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HUD Disaster Resources

 

 

If you are looking for immediate assistance


Immediately after a disaster, FEMA, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and other government agencies offer initial assistance. HUD then provides additional support for ongoing recovery through programs and partnerships.

Register and apply for FEMA assistance

Go to DisasterAssistance.gov or call 1-800-621-3362 or TTY: 1-800-462-7585 to apply for assistance.

Emergency management agencies

Find your state or territory’s emergency management agency.

HUD contacts

 

Individuals and families

Individuals and families


Have you experienced a disaster that has impacted your home or business? Find help and resources for both your immediate and long-term needs across the federal government.

 

 

Housing providers, governments, and industry partners

Housing providers, governments, and industry partners

 

As you respond to and recover from a disaster in your local communities, find resources for:

  • Housing providers (e.g., public housing agencies, multifamily housing providers)

  • State, local, and tribal governments

  • Housing counselors, homelessness response system, and CoCs

  • Contractors, business owners, and more

 

 

 

 

HUD disaster recovery funds (CDBG-DR)

HUD may provide flexible Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds to help cities, counties, and states recover from Presidentially declared disasters.

 

HUD Exchange: CDBG Disaster Recovery Funds

Learn about CDBG Disaster Recovery Funds on HUD.gov

Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) Program

 

 

If you are an individual

If you are an individual seeking CDBG-DR assistance, you can’t apply for these grants directly with HUD. However, you can contact your state or local community development office (below) to find out what you may qualify and how to apply for CDBG-DR funded programs. Learn more about HUD disaster recovery funds.

 

State and local community development offices

Select your state or territory to find your local point of contact.
Note: Only states or territories that have received CDBG-DR funds are listed.

Alabama

Alabama

Specific cities or counties

Birmingham, Alabama
Alabama (Birmingham)

Jefferson County, Alabama
Alabama (Jefferson County)

Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Alabama (Tuscaloosa)

Alaska

Alaska

American Samoa (US Territory)

American Samoa

Arkansas

Arkansas

California

California

Colorado

Colorado

Connecticut

Connecticut

Florida

Florida

Georgia

Georgia

Hawaii

Specific cities or counties

Hawaii County, Hawaii
Hawaii (Hawaii County)

Kauai County, Hawaii
Hawaii (Kauai County)

Illinois

Illinois

Specific cities or counties

Chicago, Illinois
Illinois (Chicago)

Cook County, Illinois
Illinois (Cook County)

DuPage County, Illinois
Illinois (DuPage County)

Iowa

Iowa

Indiana

Indiana

Kentucky

Kentucky

Louisiana

Louisiana

Specific cities or counties

Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Louisiana (Baton Rouge)

Jefferson Parish, Louisiana
Louisiana (Jefferson Parish)

Lake Charles, Louisiana
Louisiana (Lake Charles)

New Orleans, Louisiana
Louisiana (New Orleans)

St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana
Louisiana (St. Tammany Parish)

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Specific cities or counties

Springfield, Massachusetts
Massachusetts (Springfield)

Maryland

Maryland

Michigan

Michigan

Specific cities or counties

Dearborn, Michigan
Michigan (Dearborn)

Detroit, Michigan
Michigan (Detroit)

Mississippi

Mississippi

Missouri

Missouri

Specific cities or counties

Joplin, Missouri
Missouri (Joplin)

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Dakota

Specific cities or counties

Minot, North Dakota
North Dakota (Minot)

Nebraska

Nebraska

New Jersey

New Jersey

New York

New York

Specific cities or counties

New York City, New York
New York (New York City)

Orange County, New York
New York (Orange County)

Union, New York
New York (Union)

Northern Marianas Islands (US Territory)

Northern Marianas Islands

Ohio

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oklahoma

Specific cities or counties

Moore, Oklahoma
Oklahoma (Moore)

Oregon

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania

Specific cities or counties

Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania (Dauphin County)

Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania (Luzerne County)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania (Philadelphia)

Puerto Rico (US Territory)

Puerto Rico

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

Specific cities or counties

Warwick, Rhode Island
Rhode Island (Warwick)

South Carolina

South Carolina

Specific cities or counties

Columbia, South Carolina
South Carolina (Columbia)

Lexington County, South Carolina
South Carolina (Lexington County)

Richland County, South Carolina
South Carolina (Richland County)

Tennessee

Tennessee

Specific cities or counties

Shelby County, Tennessee
Tennessee (Shelby County)

Nashville-Davidson, Tennessee
Tennessee (Nashville-Davidson)

Texas

Texas

Specific cities or counties

Dallas, Texas
Texas (Dallas)

Fort Worth, Texas
Texas (Fort Worth)

Houston, Texas
Texas (Houston)

San Marcos, Texas
Texas (San Marcos)

Virginia

Virginia

Virgin Islands (US Territory)

Virgin Islands

Wisconsin

Wisconsin

West Virginia

West Virginia

 

 

Protection from discrimination and fraud

 

If you are a disaster survivor and feel that you have been discriminated against, you can file a complaint by calling HUD at 1-800-669-9777 or TTY: 1-800-877-8339 or visit how to file a complaint. Materials and assistance are available in both English and Spanish. You should file a complaint with HUD as soon as possible. HUD may not be able to help you if your complaint is filed more than one year after the last discriminatory act.

The Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO) provides guidance on how to comply with the Fair Housing Act, how to avoid housing discrimination, and how to seek help.

Scams and fraud

After a disaster, scam artists, identity thieves and other criminals often attempt to take advantage of disaster survivors: watch for and report any suspicious activity.

FEMA disaster fraud resources

HUD OIG hotline


HUD press releases related to current disasters

 

HUD implements federal disaster assistance after a Presidentially declared disaster. Press releases detail HUD’s response and various relief options for those who are recovering from a Presidentially declared disaster. They also include information about waivers made in response to the disaster.

2024

October

September

August

July

June

May

March

2023

2022

2021

Hurricane Ida

 

 


Additional federal disaster resources

 

Preparing for and managing a disaster

Disaster assistance

 


Page last reviewed or updated: October 11, 2024