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FEMA Mission FEMAs mission is helping people before, during, and after disasters. Over 20,000 agency employees form a team of dedicated emergency management leaders.
Since 1979, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been the Federal Governments lead agency in responding to and recover- ing from many of the Nations greatest moments of crisis. Throughout its history, FEMA has built upon the more than 200 years of Federal involvement in disasters.
When a disaster is declared, the Federal government, led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), responds at the request of, and in support of, States, Tribes, Territories, and Insular Areas and local jurisdictions impacted by a disaster. Response actions are organized under the National Response Framework.
CNA is a one-time $500 payment per household. The State of California requested that FEMA authorize CNA for specific geographic areas that are expected to be inaccessible for seven days or longer. To be eligible for CNA Applicants must request it before September 5.
Today, FEMA is called upon to help its partners understand and reduce their disaster risk, to lead the coordination of federal response efforts to stabilize communities after a disaster, and to provide support for individuals and communities to build back and become more resilient than before.
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FEMA is a federal agency within the U.S Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The FEMA administrator reports directly to the DHS Secretary.
Supports and facilitates multiagency planning and coordination for operations involving incidents requiring Federal coordination. Functions include but are not limited to: Incident action planning. Information collection, analysis, and dissemination.
FEMAs main purpose is to assist people before, during, and after disasters. And to support citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build, sustain and improve our capacity to prepare, protect, respond, recover and mitigate all risks.