Public Assistance Resource Library

The Public Assistance Resource Library contains general program and disaster-specific guidance that focuses on restoring public infrastructure for communities affected by major disasters or emergencies.

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Public Housing Agency: Applying for FEMA Public Assistance Factsheet

This fact sheet outlines the process Public Housing Agency (PHA) Applicants should follow to apply for FEMA’s Public Assistance (PA) program. PHAs applying for PA should coordinate closely with their state, local, tribal, or territorial officials.

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Public Assistance Program Delivery Guide Operational Draft

The Public Assistance Program Delivery Guide 89 (Operational Draft) describes how the Federal 90 Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 91 implements the Public Assistance (PA) Program. 92 The guide builds on the principles in the Incident 93 Management and Support Keystone (IMSK) and 94 the Recovery Operations Support Manual 95 (ROSM), and this guide establishes the 96 framework for Applicant-driven, state-led, and 97 federally supported delivery of PA. The PA 98 Program Delivery Guide defines objectives and 99 indicators of successful program delivery, along 100 with Applicant, Recipient, and FEMA roles and 101 responsibilities. This guide is an operational 102 draft and describes the program as it is 103 intended to be delivered. In some cases, current 104 roles or organizational structures may vary from the framework in this guide.

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Public Assistance Program Delivery Guide Executive Summary

Public Assistance Program Delivery Guide Executive Summary
The Public Assistance Program Delivery Guide operational draft describes how the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) implements the Public Assistance (PA) Program. Building on the principles in the Incident Management and Support Keystone (IMSK) and the Recovery Operations Support Manual (ROSM), this guide establishes the framework for Applicant-driven, state-led, and federally supported delivery of PA.

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Test-to-Treat Initiative Fact Sheet

The Test-to-Treat initiative, released as part of the White House updated National COVID-19 Preparedness Plan, makes it easier for people at high risk of severe disease to access COVID-19 oral antiviral treatments quickly. It also addresses the FEMA Public Assistance role in continuing to support in the fight against COVID-19 by offering funding through the Public Assistance Program with guidance regarding eligible work and costs for state, local, tribal nation, and territorial (SLTT) government entities related to establishing and operating Test-to-Treat sites.

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Air Disinfection Eligibility Under FEMA’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic: Safe Opening and Operation Work Eligible for Public Assistance (Interim) Policy Memorandum

This memo provides clarifying guidance that air disinfection may be eligible in accordance with the Safe Opening and Operating Policy under the category of cleaning and disinfecting for all COVID-19 declared incidents.

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COVID-19 Pandemic Public Assistance Programmatic Deadlines Policy

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic: Public Assistance Programmatic Deadlines, FEMA Policy # 104-22-0002 establishes PA programmatic deadlines across all COVID-19 emergency and major disaster declarations and describes application of the 100% and 90% federal cost shares. Appendix A includes a table of the programmatic deadlines established in this policy.

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Partial Implementation of the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard for Public Assistance (Interim)

The policy establishes requirements for elevating and floodproofing structures funded under the Public Assistance program.

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Public Assistance Arbitration Process Map

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COVID-19 Pandemic Public Assistance Disposition Requirements for Equipment and Supplies Frequently Asked Questions

This document provides answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about disposition requirements for equipment and supplies for all emergency and major disaster declarations for the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This document applies to all FEMA projects funded under a COVID-19 emergency or major disaster declaration.

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Public Assistance Appeals and Arbitration Policy

The policy mandates that for incidents declared on or after January 1, 2022, applicants and recipients must submit appeals electronically through FEMA’s Grants Portal and clarifies the applicants right to arbitration. The policy clarifies requirements for Public Assistance Appeals and Audits under Stafford Act Section 403 and 44 C.F.R. 206.206.