New funding source: FY25 Disaster Supplemental Grant Program

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By Rachel Bradley, Kelli Reddick, and Ed Trumbull
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A $1.45B opportunity to strengthen disaster recovery and resilience

The U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) has launched a new round of funding under the FY25 Disaster Supplemental Grant Program. This opportunity provides $1.45 billion to help communities recover and build resilience following major disaster declarations in 2023 and 2024.

Funding is available to state and local governments, special districts, public and private nonprofits, and institutions of higher education for both construction and non-construction projects that advance resilience, disaster preparedness, and economic recovery.

This program comes at a critical time as it provides a significant source of funding during a period of uncertainty for many organizations.

Sign up for our webinar on November 12, 2025, from 1-2pm ET (10-11am PT) as we dive deep into this new funding opportunity and share essential info for your agency, including:

  • Eligibility, requirements, timelines, and available funding pathways
  • How to differentiate your project and submit a winning grant application
  • Success stories to inspire project ideas

Can’t make the live event? You can still sign up to receive a link to the on-demand video.

Meet the authors
  1. Rachel Bradley, Director of Strategic Resilience
  2. Kelli Reddick, Senior Director of Strategic Resilience
  3. Ed Trumbull, Vice President of Workforce Innovation