Release Date: August 29, 2003
Release Number: 1476-043
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Kokomo, IN - A total of $28,362,944 million in grants and low-interest disaster loans has been approved so far to assist in disaster recovery in response to the damage and loss suffered by Indiana residents in this summer's severe weather, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Indiana State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA).
The deadline for applying for disaster assistance is fast approaching, however, and recovery officials urge anyone who suffered damage or loss from the severe storms, tornadoes and flooding that occurred July 4 through August 6 to apply for assistance by calling the FEMA toll-free registration number, 1-800-621-FEMA (3362). Those with speech or hearing impairment can call TTY 1-800-462-7585.
The deadline to call and apply for assistance is September 9. The application lines are open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday, except they will be closed on the Labor Day holiday, Monday, September 1.
A total of 43 Indiana counties are eligible to receive Individual Assistance for homeowners, renters and business owners. This is a summary of recovery activities as of close of business August 28:
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has established workshops to help those who would like assistance filling out their loan application. The workshops will be open at the following locations and times, until further notice, except all workshops will be closed on Labor Day, Monday, September 1:
Other disaster recovery assistance includes:
On March 1, 2003, FEMA became part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. FEMA's continuing mission within the new department is to lead the effort to prepare the nation for all hazards and effectively manage federal response and recovery efforts following any national incident. FEMA also initiates proactive mitigation activities, trains first responders, and manages Citizen Corps, the National Flood Insurance Program and the U.S. Fire Administration.
Disaster Assistance by County
MEDIA NOTE: The following chart shows a county-by-county breakdown of applications received and grants approved for the Individuals and Households Program and SBA loans in the 43 Indiana disaster-declared counties. All figures are as of close of business, Thursday, August 28. While the number of applicants for each county is listed, the number of grants and the amounts are not listed (---) if there are less than three approved claims for that county in order to preserve the privacy of individuals. Applicants may receive assistance from more than one type of program.
Apps Rcvd | Individuals and Households Program | SBA Low-InterestHome Loans | SBA Business (Physical and Economic Injury) Loans | ||||
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County | Grants Approved | Amount Approved | Home Loans Approved | Amount Approved | Business Loans Approved | Amount Approved | |
Adams | 347 | 241 | $916,896 | 60 | $1,445,600 | 4 | $65,900 |
Allen | 475 | 334 | $750,249 | 43 | $809,500 | 9 | $869,800 |
Benton | 0 | 0 | $0.00 | ||||
Blackford | 19 | 13 | $24,777 | --- | --- | ||
Boone | 14 | 8 | $21,687 | --- | --- | ||
Carroll | 185 | 131 | $633,110 | 28 | $1,483,000 | 6 | $245,400 |
Cass | 267 | 167 | $445,414 | 21 | $246,100 | ||
Clay | 65 | 24 | $32,990 | 3 | $32,000 | ||
Clinton | 41 | 31 | $137,368 | 10 | $324,100 | ||
Delaware | 194 | 125 | $246,381 | 24 | $201,100 | --- | --- |
Fountain | 10 | 5 | $31,578 | ||||
Fulton | 5 | --- | --- | ||||
Grant | 68 | 47 | $130,072 | 3 | $29,200 | ||
Hamilton | 86 | 63 | $303,343 | 5 | $48,200 | ||
Hancock | 6 | 4 | $6,032 | --- | --- | --- | --- |
Henry | 18 | 10 | $21,183 | --- | --- | ||
Howard | 2,259 | 1,623 | $4,953,815 | 325 | $6,235,500 | 21 | $821,900 |
Huntington | 68 | 42 | $94,856 | --- | --- | ||
Jasper | 153 | 110 | $303,606 | 13 | $340,500 | 5 | $39,300 |
Jay | 58 | 46 | $142,228 | 10 | $244,100 | ||
Kosciusko | 11 | 7 | $10,875 | ||||
Lake | 117 | 47 | $114,786 | ||||
Madison | 115 | 81 | $212,714 | 13 | $227,800 | 4 | $20,200 |
Marion | 151 | 84 | $170,920 | 8 | $115,700 | ||
Miami | 125 | 85 | $181,871 | 15 | $230,500 | ||
Montgomery | 9 | 6 | $18,295 | --- | --- | ||
Morgan | 18 | 14 | $52,492 | --- | --- | ||
Newton | 31 | 19 | $41,885 | --- | --- | --- | --- |
Noble | 1 | --- | --- | ||||
Parke | 186 | 45 | $91,216 | 13 | $211,700 | ||
Porter | 12 | 3 | 6,510 | ||||
Pulaski | 10 | 7 | $10,896 | ||||
Randolph | 19 | 12 | $24,738 | --- | --- | ||
Tippecanoe | 71 | 54 | $248,634 | 9 | $252,500 | --- | --- |
Tipton | 148 | 104 | $377,396 | 23 | $744,400 | --- | --- |
Vanderburgh | 32 | 18 | $57,569 | ||||
Vigo | 31 | 15 | $67,778 | --- | --- | ||
Wabash | 30 | 21 | $38,345 | --- | --- | ||
Warren | 9 | 9 | $33,191 | --- | --- | ||
Wayne | 15 | 9 | $16,163 | ||||
Wells | 288 | 185 | $467,982 | 33 | $930,900 | ||
White | 80 | 41 | $116,711 | 6 | $91,700 | --- | --- |
Whitley | 16 | 9 | $18,792 | --- | --- |
Last Modified: Friday, 29-Aug-2003 15:14:39