FEMA Approves $837,780 for Pennsylvania Hazard Mitigation Projects
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FEMA announced $837,780 in Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for state management costs, technical assistance, and efficient administration of funding awards. This award is part of a broader $137 million national announcement covering more than 50 disaster resilience projects across the country. The funding empowers states, local governments, tribal nations, and territories to complete projects that enhance community resilience to future disasters.
“FEMA announced $837,780 in funding to Pennsylvania for long-term projects that will make local communities more resilient to disasters.”
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FEMA approved $837,780 in Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for state management costs including technical assistance and efficient administration of funding awards across the commonwealth. The Hazard Mitigation Grant Program empowers states, local governments, tribal nations, and territories to complete projects that enhance their resilience to disasters.
Pennsylvania state agencies and local governments may benefit from technical assistance and coordinated funding administration resulting from this award. The funding is part of a larger $137 million national allocation for over 50 mitigation projects under DHS Secretary Mullin's leadership, even amid an extended lapse in appropriations.
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FEMA Approves Over $837,000 to Support Mitigation Projects in Pennsylvania
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April 24, 2026
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Release Date: April 24, 2026 Philadelphia, Pa. — Today, FEMA announced $837,780 in funding to Pennsylvania 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.
This funding includes:
- $837,780 to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for state management costs including technical assistance and the efficient administration of funding awards across the commonwealth. 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 activities and projects that enhance their resilience.
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April 24, 2026
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