Federal News
FEMA Expands Michigan Utility Assistance
March 22, 2026
FEMA has amended Major Disaster Declaration FEMA-4880-DR-MI to include Public Assistance Category F for utilities, enabling reimbursement for electric infrastructure repairs damaged by recent severe storms in Michigan. This expansion specifically supports rural electric cooperatives in northern Michigan, such as Great Lakes Energy and Presque Isle Electric & Gas Co-Op, facilitating faster recovery efforts and helping stabilize energy costs for local communities.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note increased federal funding availability for utility infrastructure repairs under FEMA's Public Assistance program in Michigan.
- Rural electric cooperatives and utility contractors can pursue opportunities related to storm damage repairs and infrastructure stabilization.
- Agencies and vendors should coordinate with Michigan State Police Emergency Management and tribal governments involved in disaster response.
- This amendment signals potential for similar utility assistance expansions in other disaster-affected regions, highlighting the importance of readiness for rapid procurement actions in utility restoration projects.
Thanks to President Trump and the administration, Michiganβs disaster declaration is now expanded to cover utility damages. This funding will help several rural electric cooperatives and other impacted utilities repair their systems faster and help stabilize energy costs for families and small businesses in northern Michigan.
— Karen S. Evans, Senior Official Performing the Duties of the FEMA Administrator
Agencies
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Michigan State Police - Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division, State of Michigan, Federally recognized tribal government
Vendors
Great Lakes Energy, Presque Isle Electric & Gas Co-Op