Those changes would especially help renters and people with low incomes, according to Frank Matranga, who runs the agency’s aid programs for disaster survivors.
And because people in those groups are more likely to be people of color, the changes should reduce the racial inequity in federal disaster aid, he said.
About one million Americans each year receive some sort of direct aid from FEMA, according to the agency.
Weather-related disasters pushed more than 3.3 million American adults out of their homes in 2022, census data shows.
“We heard that survivors found it confusing and challenging to apply for an S.B.A.
Persons:
Frank Matranga, “, ” Ms, Criswell
Organizations:
FEMA, Small Business Administration