Resources described below contain a wide range offederal, private, and non-profit funding, program and technical assistance resourcesthat may be available pre and/or post disaster. The list includes:
1. Federal disaster recovery funding opportunities,technical guidance, and program resources
2. National resources for SLTT
3. Other federal funding programs that have beenmade available to tribal and local governments through a congressionalsupplemental allocation
4. Federal technical assistance to tribal and localgovernments to better prepare them for future disaster recovery
This listing provides a starting point for the userand is not a comprehensive guide, nor does it indicate applicability oravailability for any particular or general recovery need. Application period for grants are noted onthe site or by contacting the funding source for additional information andfuture funding opportunities. The primary,most current, and comprehensive source of information on all federal assistanceprograms is through the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA). www.cfda.gov Resources are also available from States anda wide range of non-profit and foundation sources.
Non-agencySpecific Federal Grants, Assistance, and Guidance Websites
There websites havesearch capabilities to allow users to search available Federal grants andassistance based on specific keywords.
· Grants.gov- www.grants.gov
· Benefits.gov- www.benefits.gov
· DisasterAssistance.gov- www.disasterassistance.gov
· Dun &Bradstreet (DUNS number)- http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform/displayHomePage.do
· Catalogof Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) - www.cfda.gov
· U.S.Climate Resilience Toolkit - http://toolkit.climate.gov/
· U.S.Government Open Data - http://www.data.gov/
· DisasterAssistance - https://www.disasterassistance.gov/get-assistance/other-recovery-help
· CommunityRecovery Management Toolkit - http://www.fema.gov/national-disaster-recovery-framework/community-recovery-management-toolkit