DHSGrantOtherSeptember 7, 2005

GRANT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DISASTER DAMAGED FACILITIES

$2,403,257,660

AI Summary

This $2.4 billion FEMA grant provides long-term disaster recovery funding to Louisiana's Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness agency, dating back to 2005. The grant supports the repair and replacement of public facilities damaged by major disasters, including Hurricane Katrina and subsequent events.

Key Points

  1. 01Funded at approximately $2.4 billion through FEMA
  2. 02Supports disaster recovery in Louisiana since September 2005
  3. 03One of the longest-running active FEMA recovery grants
  4. 04Covers repair and replacement of disaster-damaged public facilities
  5. 05Extended through September 2026

Award Details

Start Date

Sep 7, 2005

End Date

Sep 30, 2026

Category

Other

State

LA

Award Type

Grant

Quick Summary

Amount
$2.4B
Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Recipient
HOMELAND SECURITY & EMERGENCY
Type
Grant

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