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Find similar grantsState Individual Assistance (IA) Grant Program is sponsored by North Carolina Department of Public Safety (DPS). Provides state emergency assistance grants to individuals and families for temporary housing, repair or replacement of dwellings, and other essential needs following state-declared disasters.
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Individual Assistance | NC DPS The Individual Assistance program provides assistance to homeowners and renters whose primary residences were damaged or destroyed by a natural or manmade disaster.
Individuals who face displacement from their homes due to disaster-related income loss; Homes that are inaccessible due to road, bridge, and culvert or driveway washout; High quality inspections of disaster damaged dwellings as the basis for determining the kinds and amounts of assistance to be provided to individuals and families.
Processing services for disaster applicants to give assistance as quickly as possible while ensuring proper stewardship of federal funds and; Providing housing resources through the state of North Carolina or FEMA for disaster victims. Survivors can register for help by: Registering online at www. DisasterAssistance.
gov Calling toll-free to 800-621-FEMA (3362) between 7 a. m. and 10 p.
m. Applying for federal assistance directly through their web enabled mobile phone devices or smartphones. Visit fema.
gov and follow the link to www. disasterassistance. gov to apply for federal assistance.
Visiting a local Disaster Recovery Center. Financial Assistance can be used for: Housing - homeowners and renters receive funds to rent a different place to live. Repair - homeowners receive grants to repair damage from the disaster that is not covered by insurance.
Other needs assistance - grants for necessary and serious needs caused by the disaster. This includes medical, dental, funeral, personal property, transportation, vehicle repair or replacement, moving and storage and other expenses that FEMA approves. The homeowner may need to apply for an SBA loan before receiving this type of assistance.
FEMA can't duplicate payments. If a loss is covered by another source, such as insurance, or is taken care of by a volunteer group, donation or gift, FEMA cannot pay for that cost again. Duplicate payments are prohibited by law.
Renters or homeowners who suffered any damage or loss should apply for assistance. There is no need to wait for an insurance inspection. Before survivors call or go online, they should gather the following basic information: Telephone number where applicant can be reached; Address of the damaged property; Brief description of disaster-related damages and losses; Insurance information; and Direct deposit information.
If an inspection is needed to determine eligibility, the inspector will usually make an appointment within five days. Survivors can clean up before the inspection. They should take pictures of the damage and property that had to be removed.
If survivors were displaced from their home and incurred hotel expenses, or purchased clean-up or repair materials, they should save those receipts because these MAY be eligible for reimbursement. All applicants will receive a letter from FEMA regarding their request for federal assistance. State Individual Assistance Program Contacts: Individual Assistance Branch Manager-Recovery Michele.
harrison@ncdps. gov For all other information Email: IARecovery@ncdps. gov This page was last modified on 04/09/2026
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Individuals and households in North Carolina affected by state-declared disasters. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
State Individual Assistance (IA) Grant Program is funded by North Carolina Department of Public Safety (DPS). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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