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FEMA Allocates Disaster Recovery Funding in Southwest
March 25, 2026
FEMA has allocated over $6.7 million in funding to support disaster recovery efforts across New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, focusing on unemployment assistance and long-term recovery case management for survivors of multiple disasters occurring during 2024-2025. This funding is channeled through state-managed programs within FEMA Region 6 to help individuals and families regain independence and rebuild communities affected by recent disasters.
- Why this matters: State emergency management agencies will administer these funds, creating opportunities for contractors specializing in case management, social services, and disaster recovery support.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for services related to unemployment assistance and long-term recovery program implementation in the Southwest region.
- Organizations providing community rebuilding, social support, and disaster recovery services may find new contracting opportunities with state agencies managing FEMA funds.
- This allocation underscores FEMA's continued investment in regional disaster resilience and recovery, signaling ongoing procurement needs in emergency management sectors.
Agencies
Federal Emergency Management Agency, New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Texas Division of Emergency Management