Federal News
FEMA Grants Extensions for Hazard Mitigation Projects
March 25, 2026
FEMA has granted deadline extensions to 19 states and two U.S. territories for completing critical hazard mitigation projects funded through its Hazard Mitigation Grant Programs. This action addresses delays caused by recent federal funding lapses and aims to ensure that projects designed to reduce disaster risksβsuch as floods, earthquakes, wildfires, and hurricanesβare completed thoroughly and effectively. The extensions provide additional time for state and local agencies to meet project requirements without compromising quality or skipping essential steps.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note that extended timelines may affect contract schedules, funding disbursements, and project management for hazard mitigation efforts.
- Contractors involved in mitigation projects can expect adjusted delivery deadlines and should align resources accordingly to meet revised completion dates.
- Agencies and vendors should maintain close communication with FEMA to ensure compliance with updated grant conditions and reporting requirements.
- This extension reflects FEMA's commitment to thorough project execution, emphasizing quality and risk reduction over rushed completion.
When done correctly, mitigation activities save lives and reduce the cost of future disasters. FEMA is committed to working with state and local partners to ensure projects are completed properly the first time. By approving extension requests, we give communities the time they need to do the job right, rather than rushing or skipping critical steps.
— Karen S. Evans, Senior Official Performing the Duties of the FEMA Administrator
Agencies
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security
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