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State Profiles on Disaster Funding

This page provides insights into disaster funding that falls within a particular U.S. state or territory with the tools and data breakdowns below.

Please explore federal disaster declarations by state, county, hazard, and year to better understand your historical disaster risk and potential disaster-related costs.

NOTE: This page includes FEMA and SBA funding from the FEMA Disaster Relief Fund and the SBA Disaster Loan Fund for all non-COVID disasters declared since 2017.

Most other Department’s disaster spending is included only if it comes from the following disaster supplemental appropriations laws: PL 115-56, 115-72, 115-123, 115-141, 115-254, and 116-20. HUD also reports on CDBG-DR funding from Public law 117-43. Some disaster spending funded by non-supplemental mechanisms, such as the USDA Commodity Credit Corporation, the DOT Highway Trust Fund, or annual appropriations, is not included.

The disaster spending data detailed here does not include appropriations or spending on the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency, which is tracked separately by the U.S. Department of Treasury at  www.USAspending.gov.

How to Use the Visualizations

Select the state drop-down and click “(All)” to clear all states. Then select the desired state(s) and click “Apply.”

Click back on the top of the drop-down menu to see your selection. Repeat for Agency Abbreviation, Bureau Name, or Funding Source.

The funding source selection reflects both supplemental funding and regular FEMA and SBA disaster appropriations associated with specific years. The table below will also be updated with the selections.

References

Data Caveat

The amounts listed in the data visualizations exclude amounts provided In Public Law 115-72 for USDA Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program ($1.27B), USDA Wildland Fire Management ($184M), USDA Flame Wildfire Suppression Reserve ($342M), and DOI Wildland Fire Management ($50M) as these Program Account/Funds are not included in OMB’s disaster-specific tracking.

For more information, please visit OpenFEMA's API terms and conditions.

Data Sources

Appropriation amounts from Public Laws 115-56, 115-72, 115-123, 115-141, 115-254, 116-6, 116-20, and 117-43. Announced/Allocated, Obligated, and Outlayed amounts provided by Departments/Agencies and include FEMA and SBA non-supplemental funding. For accessibility, view the raw data.