Resource Library for Individual Assistance

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Program & Policy Guide

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This resource library provides information on policies, guidance, and other materials intended to help you understand FEMA's Individual Assistance programs.

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Individual Assistance Program and Policy Guide

Since publishing the Individual Assistance Program and Policy Guide (IAPPG) version 1.1 in May 2021, we've made several changes.

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Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program Alternatives for a Tribal Nation

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Appeal Request - Individuals and Households Program (IHP)

FEMA Form FF-104-FY-22-229

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FF-104-FY-22-229: Federal Assistance to Individuals and Households Program (IHP), Individuals and Households Program (IHP) Appeal Request

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Compact of Free Association Citizen Eligibility for the Individuals and Households Program and Amendment to FP 104-009-03, Individual Assistance Program and Policy Guide, Version 1.1

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How FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration Help Survivors Recover: FEMA Quick Reference Guide

In addition to applying for FEMA assistance, people have the option to apply for a low-interest disaster loan from the U.S. Small Business Administration during their recovery process.

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Help for Survivors with Insurance: FEMA Quick Reference Guide

FEMA may provide assistance to underinsured survivors to help pay for disaster-related costs that insurance doesn’t cover.

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Help with Home Repair: FEMA Quick Reference Guide

FEMA provides help for homeowners who had damage to their homes before the disaster.

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Continued Temporary Housing Assistance: FEMA Quick Reference Guide

FEMA can help eligible survivors who are still unable to live in their home and need to extend their stay in FEMA-supported temporary housing. FEMA will work closely with survivors to understand their temporary housing needs and connect them with additional resources to help them more fully recover.

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How to Appeal a FEMA Decision: FEMA Quick Reference Guide

Survivors have the right to appeal any FEMA decision or award amount.

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Personal Property Assistance: FEMA Quick Reference Guide

FEMA can help eligible survivors repair or replace appliances, clothing, furniture, computers, essential tools, and accessibility-related items damaged by a disaster.

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