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The application period is open through March 6. Learn How to Apply SEARCH YOUR LOCATION APPLY FOR ASSISTANCE CHECK APPLICATION STATUS FEMA SEEKS TEEN LEADERS FOR NATIONAL YOUTH PREPAREDNESS COUNCIL FEMA is accepting applications for the National Youth Preparedness Council. * Press Release * added * January 25, 2022 OVER $554 MILLION FROM FEMA BOOSTS REHABILITATION OF PUBLIC HOUSING FACILITIES Approximately 275 public housing complexes representing over 4,600 facilities and structures that suffered damage as a result of Hurricane Maria will be rebuilt with an obligation approved today by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The federal share of more than $554 million to the Puerto Rico Public Housing Administration (PRPHA) is in addition to another $109 million in disaster funding for the PRPHA. * Press Release * added * January 24, 2022 FEMA’S U.S. FIRE ADMINISTRATION LAUNCHES NEW PODCAST On the first episode of The USFA Podcast, U.S. Fire Administrator Dr. Lori Moore-Merrell and Deputy U.S. Fire Administrator Tonya Hoover discuss agency programs and their vision for the future. * Podcast * added * January 21, 2022 Jan 11 Jan 30 Jan 11, 2022 1:00 PM UTC - Jan 30, 2022 12:00 AM UTC REPAIR AND REBUILDING ADVICE AVAILABLE TO KENTUCKY SURVIVORS IN BOWLING GREEN Disaster survivors from Graves and Spencer counties who are rebuilding and repairing their homes after the Dec. 10 tornadoes and severe storms, can visit Lowe’s or Home Depot stores to get free hazard mitigation advice from FEMA mitigation representatives. * Event * added * January 20, 2022 2022-2026 FEMA STRATEGIC PLAN Read our 2022-2026 Strategic Plan, which outlines a bold vision and three ambitious goals to build the FEMA our nation needs and deserves. * Featured Webpage * added * December 9, 2021 Individual Assistance $2.1 B Grants to disaster survivors (in billions) in 2021. 2021 Mitigation Grants 1103 Number of hazard mitigation assistance sub-grants awarded in calendar year 2021. 2021 Disaster Declarations 124 Disaster declarations for states and counties. 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