized tribal governments responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the programmatic differences of an emergency declaration, a major disaster declaration and a tribe as a Recipient or as a Subrecipient.
Photos of Whole-of-America COVID-19 Response
WASHINGTON – The whole-of-America response to fighting the COVID-19 pandemic continued today, as the hospital ship USNS Comfort departed New York, after treating patients from the New York and New Jersey area. National Guardsmen provided much-needed support in fighting the virus – from North Carolina, through West Virginia and New York.
FEMA continues to expedite movement of commercially pre-sourced and procured critical supplies from the global market to medical distributors in various locations across the U.S. through Project Airbridge.
Using the Critical Care Decontamination System(TM)
The shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is posing a tremendous challenge to the U.S. healthcare system and first responder communities. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued several Emergency Use Authorizations for vaporized hydrogen peroxide sterilizer systems to be used to decontaminate N95 respirators.
Personal Protective Equipment for Medicare and Medicaid Nursing Homes
WASHINGTON — Under the direction of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, FEMA will coordinate two shipments totaling a 14-day supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) to more than 15,400 Medicare and Medicaid-certified nursing homes across the Nation, including all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam.
By the beginning of July, each facility will receive two, separate packages containing a seven-day supply of eye protection, surgical masks, gowns, and gloves. Each package will be individualized for each nursing home based upon their level of staffing.
DHS and HHS Civil Rights Stakeholder Teleconference RE COVID-19
FEMA’s Office of Equal Rights will continue hosting regular teleconferences concerning the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) response, to share information and to respond to civil rights-related concerns and questions. OER will be joined by FEMA’s Office of Disability Integration and Coordination (ODIC), the DHS Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (CRCL), and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR). DHS and HHS will address concerns and answer questions from our civil rights stakeholders.
Planning Considerations for Organizations in Reconstituting Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
In these uncertain times, organizations across the nation are grappling with when and how to resume operations while protecting the well-being and safety of their employees and communities. Many organizations will be returning to a new normal and are asking: When is it safe to bring people back? Do we need to modify how we operate? How do we keep our employees, customers and community safe? How do we maintain a safe and sanitary environment?
FEMA Urges Survivors to Guard Against Identity Theft and Fraud
NASHVILLE – After a disaster, fraud can be a problem.
Sometimes, survivors who try to register with FEMA discover that someone has already registered using their name. Scammers may contact survivors who have not registered with FEMA and try to extract money or information. In these cases, it is likely the survivor’s personal data has been compromised.
FEMA reminds survivors:
Photos of Whole-of-America COVID-19 Response
WASHINGTON – The whole-of-America response to fighting the COVID-19 pandemic continued today, as medical supplies arrived in Chicago via FEMA’s Project Airbridge, for distribution to hard-hit areas around the country. NATO ally Turkey donated other much needed supplies, such as gloves, goggles and hand sanitizer to support America’s fight against the virus.
Meanwhile, FEMA continues to expedite movement of commercially pre-sourced and procured critical supplies from the global market to medical distributors in various locations across the U.S. through Project Airbridge.
FEMA Obligates Over $6.8 Million to Repair the Performing Arts Center in San Juan
This represents the largest funding allocation in the history of the Center
FEMA Awards $23 million to Kansas for COVID-19 Response
KANSAS CITY – The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has obligated nearly $23 million to the State of Kansas to help reimburse eligible expenses the state has incurred as a result of its response to COVID-19.
The grant funds, awarded by FEMA’s Public Assistance (PA) Grant Program, were made available Wednesday, April 29 and are authorized under a major disaster declaration approved by President Trump on March 29 for the entire state. There is no need for any additional action from the State regarding this Declaration and the Federal assistance associated with it.
FEMA Issues Public Notice
NASHVILLE – A public notice is now available that addresses the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) intention to reimburse eligible applicants for costs to repair or replace facilities damaged by severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding in Tennessee April 12-13, 2020 under disaster declaration DR-4541-TN.