Summary
How FEMA Public Assistance Works
FEMA's Public Assistance (PA) reimburses eligible public and nonprofit entities for at least 75% of eligible response and recovery costs when authorized in a presidential emergency or major disaster declaration under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (P.L. 93-288, as amended).*
What is Public Assistance (PA)?
• State governments
• Local governments
• Territorial governments
• Tribal governments
• Eligible nonprofits
Debris Removal
Emergency Protective Measures
(emergency personnel, materials, operations)
Reconstruction of disaster-damaged public and eligible nonprofit facilities
How is PA Funded?
Disaster Relief Fund (DRF) Appropriations
The source of funding for Stafford Act Assistance.
PA accounts for more than of DRF obligations year over year,** 2001-2020.
How is PA Authorized?
Governor or tribal chief executive requests joint Preliminary Damage Assessment
Federal, state, local officials assess damage
Governor or tribal chief executive submits declaration request that includes PA
FEMA assesses request and makes recommendation to President to approve or deny request
President issues declaration authorizing PA or denies request
State, tribe, or territory becomes PA Primary Recipient if PA is authorized
Applicants develop PA projects involving response and recovery work
How is PA Structured?
FEMA
FEMA reviews PA projects and obligates funds for approved projects to Primary Recipient.
Primary Recipient
• States • Territories • Tribes
With Stafford Act declarations authorizing PA
Primary Recipients administer PA in jurisdiction and disburse funds to Applicants.
PA Applicant
• State governments
• Local governments
• Territorial governments
• Tribal governments
• Eligible nonprofits
In jurisdictions with PA authorizations
Applicants execute PA projects.
PA Project
• Debris removal
• Emergency Protective Measures
• Reconstruction and replacement of disaster-damaged facilities
Required as a result of declared incident and grouped into logical work
How Do Applicants Receive PA Funds?
Applicants are reimbursed for at least 75% of the costs of approved work.
Applicant submits Project Worksheets (PW) to FEMA and Primary Recipient.
FEMA approves PW.
FEMA obligates funds from Disaster Relief Fund to Primary Recipient.
Applicant requests reimbursement and submits supporting documentation to Primary Recipient.
Primary Recipient reviews request for compliance and accuracy and approves request.
Primary Recipient disburses funds to Applicant to reimburse approved costs.
Applicant executes and pays for approved work (may be concurrent).
Sources: CRS interpretation of 44 CFR §§206.31-206.45; 206.200-206.205, 206.220-226. "Applicant" refers to "Subrecipient"in 2 C.F.R. §200.93. *Authorized in sections 402, 403, 406, 418, 419, 428, and 502. **Does not include COVID-19 Obligations.
Information prepared by Erica Lee, Analyst in Emergency Management and Disaster Recovery, Federalism and Emergency Management Section, and Mari Lee, Visual Information Specialist. For more information, see CRS In Focus, IF11529.