06/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/15/2026 10:52
WASHINGTON - FEMA today announced more than $420 million in two funding opportunities to empower state, local, tribal and territorial government agencies to strengthen their emergency response capabilities and their resilience to potential catastrophic incidents.
FEMA is disbursing this money through two separate grant programs. Through the Emergency Management Performance Grant program, FEMA is providing $337 million to state, local, Tribal Nation and territorial governments to invest in training and equipment for emergency response personnel. Through the Emergency Operations Center Grant program, FEMA is providing $83 million to enhance state emergency operations centers, which serve as centralized hubs to coordinate information, resources and decision making during a crisis. Both of these programs are focused on building and strengthening emergency preparedness and response capabilities at the state and local level, helping ensure Americans are protected in times of greatest need.
"Emergency management works best when it is locally executed, state-led and federally supported," said Robert J. Fenton Jr., Senior Official Performing the Duties of the FEMA Administrator. "The funding announced today is one way that FEMA empowers communities to invest in their disaster response and recovery capabilities. By building robust emergency management systems and ensuring first responders have the right training and equipment, states are better prepared to lead when disaster strikes."
The funding opportunities published today span two separate grant programs:
The application period for both grant programs opens on June 15, 2026, and will close on July 15, 2026. Eligible applicants can review the full funding opportunities for both programs on Grants.gov.