Disaster Multimedia Toolkit

Live Announcer Scripts

Videos & Photos

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The resources on this page are ideal for external partners and media looking for disaster recovery content to share on social media during and after a disaster, including: social graphics, flyers and announcer scripts, accessible videos and animations in multiple languages.

Live Announcer Scripts

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Download our live announcer script in multiple languages to help communicate out to your community about how to apply for assistance with FEMA.

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Videos and Photographs

FEMA has thousands of staff deployed to disaster operations across the country. We share the latest video and photographs uploads from the response on our DVIDS platform.

FEMA on YouTube

View FEMA's video playlists on YouTube for information on disaster assistance to help survivors get through the recovery process.

Disaster Assistance Animations & PSAs (English and Spanish)

These animations explains how federal assistance reaches communities after a disaster.

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American Sign Language (ASL) Videos

These videos contains key messages presented in American Sign Language (ASL) and closed captioning.

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Homeownership Flyers

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  • Formats: Flyer
  • Languages: English and Spanish

For more information visit: Verifying Home Ownership or Occupancy

How to Apply for Public Assistance – Sample Text

When ready to apply, applicants should use the Public Assistance Grants Portal to account for all activities associated with their damage claims. 

Applicants can use the grants portal to:

  • Register for and update an applicant profile 
  • Submit a "Request for Public Assistance" 
  • Upload project documentation 

Visit the Tools and Resources page for the schedule of equipment rate, project templates, cost estimating tools and other resources to support the application process. 

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How to Help/ Volunteer Organizations - Social Media Text

Are you looking for ways to help survivors affected by Hurricane ____? The @NationalVOAD is a great place to find trusted organizations that are helping the various communities. The best way to help after a disaster is through cash donations.   

Check out: nvoad.org

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If you want to help the survivors of hurricane ____, you can send cash donations to a trusted organization. Find a trusted organization with @NVOAD: nvoad.org. Sending cash is easy & flexible because it doesn’t require packaging or transport.

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When disasters like ___ strikes, our voluntary & faith-based partners are always quick to offer support. Addressing needs like hot meals, debris removal, & distributing supplies are some of the many ways these agencies are helping survivors on the ground.  

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Looking to help Hurricane ____ survivors? The best way is through a cash donation to a trusted organization.   

Cash is flexible in getting the most-needed resources & tools to help survivors.   

Find trusted orgs via @NationalVOAD  

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Disaster-Specific Resources
If responding to a particular disaster, you can find more information about that incident on its disaster page.
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Press Office

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Or visit our Press Release and Fact Sheet pages to see all previously released materials.

Social Media

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We use FEMA social media channels to help communicate with the public during disasters.
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For resources to support your community before a disaster happens, visit our Ready.gov Social Media Toolkit.

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