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TEXAS DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

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UEISZEWBKUMKPL4·Profile updated 2026-05-13
Awards tracked
3
Total amount
$14.7B
Date range
Primary sector
Volume
$/month, last 24
About this recipient

The Texas Division of Emergency Management received approximately $14.7 billion in federal funding from the Department of Homeland Security across three awards. The grants supported disaster recovery efforts, including repair and replacement of facilities damaged by disasters, as well as emergency protective measures undertaken during the pandemic to protect public health and safety.

The funding was directed toward reimbursing state, local, tribal, and territorial government entities and certain private nonprofit organizations for emergency response activities and disaster recovery operations.

Narrative generated May 13, 2026 by The Buildout's synthesis pipeline. Facts are drawn only from the recipient's tracked federal awards; no marketing material, no recipient input.

Portfolio by sector
Sectors classified by LLM on each award.
Portfolio status
Based on each award's period of performance.
Active
2
active67% of awards
Expiring (≤90d)
0
expiring · 30d0% of awards
Expired
1
expired33% of awards
No POP
0
0% of awards
Top awarding agencies
Department of Homeland Security
$14.7B 100%

Based on 3 awards totaling $14,692,995,503.

Awards

Top 3 by amount

Action dateRecipientAgencyAmountDescriptionSectorStatus
TEXAS DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTDepartment of Homeland Security$13,916,946,596GRANT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DISASTER DAMAGED FACILITIESactive
TEXAS DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTDepartment of Homeland Security$525,816,772GRANT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DISASTER DAMAGED FACILITIESotherexpired
TEXAS DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTDepartment of Homeland Security$250,232,135PROVIDE REIMBURSEMENT TO STATE, LOCAL, TRIBAL, AND TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT ENTITIES AND CERTAIN PRIVATE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS FOR EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE MEASURES TAKEN DURING THE PANDEMIC. EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE MEASURES NECESSARY TO SAVE LIVES AND PROTECT PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY. MANAGEMENT, CONTROL, AND REDUCTION OF IMMEDIATE THREATS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE. MEDICAL SHELTERING. ADMINISTRATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF VACCINES. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND INFORMATION DISSEMINATION.otheractive
Sources
USAspending.gov — all awards for this UEI →SAM.gov entity registration →

Profile compiled from publicly available USAspending.gov records, ingested and entity-resolved by The Buildout's pipeline.

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