FEMA Approves Nearly $10 Million for Alaska and Oregon Mitigation Projects
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FEMA announced nearly $10 million in Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding for Alaska and Oregon on April 24, 2026. Awards include $4.1 million to Consumer Powers Inc. in Oregon for wildfire resilience infrastructure, $3.4 million in Douglas County, Oregon for 911 system upgrades, and $2.3 million in Anchorage, Alaska for school seismic safety improvements. The funding is part of over $137 million FEMA announced for more than 50 mitigation projects nationwide.
“Today, FEMA announced nearly $10 million in funding to Alaska and Oregon for long-term projects that will make local communities more resilient to disasters.”
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FEMA announced nearly $10 million in Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding for Alaska and Oregon on April 24, 2026. Awards include $4.1 million to Consumer Powers Inc. in Oregon for wildfire resilience infrastructure, $3.4 million in Douglas County, Oregon for 911 system upgrades, and $2.3 million in Anchorage, Alaska for school seismic safety improvements. The funding is part of over $137 million FEMA announced for more than 50 mitigation projects nationwide.
State and local governments, tribal nations, and eligible entities in Alaska and Oregon receiving these grants should coordinate with FEMA Region 10 on implementation timelines and reporting requirements specific to Hazard Mitigation Grant Program awards.
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FEMA Approves Nearly $10 million to Support Mitigation Projects in Alaska and Oregon
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Release Date: April 24, 2026 BOTHELL, Wash. – Today, FEMA announced nearly $10 million in funding to Alaska and Oregon for long-term projects that will make local communities more resilient to disasters. This funding is part of the more than $137 million that FEMA announced today for more than 50 projects nationwide. Under DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin’s leadership, FEMA is working diligently to address the backlog of funding requests. Even 69 days into the current lapse in appropriations, the longest ever in U.S history, DHS and FEMA are delivering resources to states across the country.
Here are some FEMA projects recently approved across Alaska and Oregon:
- More than $4.1 million to Consumer Powers Inc. in Oregon to upgrade infrastructure that reduces power outages during a wildfire event.
- Nearly $3.4 million in Douglas County, Oregon to upgrade 911 systems that improve first responder communications.
- More than $2.3 million in Anchorage, Alaska for the school district to install new ceiling grid in buildings to decrease injuries and loss of life from falling or swinging apparatuses during a seismic event. These awards are distributed through FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, which empowers states, local governments, tribal nations, and territories to complete activities and projects that enhance their resilience.
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April 24, 2026
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