DHS releases $194 million in emergency management grants

Published 2 March 2007

States can use the money for equipment, training, and salaries; California, Texas, and New York are the big winners

State and local officials take note: DHS has finally released $194 million under the Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG) program. (Since the program began in 2004, it has dispersed a total of $750 million.) The funds — which are dispersed based on needs identified through the Emergency Management Accreditation Programs Process and the Nationwide Plan Review — can be used to pay for planning, equipping, training, conducting exercises, and all-hazards emergency management operations, as well as for the personnel who manage such programs. (Looking for a promotion, anyone?)

There is hardly enough space here to break down the grant allowances state by state, so instead we list the five biggest winners: California ($15,390,351); Texas ($10,096,516); New York ($9,055,930); Florida ($8,085,409); Pennsylvania ($6,347,983). Interested readers can locate their own state’s allocation at the DHS Web site.

-read more in this DHS news release