FEMA - Federal Emergency Management Agency

04/23/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/23/2024 09:30

FEMA Funding Can Assist Everyone Who is Eligible

Federal assistance can help Mainers in Cumberland, Hancock, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, Waldo, Washington and York counties recover from the January 9-13 severe storms and flooding. Here are ten facts to know about the help that may be available to you:

  1. You won't be taking money away from someone else by applying. FEMA will distribute funds to every eligible applicant regardless of how many people apply.
  2. FEMA assistance is available to homeowners and renters, including owners and renters of mobile homes.
  3. Eligible homeowners and renters will receive FEMA assistance as grants that do not have to be repaid.
  4. You can apply for FEMA assistance even before your insurance claim is processed. Report any settlement or denial letter from your insurance company to FEMA. FEMA cannot provide duplicate benefits, so inform FEMA of your insurance coverage when you apply for assistance.
  5. FEMA assistance is nontaxable, and will not affect eligibility for Social Security, Medicaid or other federal or state benefits.
  6. You can ask questions and get in-person help applying for assistance at a Disaster Recovery Center. Centers are currently open at:
    • York County: Wells Fire Station, 585 N Berwick Rd, Wells, ME 04090
    • Hancock County: Moore Community Center, 125 State St, Ellsworth, ME 04605
    • Cumberland County: Old Orr's Island Schoolhouse, 1594 Harpswell Islands Road, Orr's Island, ME 04066
    • Washington County: University of Maine, Torrey Building, 40 University Drive, Machias, ME 04654

Centers are open Monday through Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sundays.

  1. If your insurance is delayed by 30 days or more and you need money to relocate immediately, FEMA may be able to help. There are several ways to apply for FEMA assistance. Survivors can go online to DisasterAssistance.gov, use the FEMA mobile app, or call 800-621-3362 to apply before the May 20, 2024 deadline. The line is open every day from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. ET. Help is available in most languages. If you use a relay service, such as video relay (VRS), captioned telephone or other service, give FEMA the number for that service.
  2. If your car was damaged by the disaster, you may be eligible for money to repair or replace it. Apply with FEMA first, then, if referred, submit a U.S. Small Business Administration Disaster Loan application to determine eligibility.
  3. If FEMA refers you to the Small Business Administration, you should apply. SBA's long-term, low-interest disaster loans are the largest source of federal recovery funds - and applying allows FEMA to evaluate you for more types of aid. SBA may be able to increase your loan amount by up to 20 percent of your damage so you can make improvements to make your home safer. To learn more, visit SBA.gov/disaster.
  4. Calling 211 or applying for assistance through another organization or agency does not automatically register you with FEMA. To apply for FEMA assistance, visit DisasterAssistance.gov, download the FEMA App or call the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362.

FEMA has plenty of funds to support our operations in Maine for the January 9-13 severe storms and flooding. If you were impacted, apply for assistance, and if you qualify, you will receive it.