January 29, 2026

FEMA: More Than $2.2 Billion in Additional Federal Funding Unlocked to Rebuild Communities Hit by Past Disasters

Today, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced more than $2.2 billion in disaster relief funding to support ongoing recovery efforts from a variety of natural disasters.

“This investment will repair and restore critical public infrastructure across the country, including schools, public safety facilities, utilities and community services,” said Secretary Noem. “American communities are rebuilding stronger, and today’s approvals show this Administration’s commitment to cutting red tape and getting recovery dollars out the door faster.”

The funds will be distributed through the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Public Assistance program to support 1,721 recovery projects across the country. This money is disbursed to states and local communities who are most familiar with recovery activities on the ground and the needs of their communities during recovery. 

These projects include repairs to educational facilities, restoration of critical infrastructure, debris removal and costs incurred during emergencies to protect life and property. Some examples of the recovery projects are:

These projects are the latest in billions of dollars in disaster recovery provided by FEMA to support state and local communities as they work to rebuild from natural disasters.

This post was originally published here.