- Housing Assistance
- Temporary Housing:
Money is available to rent a different place to live, or a government provided housing
unit when rental properties are not available. Search for information about housing rental resources.
- Home repair assistance: Money is available to homeowners to repair
damage from the disaster to their primary residence that is not covered by insurance.
The goal is to make the damaged home safe, sanitary, and functional.
- Replacement assistance for destroyed homes: Money is available
to homeowners to replace their home destroyed in the disaster that is not covered
by insurance. The goal is to help the homeowner with the cost of replacing their
destroyed home.
- Small Business Administration Disaster Loans
- For home repair and personal property for owners and renters
- For business physical loss and economic injury
- Other Needs Assistance
ONA provides grants for uninsured, disaster-related necessary expenses and serious
needs. To qualify for this assistance, an applicant must first apply to the Small
Business Administration Disaster Home Loan Program and either to be declined
for assistance, or demonstrate that SBA assistance is insufficient to meet all disaster-related
necessary expenses and serious needs. Other Needs Assistance includes grants for:
- Medical
- Dental
- Funeral
- Personal property
- Transportation
- Certain other disaster related serious needs or expenses.
NOTE: Housing Assistance and Other Needs Assistance awards - grants -are limited
by U.S. Law to a combined maximum of $28,800 in federal fiscal year 2008.
NOTE: Federal assistance is only meant to help with essential needs. It is not an
insurance program and will not indemnify all disaster related losses.