Federal Disaster Recovery Programs: Brief Summaries
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Overview: Federal agencies provide a range of assistance to individual victims, state, territorial, and local governments, and nongovernmental entities after major disasters, including certain terrorist attacks. Types of aid include, but are not limited to, technical assistance, loans and loan guarantees, grants, temporary housing, access to counseling professionals, and medical assistance. This report summarizes principal federal disaster assistance programs for possible use by Members of Congress and staff in helping address the needs of constituents. A number of federal agencies provide assistance to victims; to state, territorial, and local governments; and to nongovernmental entities following a disaster.
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Format: PDF | Size: 41KB | Date: Aug 2005 | Pages: 13




