FEMA Assistance for Houses of Worship

Release Date:
October 23, 2024

FEMA’s Public Assistance (PA) program may provide assistance to faith-based organizations that provide essential social services to the public that were affected by Hurricanes Debby, Helene or Milton.

Houses of worship, whether they provide critical or essential social services, may submit a FEMA Request for Public Assistance through Grants Portal, an online recovery management tool. Any questions about the process can be answered by your local and/or state emergency manager.

Houses of worship that provide a noncritical social service, such as community and senior centers operated by nonprofit organizations, must go through the loan application process with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Disaster Assistance program before FEMA can determine eligibility for the agency’s Public Assistance program, which reimburses expenses for emergency protective measures, debris removal and repair or rebuilding of disaster-damaged property. However, some activities regarding emergency protective measures that were performed in preparation or response to the storm may be eligible without, or while pending, an SBA decision.

SBA’s low-interest disaster loans provide up to $2 million for damaged real estate and the repair or replacement of property, such as furniture, fixtures and other eligible inventory. For information about disaster assistance from SBA, visit SBA.gov/disaster or call 800-659-2955.

FEMA encourages protecting these damaged facilities from future events by taking hazard mitigation measures during the recovery process.

Eligibility:

Requests for Public Assistance

Requests for Public Assistance (RPAs) are being accepted from state, territorial, tribal and local governments, and certain types of private nonprofit organizations, including houses of worship. 

Additional information about eligibility and deadlines can be found on the state’s Public Assistance Grant Program website.

What You Will Need to Provide

  • Evidence of federal or state tax-exempt status or other documents indicating nonprofit status, such as bylaws or articles of incorporation. 
  • Pre-disaster evidence of incorporation/charter/bylaws.
  • A Data Universal Number Systems number established with the government.
  • Supporting documentation establishing lease or ownership of the building, proof of use, and proof of insurance.
  • If eligibility is granted, the following will need to be submitted: A list of sites damaged; before-and-after pictures; and information about any historic structures. 
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