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Contract Provisions Guide
Navigating Contract Provisions for Recipient and Subrecipient Contracts Under FEMA Awards
Version 2, Effective October 1, 2024
(FI-207-21-0001)
Procurement Under Grants Division
Navigating Contract Provisions for Recipient and Subrecipient Contracts Under FEMA Awards
Version 2 Effective October 1, 2024
Procurement Under Grants Division
FEMA
The FEMA Spillway Capacity & Extreme Flood Discharge Estimator was designed to provide users with the ability to approximately estimate the discharge capacity of dam spillways and extreme flood inflow conditions when relevant design documents are not available.
Students may receive assistance from FEMA for temporary housing and other uninsured or under-insured disaster-caused expenses and serious needs.
Ready.gov Performance Metrics October 2024. With web/search metrics and customer survey results.
FEMA.gov Performance Metrics October 2024. With web/search metrics and customer survey results.
Graphic on how to appeal a FEMA decision, including how to submit an appeal form or write an appeal letter and 3 ways to submit your appeal
How to Appeal
If you disagree with FEMA's decision, you may appeal. It must be submitted within 60 days of the date of the decision letter. If you choose to appeal, you can submit either a signed letter or appeal form. Both are optional to include with your appeal.
Submit an Appeal Form
Attached with your decision letter will be an Appeal Form, that may be used to provide additional information, if you choose to do so. Download Appeal Form go.dhs.gov/LMd
Or
Write an Appeal Letter
This letter is in addition to your new or additional information or documents not previously submitted. You, or your co-applicant, must sign the letter.
The appeal must be postmarked within 60 days of the date on the letter from FEMA.
Include: Name, Current Mailing Address, Your FEMA Application and FEMA Disaster Number
image of example letter
3 Ways to Submit Your Appeal
Online
DisasterAssistance.gov (Upload to your account)
By Fax
800-827-8112 (Attention FEMA)
By Mail
FEMA National Processing Service Center
P.O. Box 10055, Hyattsville, MD 20782-7055
After Submitting Your Appeal
All appeals are reviewed and decisions usually are made within 30 days of receiving the appeal, however, it may take up to 90 days for a decision. Additional information may be requested from you if FEMA does not have enough information to make a decision.
You will be notified in writing of the response to your appeal, either by mail or via the DisasterAssistance.gov account you created when you applied with FEMA.
Report on Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) information for FEMA-4833-DR; San Carlos Apache Tribe as a result of the Watch Fire during the period of July 10-17, 2024.