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FEMA Extends Housing Assistance in North Carolina
March 17, 2026
FEMA has authorized a six-month extension of direct temporary housing and rental assistance for survivors of Tropical Storm Helene in North Carolina, continuing support through September 30, 2026. This extension introduces a phased approach to rental payments based on HUD Fair Market Rates, aiming to ease the financial burden on affected residents while they transition to permanent housing solutions.
- This extension signals ongoing federal commitment to disaster recovery housing support, impacting procurement planning for housing providers and service contractors in North Carolina.
- Agencies and contractors involved in temporary housing and rental assistance programs should prepare for continued demand and potential adjustments in rental payment structures.
- Organizations providing housing-related services can leverage this extension to align resources and proposals with FEMA and HUD guidelines for disaster survivor assistance.
- Procurement professionals should note the integration of HUD Fair Market Rates in rental assistance, which may influence contract terms and budgeting for housing support services.
Agencies
Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, State of North Carolina