Recovery

For Emergency Managers

Utah’s Division of Emergency Management’s Recovery team helps state, local, tribal, private non-profit entities recover from disasters. We also coordinate with FEMA to render assistance to individuals, families, and communities.

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Public Assistance

FEMA helps state, local, tribal, and territorial governments and certain types of private nonprofit organizations respond to and recover from major disasters or emergencies. 

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Individual Assistance

Individual Assistance programs are designed to help meet disaster applicants’ sustenance, shelter, and medical needs during their path to recovery.

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SBA Loans

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) provides low-interest disaster loans to help businesses and homeowners recover from declared disasters.

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Learn more about recovery deadlines, policy updates and other Utah resources.

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Learn More About Utah's Hazards

Earthquakes, flooding and wildfires are the most common natural disasters in Utah. As we have seen in recent years, landslides, windstorms, pandemics, droughts, and smoke also represent a risk to Utah residents.

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Grant Opportunities and Information

Recovery Grants

Recovery grants support communities in rebuilding and restoring critical infrastructure, housing, and services after a disaster. They help ensure a faster, safer, and more resilient return to normal operations.

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