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FEMA Authorizes Firefighting Funds for South Dakota
March 14, 2026
FEMA has authorized a Fire Management Assistance Grant to the State of South Dakota to support firefighting efforts against the Qury Fire near Custer. This grant covers 75% of eligible firefighting costs incurred by state and local agencies but does not provide direct assistance to individuals or cover infrastructure damage. The funding aims to mitigate the fire's threat to property and infrastructure, reflecting FEMA's role in supporting emergency response operations through cost-sharing mechanisms.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the availability of federal cost-sharing grants for wildfire response, which can impact budgeting and resource allocation for state and local firefighting agencies.
- This grant opportunity highlights the importance of timely coordination between federal and state agencies to secure funding for emergency management operations.
- Contractors providing firefighting equipment, services, and support may see increased demand as states mobilize resources under such grants.
- Organizations involved in emergency procurement should consider how FEMA's funding parameters affect eligibility and reimbursement processes for wildfire-related expenditures.
The fire threatened such destruction that it could constitute a major disaster.
— Katherine Fox, FEMA Region 8 Acting Regional Administrator
Agencies
Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA Region 8, State of South Dakota
Contracts
75% of eligible firefighting costs