Recovery Resources

State, local, tribal and territorial government officials are primarily responsible for managing disaster recovery in their communities. Identifying and managing resources can be a significant burden to local governments, who often do not know where to start.

These resources provide a starting point for local officials to begin and maintain whole community recovery.

Who are the resources intended to serve?

Recovery Roadmap

Individuals, government officials, non-government organizations who are overwhelmed by too many resources, and are looking for targeted, curated list of federal funding resources.

  • This tool provides:
    Targeted, curated list of federal funding resources.
  • Sample:
    Choose eligibility > topic > recovery challenge (e.g. damage to schools)

Go to "Recovery Roadmap"

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Community Recovery Management Toolkit

Local officials and leaders needing guidance on HOW to manage recovery, are tasked with managing disaster recovery and don’t know where to start.

  • This tool provides:
    Curated list of specific resources targeted at building capacity of agencies and leaders managing disaster recovery.
  • Sample:
    Filter by "recovery management category," "resource type" and/or "topic"

Go to "Community Recovery Management Toolkit"

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Recovery & Resilience Resource Library

Someone looking for specific resources and have an idea of what types of resources they need.

  • This tool provides:
    Complete list of financial, technical support, information or material resources from federal sources.
  • Sample:
    Filter by "topic," "eligibility," "intended beneficiary," "resource type" and/or "keyword"

Go to "Recovery & Resilience Resource Library"

Last updated November 22, 2022