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Federal disaster relief and recovery was brought under the umbrella of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), in 1973 by Presidential Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1973, [11] and the Federal Disaster Assistance Administration was created as an organizational unit within the department. This agency would oversee disasters until ...
Disaster loan information and application forms can also be obtained by calling the SBA's Customer Service Center at 800-659-2955 (if you are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability ...
An Act to amend the Disaster Relief Act of 1974 to provide for more effective assistance in response to major disasters and emergencies, and for other purposes. Nicknames: Major Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Amendments of 1987: Enacted by: the 100th United States Congress: Effective: November 23, 1988: Citations; Public law: 100-707 ...
The NDRF defines core recovery principles, roles, and responsibilities of recovery coordinators and other stakeholders, a coordinating structure that facilitates communication and collaboration among all stakeholders, guidance for pre-and post-disaster recovery planning, and the overall process by which communities can capitalize on ...
The SBA’s loan application portal remains open. In addition, SBA’s disaster centers and in-person staff remain deployed across the country, and the agency will continue to accept new ...
Provide support for small business in the region with disaster loans and other relief; Repair critical public infrastructure such as roads, bridges, water and sewer systems and public buildings; Create new jobs and restore pre-disaster opportunities by providing incentives and job-training programs; Revitalize communities
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This funding will fulfill near-term needs for the DRF, the most immediate source of relief and recovery funds available to individuals, families, and communities to support ongoing recovery through affected areas. This includes providing individual assistance such as temporary housing, crisis counseling, and disaster unemployment assistance.