Trump Administration Denies Hazard Mitigation Funding for Wisconsin Communities After Denying Public Assistance Relief
Gov. Evers to fight latest Trump Administration denial of disaster assistance, will appeal decision for communities to get the support they need to rebuild and recover
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced that the Trump Administration has denied Wisconsin’s application for Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Funding for Door, Grant, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha counties after severe storms and flooding caused severe damage to public infrastructure in August. This denial comes as, last week, Gov. Evers announced that he will also be appealing a decision by the Trump Administration to deny Wisconsin’s application for Public Assistance to help address more than $26.5 million in damages to public infrastructure in the six counties impacted.
“Talk about adding insult to injury. Not only did the Trump Administration deny our request for public assistance to help several communities rebuild and recover after severe weather caused over $26.5 million in damages to public infrastructure, but now, they’ve also denied our request for funding to help prevent this sort of devastation from happening again in the future,” said Gov. Evers. “The Trump Administration has once again told the people of Wisconsin that they are on their own, and we just can’t accept that. We will be appealing this denial, in addition to appealing the denial for public assistance funding, and we urge the Trump Administration to reconsider these decisions and work to support the families, businesses, and communities here in Wisconsin who are working to rebuild and recover.”
The Hazard Mitigation Grant Program provides funding to help state and local governments implement projects aimed at reducing the risks and impacts of future disasters and is only made possible following a presidentially declared disaster. Mitigation programs, such as the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, have shown success in past flooding events. In Wauwatosa, following severe flooding in 1997, funding from this program supported the purchase and demolition of 23 flood-damaged homes. The city later acquired an additional 65 properties through local funding, creating what is now Hart Park. When the area flooded again in August, the open space prevented residential damage and reduced the need for emergency rescues.
FEMA’s decision to deny the Hazard Mitigation grants limits support for certain public infrastructure and community-level projects but does not affect homeowners or renters who may qualify for federal assistance through the Individual Assistance program. The deadline to apply for FEMA’s Individual Assistance program is Wed., Nov. 12, 2025. More information on how to apply is available on the Wisconsin Emergency Management website here.
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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- Two Weeks Remain to Apply for FEMA Assistance for August floods - Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs - Oct 29th, 2025
- Wisconsin Officials Decry Denial of FEMA Assistance - Isiah Holmes - Oct 27th, 2025
- MKE County: County Can’t Afford Disaster Recovery - Graham Kilmer - Oct 25th, 2025
- FEMA denial on flood damage assistance for public infrastructure is a gut punch - Milwaukee Common Council - Oct 24th, 2025
- Cruelty over compassion: Trump denies disaster aid - Wisconsin Conservation Voters - Oct 24th, 2025
- Congresswoman Gwen Moore Condemns Denial of FEMA Disaster Aid Following Historic August Flooding - U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore - Oct 24th, 2025
- FEMA Denies Government Disaster Assistance For Milwaukee Area - Graham Kilmer - Oct 24th, 2025
- Baldwin Slams Trumps Denial of FEMA Disaster Assistance for Wisconsin Communities Impacted by August Storms - U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin - Oct 24th, 2025
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