Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley Shares Update on Federal Funding Assistance
MILWAUKEE – The federal approval of Governor Tony Evers’ request for a major disaster declaration in Wisconsin on September 11 opened the door for individuals and households to apply for assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). However, there have been some misconceptions about the application process and eligibility for FEMA Individual Assistance.
Additionally, there has been confusion regarding the reported $29.8 million in approved federal funding. This number is based on the findings from FEMA’s Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) reported in Governor Evers’ request, which was a sample to represent the total damage to the region. This does not mean that FEMA funding for individuals is capped at $29.8 million. Any individuals who are eligible for FEMA funding will receive it, even if the total amount for all individuals exceeds the reported $29.8 million.
“Milwaukee County residents have patiently awaited federal assistance to help them recover from the floods, but now it’s imperative that everyone has access to clear, accurate, and timely information to get the help they deserve,” said Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley. “The most important step today is applying for FEMA assistance, either online or by phone. I strongly encourage every resident with flood damage to not wait until the last minute. Applying for assistance today is the first step toward recovery.”
U.S. Small Business Administration Disaster Loans:
Applications for low-interest federal disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) are now open for eligible business owners and homeowners. In addition to businesses and most private non-profit organizations, homeowners, renters, and personal property owners may also apply to SBA for a loan to help recover from a disaster, even if they do not own a business. To apply for an SBA Disaster Loan, visit sba.gov/disaster. The deadline to apply for SBA Disaster Loans is November 10, 2025.
FEMA Public Assistance Update:
Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM) and FEMA have concluded the PDA of public infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, parks, and municipal buildings. This process verified documented damage to determine if Public Assistance can be requested through a federal disaster declaration. The PDA for Public Assistance validated $21,988,593 in eligible disaster costs in Milwaukee County alone, out of the $26.5 million for the entire state of Wisconsin.
President Trump’s partial approval of the Governor’s disaster declaration request on September 11 unlocked FEMA funding for individuals and households. However, at this time, the State is awaiting approval from the federal administration for Public Assistance and Hazard Mitigation grant funding.
More information and resources regarding flood recovery is available at county.milwaukee.gov/2025FloodResources.
Information and guidance regarding applications for federal aid is available at county.milwaukee.gov/FEMAaid.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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- Wisconsin Emergency Management August Flood Response and Recovery a Team Effort at Wisconsin Emergency Management - Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs - Dec 23rd, 2025
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- HUD Delivers Disaster Aid, Financial Flexibility for Wisconsin Residents Impacted by Natural Disasters - U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development - Nov 26th, 2025
- Gov. Evers Urges Trump Administration to Reverse Course on Denying Wisconsin Communities Disaster Relief for Damage Caused by Extreme Weather in August - Gov. Tony Evers - Nov 19th, 2025
- One Week Left to Apply for FEMA Individual Assistance and SBA Disaster Loans - David Crowley - Nov 5th, 2025
- U.S. Small Business Administration Extends Deadline for Physical Damage Loans for Wisconsin Businesses, Residences, and Private Nonprofits Impacted by August Severe Weather - Gov. Tony Evers - Nov 4th, 2025
- After Another Denial of FEMA Aid, Congresswoman Gwen Moore Urges Reconsideration - U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore - Oct 30th, 2025
- Trump Administration Denies More Disaster Aid for Wisconsin - Graham Kilmer - Oct 29th, 2025
- Trump Administration Denies Hazard Mitigation Funding for Wisconsin Communities After Denying Public Assistance Relief - Gov. Tony Evers - Oct 29th, 2025
- Two Weeks Remain to Apply for FEMA Assistance for August floods - Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs - Oct 29th, 2025
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