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FEMA Awards $625M World Cup Security Grants
March 22, 2026
FEMA has awarded a historic $625 million in security grants to 11 U.S. cities hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including major allocations of $64.7 million to Houston and over $51 million to Dallas and North Texas. This funding, distributed through the Department of Homeland Security and supported by congressional action, aims to enhance law enforcement preparedness, cybersecurity, emergency response, and critical infrastructure protection ahead of the event starting in less than 90 days. The grants support a coordinated federal-local effort led by the White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026 to ensure public safety during one of the largest sporting events in history.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the significant federal investment in security-related goods and services, including technology, training, and operational support, creating opportunities for vendors specializing in public safety and cybersecurity.
- The funding release followed congressional advocacy to expedite resources, highlighting the importance of legislative engagement in securing timely grant disbursements.
- Agencies and contractors involved in event security, emergency management, and infrastructure protection should prepare for increased demand and coordination requirements in host cities.
- Organizations supporting law enforcement and emergency response capabilities can leverage this funding to expand service offerings and partnerships in Texas and other host locations.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to be the largest sporting event in history, so it must also be the most secure. Through the FIFA World Cup Grant Program, FEMA is providing critical fundingโover half a billion dollarsโto help state and local authorities protect their communities as well as World Cup venues, players and attendees.
— Karen S. Evans, Senior Official Performing the Duties of the FEMA Administrator
As one of the premier host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Dallas is ready to take the global stage. This funding is a critical investment in public safety and ensures we have the resources, training and coordination in place to deliver a secure and successful event.
— Daniel Comeaux, Dallas Police Chief
I am proud to have worked with President Trump and my colleagues to secure $625 million in World Cup security funding in the Working Families Tax Cuts Act to reimburse Dallas and other host cities for developing a robust public safety apparatus ahead of the 2026 games.
— Senator John Cornyn
Agencies
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security, White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026, U.S. House of Representatives, United States Senate
Contracts
$625 million, $51,584,327, $64,676,165
Locations
Sources
- McCaul Statement on FEMA Security Awards for FIFA World Cup | Congressman Michael McCaul · Mccaul · Mar 19
- Cornyn: Houston to Receive $64M to Bolster Security for FIFA World Cup | Senator Cornyn · Cornyn Senate · Mar 21
- Cornyn: North Texas to Receive $50M to Bolster Security for FIFA World Cup | Senator Cornyn · Cornyn Senate · Mar 21
- Dallas awarded $51.5 million in federal funding for 2026 World Cup security · MSN · Mar 22
- FEMA Awards Historic $625 Million for States and Cities to Secure This Yearโs FIFA World Cup Matches | FEMA.gov · FEMA · Mar 19