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FY Disaster Supplemental

Helps FY Disaster Supplemental for disaster-recovery grants for communities with.

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FY 2025 Disaster Supplemental sits under the U.S. Economic Development Administration in the Department of Commerce and directs one-time recovery money to communities with major disaster declarations from calendar years 2023 and 2024. The program is active and is built for places recovering from hurricanes, wildfires, severe storms, flooding, and tornadoes. The instrument is a grant, with approximately $1.45 billion available. Readiness awards run from $250,000 to $500,000, while implementation awards run from $100,000 to $5 million for non-construction projects and $2 million to $20 million for construction projects; an Industry Transformation track at $20 million to $50 million is closed. Eligible applicants include Tribal nations, state and local governments, public and private nonprofits, economic development organizations, institutions of higher education, EDDs, and public-private partnerships tied to public infrastructure. Applications are rolling until funds are exhausted or the notice is cancelled. The strongest fit is an applicant that can tie a recovery need to a specific, fundable project and show that it belongs in one of the open tracks. Readiness proposals lean on planning, capacity building, and early coordination; implementation proposals need a clear recovery scope and a budget that fits the construction or non-construction band. Because the program is tied to supplemental appropriations, speed and completeness matter as much as the underlying project.

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Each grant below is a distinct funding opportunity with its own eligibility, scope, and deliverables.

Last verified: 1 Jun 2026Source: www.eda.gov