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06/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/23/2026 15:29

FEMA Makes $1.1 Million Available in Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Funds for a Resilience Project in Indiana

FEMA recently announced that federal funding for hazard mitigation projects is available to the state of Indiana to address flood risks. This funding will empower states to take decisive, proactive steps to protect their communities from future disasters.

Congress authorized this project through the Fiscal Year 2026 Homeland Security and Further Additional Continuing Appropriations Act. Funding for these projects has been made available through FEMA's Pre-Disaster Mitigation grant program. Nationwide, 40 states and one Tribal Nation are expected to receive more than $189 million in federal funding for 125 projects.

In Indiana, the identified project is for $1.1 million for the Howland Ditch Greenway flood control improvement project design in the city of Indianapolis.

Before funds are awarded, these communities must submit an application by July 22, 2026, by 5 p.m. Eastern Time. FEMA will review all applications and disburse funding only after confirming that eligibility criteria have been met.

Applications must be submitted through FEMA Grants Outcomes (FEMA GO), the agency's grants management system. For more information, review the Notice of Funding Opportunity on Grants.gov.

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