FEMA - Federal Emergency Management Agency

01/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/23/2025 18:35

FEMA Assistance for Those Experiencing Homelessness or Residing in Non- Traditional Housing Before the Disaster

Release Number:
FS 005
Release Date:
January 23, 2025

FEMA Assistance is available to disaster survivors who are unhoused or residing in non-traditional housing, such as a tent or lean-to type of home before the disaster.

Assistance Available

FEMA may provide some forms of Other Needs Assistance to applicants who are unhoused or residing in non-traditional housing before the disaster. This may include:

Type of Assistance What it covers:
Medical & Dental Assistance

Lost medications

Medical/dental equipment

Treatment for a disaster-caused injury

Service animal injury or loss

Transportation Assistance Disaster-caused damage to a vehicle
Funeral Assistance Funeral expenses related to the disaster
Childcare Assistance Increased child care expenses

FEMA does not provide Direct Housing Assistance, Home Repair Assistance, Home Replacement Assistance, or Continued Temporary Rental Assistance to applicants who were unhoused or residing in non- traditional housing before the disaster.

Additional Assistance for Individuals in Non-traditional Housing

In addition to the assistance listed in the table above, applicants residing in non-traditional housing may also be eligible for:

Type of Assistance What it covers:
Personal Property Assistance Bedding, furniture, appliances, and clothing damaged or lost by a disaster
Displacement Assistance Short-term housing.
Serious Needs Assistance Food, water, baby formula, breast-feeding supplies, medication, and other emergency supplies
Initial Rental Assistance Up to 2 months of rental assistance at current Fair Market Rate (FMR).

To be eligible for Personal Property Assistance or Displacement Assistance, applicants must prove they lived at the disaster-damaged address as their primary home; FEMA calls this "proving occupancy."

To prove occupancy, FEMA accepts various documentation that places the applicant at the address at the time of the disaster, including:

  • Bills mailed to the applicant's address
  • Federal or State Benefit Document
  • Identification Card
  • Motor Vehicle Registration
  • Social Service Organization Document
  • Affidavits of Residency or Court Documentation
  • Local School Document
  • Employer's Document

If the applicant does not have access to documentation proving occupancy, they may provide a statement from a public official, member of tribal council, outreach advocate, etc. The statement must be written and signed, and include the applicant's name, location of residence, dates of occupancy, and the source's name, title, and contact information.

Application Considerations

When applying for FEMA disaster assistance, the applicant may select "Other" for residence type if they apply online. If they apply by phone, they can explain their living situation to the FEMA representative.

Apply for FEMA Individual Assistance

  • Online: DisasterAssistance.gov (fastest option)
  • FEMA App: available on the Apple App Store or Google Play
  • By Phone: 1-800-621-3362. If you use a relay service, such as Video Relay Service (VRS), captioned telephone, or other service, give FEMA your number for that service.

Being unhoused is defined as an individual whose pre-disaster living arrangements were transient in nature and void of any form of structural ownership. Examples of unhoused living situations may include rent-free shelters, bridges, underpasses, or streets. Non-Traditional Housing is defined as a form of dwelling void of structural floor, structural walls, and structural roof.

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