Ressourcenarchiv für individuelle Unterstützung

Informationsblätter

Programm- und Richtlinienhandbuch

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Dieses Ressourcenarchiv bietet Informationen zu Richtlinien, Anleitungen und andere Materialien, die Ihnen helfen sollen, die Programme der FEMA für individuelle Unterstützung zu verstehen.

Hinweis: Einige Ressourcen sind möglicherweise nur auf Englisch verfügbar.

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Die am häufigsten angeforderten Informationsblätter der FEMA über Hilfe nach einer Katastrophe.

Handbuch zum Programm für die individuelle Unterstützung und Richtlinien

Seit der Veröffentlichung des Handbuchs zum Programm für die individuelle Unterstützung und Richtlinien (Individual Assistance Program and Policy Guide (IAPPG), Version 1.1) im Mai 2021 haben wir mehrere Änderungen vorgenommen.

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Ältere Versionen des Handbuchs (IAPPG) ansehen.

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Serious Needs Assistance: FEMA Quick Reference Guide

Serious Needs Assistance helps survivors pay for expenses related to a disaster, such as food, water, baby formula and other emergency supplies.

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Serious Needs Assistance: FEMA Quick Reference Guide

Serious Needs Assistance helps survivors pay for expenses related to a disaster, such as food, water, baby formula and other emergency supplies.

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FEMA Appeal Form (FF-104-FY-22-229)

If you disagree with FEMA’s decision, you have the right to appeal. You can use this form to give FEMA additional information that we should consider or to clarify anything.

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FEMA Appeal Form (FF-104-FY-22-229)

If you disagree with FEMA’s decision, you have the right to appeal. You can use this form to give FEMA additional information that we should consider or to clarify anything.

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Individuals and Households Program - Factsheet

FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program (IHP) provides money and direct services to eligible individuals and households affected by disaster who have uninsured or underinsured necessary expenses and serious needs.

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Essential Tools for Work or School - Quick Reference Guide

In a Presidentially declared disaster area, FEMA may provide money for eligible survivors to repair or replace personal property lost or damaged in a disaster, including tools or equipment needed for school or work. This assistance is also available to those who are self-employed.

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Flyer zur Katastrophenhilfe für undokumentierte Einwanderer

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Flyer zur Katastrophenhilfe für undokumentierte Einwanderer

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Transitional Sheltering Assistance: FEMA Quick Reference Guide

Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) helps eligible survivors who applied for FEMA assistance by providing them with a safe, temporary place to stay, like a hotel or motel, until they can find a short or longer-term housing solution.

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Quick Reference Guide Privately Owned Roads and Bridges

FEMA may provide money to repair a privately owned road or bridge damaged by a Presidentially declared disaster when it is the only way to reach your home.

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