Indiana Emergency Officially Over, Disaster Dollars Incoming
Published Date: 5/6/2026
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Summary
Indiana’s emergency declaration from January 24, 2026, just got an update! The emergency period officially ended on January 27, 2026, which means the state can now access specific federal disaster funds to help with recovery. This change affects Indiana residents and local agencies, unlocking money for housing, legal help, counseling, and more.
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Indiana emergency period closed; disaster funds available
The emergency incident period for the State of Indiana is closed effective January 27, 2026, and this amendment was issued March 8, 2026. FEMA listed CFDA numbers 97.030, 97.031, 97.032, 97.033, 97.034, 97.046, 97.048, 97.049, 97.050, 97.036, and 97.039 to be used for reporting and drawing funds for housing, legal services, crisis counseling, disaster unemployment assistance, public assistance, hazard mitigation, and related disaster recovery needs.
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