Bibliothèque de ressources pour l'assistance aux particuliers

Fiches d'information

Guide des programmes et des politiques

Bibliothèque de documents

Cette bibliothèque de ressources fournit des informations sur les politiques, les orientations et d'autres documents destinés à vous aider à comprendre les programmes d'assistance aux particuliers de la FEMA.

Remarque : certaines ressources ne sont disponibles qu'en anglais.

Les faits

Fiches d'information de la FEMA les plus demandées pour obtenir de l'aide après une catastrophe.

Programme d'aide aux particuliers et guide des politiques

Depuis la publication de la version 1.1 du Guide des politiques et des programmes d'aide aux particuliers(IAPPG) en mai 2021, nous avons apporté plusieurs modifications.

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Consulter les anciennes versions de l'IAPPG.

Bibliothèque de documents

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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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Qualifying for Disaster Assistance: Citizenship and Immigration Status Flyer

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Asistencia de Alojamiento Transitorio

La Asistencia de Alojamiento Transitorio (TSA, por sus siglas en inglés) ayuda a los sobrevivientes elegibles que solicitaron asistencia de FEMA, proporcionándoles un lugar seguro y temporal donde alojarse, como un hotel o un motel, hasta que puedan encontrar una solución de vivienda a corto o largo plazo.

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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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Quick Reference Guide Students Affected by Presidentially Declared Disasters

Students may receive assistance from FEMA for temporary housing and other uninsured or under-insured disaster-caused expenses and serious needs.

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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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Individuals and Households Program Other Needs Assistance Administrative Option Selection Form

FEMA Form FF-104-FY-21-114 (formerly FEMA Form 010-0-11). Instructions: This form must be completed and submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) by November 30 every year.

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Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program for Emergency Declarations

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Serious Needs Assistance: FEMA Quick Reference Guide

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

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FEMA Quick Reference Guides 2024

Comprehensive binder of all FEMA Quick Reference Guides

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