FEMA - Federal Emergency Management Agency

03/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/24/2026 11:43

FEMA Provides Nearly $23 Million in Funding to Support Survivors in Southeast

ATLANTA - FEMA approved $22.9 million in funding to support state-managed recovery programs as a result of Hurricane Helene and other past disasters across the Southeast.

These funds directly support individuals, families and communities by addressing some of their most urgent needs after a disaster.

Specifically, more than $2.1 million is for Disaster Unemployment Assistance, which may help people who are not able to work as a direct result of the disaster. This assistance is funded by FEMA and administered by the states of Florida, Kentucky and Tennessee.

In addition, more than $2.4 million was awarded to the state to fund crisis counseling and mental health support in Georgia, Kentucky and Tennessee. These funds pay for counselors and services to help manage disaster-caused stress and trauma.

Another $18.2 million is to help people develop a long-term recovery plan and coordinate support with a case manager through FEMA's Disaster Case Management program in Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina. A case manager empowers households to continue recovery efforts.

FEMA will continue to work closely with states to support individuals and communities throughout their recovery efforts.

For more information on FEMA-funded, state-managed recovery programs, visit fema.gov/assistance/individual/disaster-survivors.

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