Resource Library for Individual Assistance

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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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Updating Current Location Zip File

Updating Current Location

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Home Repairs: FEMA Survivor Scenario

How to get help for home repair assistance

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Common Reasons for Denial Zip File

Common Reasons for Denial: Applicants can be found ineligible for a host of reasons. Here are top five reasons for FEMA assistance denial: 1. Insurance coverage for the loss. 2. Damages may not rise to the need of federal assistance. 3. The damaged home may not be a primary residence. 4. FEMA assistance would constitute a duplication of benefits from other sources. 5. Inspectors have been unable to reach applicants at the contact information provided.

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Decision Appeal: FEMA Survivor Scenario

How to appeal a decision from FEMA

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Search For Disaster Recovery Centers Near You Zip File

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Accessibility Improvements: FEMA Survivor Scenario

How FEMA helps people make accessibility improvements

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Start Your Recovery Process Zip File

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2024 IA Program Updates: FEMA Tribal One Pager

To help disaster survivors across Indian Country recover faster, FEMA˜implemented the most significant updates to disaster assistance in the last 20 years. These program updates will help all survivors, including tribal community members, whether they receive assistance under a Tribal Nation Disaster Declaration or State Disaster Declaration. These updates apply to Tribal and State Presidentially declared disasters on or after March 22, 2024.

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Virtual IA Symposium January 2022 After-Action Report

This symposium’s goal was to provide attendees the platform to collaborate and learn so that there is a shared understanding of FEMA’s capability to respond to and recover from disasters. Presentations were provided by IA leadership and the Federal Insurance Directorate (FID). Due to iCOVID-19, the summit was held virtually using the GoToWebinar platform.

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Displaced From Your Rental Property Zip File

Displaced From Your Rental Property Zip File

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