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FEMA Releases Michigan Ice Storm Cleanup Funds
March 14, 2026
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved and released Public Assistance Category F funding to support permanent repairs and cleanup of public utilities damaged by the historic March 2025 ice storm in northern Michigan. This action follows advocacy efforts by U.S. Representative Jack Bergman and amendments to the disaster declaration to include additional federal assistance for utilities and rural electric cooperatives across 13 counties. The funding aims to alleviate financial burdens on affected communities and utility members still recovering from the storm's impact.
- Key agencies involved: FEMA, State of Michigan, Michigan State Police, and local utilities in northern Michigan
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate increased contracting opportunities related to utility infrastructure repair and disaster recovery services in northern Michigan
- Actionable insights: Companies specializing in utility restoration, construction, and emergency response services can position themselves for upcoming solicitations linked to this federal funding
- Geographic focus: Northern Michigan counties including Alcona, Alpena, Antrim, Charlevoix, and Gaylord, as well as the Upper Peninsula region
This welcome news comes after months of fighting to ensure northern Michigan communities get the support they need, but the actual costs are still unknown.
— Gretchen Whitmer, Governor of Michigan
I'm grateful that President Trump corrected FEMAβs initial decision to deny key categories in the disaster declaration and ensured Northern Michigan was not left hanging out to dry.
— Jack Bergman, U.S. Representative
Northern Michigan has been doing everything it can to recover for more than a year.
— Cam Cavitt, Michigan Representative
Agencies
Federal Emergency Management Agency, State of Michigan, Michigan State Police