MISSISSIPPI EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY: $29.0M Department of Homeland Security Federal Award
Summary
This is a $29.0M pass-through grant from FEMA to the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency for disaster assistance to families. Since the recipient is a state government agency and not a publicly-traded company, there are no direct stock market implications.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.Grant awarded to a state agency, not a public company; no ticker impact.
- 2.Funds are pass-through assistance to families, not a procurement contract.
- 3.No convergence with recent bills or executive orders.
Market Implications
There are no publicly traded beneficiaries from this contract award. Investors should look for FEMA contracts that involve private sector disaster recovery firms, such as those providing temporary housing, debris removal, or emergency services, to find market-relevant awards.
Full Analysis
The Department of Homeland Security, through FEMA, awarded a $29.0M direct payment to the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency for pass-through grant funding to families in disaster areas. This is a non-reimbursable subsidy, not a procurement contract. The recipient is a state government entity, and no publicly-traded company is involved as a prime contractor, subcontractor, or supplier. No related legislation in the provided bill signals directly authorizes this specific grant, though FEMA's disaster relief programs are broadly authorized by the Stafford Act. The grant supports disaster recovery infrastructure at the state level but does not generate revenue for any public company. Market impact is negligible.
Connected Signals
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Contract Details
Recipient
MISSISSIPPI EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
Award Amount
$29,012,571
Awarding Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Sub-Agency
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Contract Type
DIRECT PAYMENT FOR SPECIFIED USE, AS A SUBSIDY OR OTHER NON-REIMBURSABLE DIRECT FINANCIAL AID (C)
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