Program Information

Funds by Federal Department For Distribution Among Sandy-Affected States ($Millions)

Department of Homeland Security

Agency Bureau/AccountFunding Amount Description
Coast Guard/Acquisition, Construction, and Improvements $274,233,000 Necessary expenses related to the consequences of Hurricane Sandy
Agency Bureau/AccountFunding Amount Description
Federal Emergency Management Agency/Disaster Relief Fund $11,487,735,000 To carry out the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act
Agency Bureau/AccountFunding Amount Description
Federal Emergency Management Agency/ Disaster Assistance Direct Loan Program Account $300,000,000 For the cost of direct loans authorized by the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act
Agency Bureau/AccountFunding Amount Description
Science and Technology/ Research, Development, Acquisition, and Operations $3,249,000 Necessary expenses related to the consequences of Hurricane Sandy
Agency Bureau/AccountFunding Amount Description
Domestic Nuclear Detection Office/Systems Acquisition $3,869,000 Necessary expenses related to the consequences of Hurricane Sandy
Agency Bureau/AccountFunding Amount Description
United States Customs and Border Protection/Salaries and Expenses $1,667,000 Necessary expenses related to the consequences of Hurricane Sandy
Agency Bureau/AccountFunding Amount Description
United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement/ Salaries and Expenses $855,000 Necessary expenses related to the consequences of Hurricane Sandy
Agency Bureau/AccountFunding Amount Description
United States Secret Service/Salaries and Expenses $300,000 Necessary expenses related to the consequences of Hurricane Sandy

The information contained in this section summarizes the Federal Disaster Relief Appropriations Act funding. The above figures and summaries represent disaster relief funds made available to each federal department in response to Hurricane Sandy and are not exclusive to New Jersey. These numbers do not include revised amounts after sequestration. The Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board estimated an adjustment from approximately $50 billion to $47.9 billion after sequestration.