SUPPLEMENTAL DISASTER RELIEF PROGRAM
CFDA 10.988
Supplemental Disaster Relief Program payments are provided to agricultural producers who suffered qualifying losses due to natural disasters. These programs vary by year and disaster type, providing targeted relief to help farmers and ranchers recover from floods, droughts, hurricanes, and other catastrophic events.
This program paid $5.7B across 408,248 records in 55 states, from FY2025 to FY2025.
- MINNESOTA
- $666M
- KANSAS
- $620M
- TEXAS
- $554M
- IOWA
- $537M
- NEBRASKA
- $429M
- SOUTH DAKOTA
- $289M
- NORTH DAKOTA
- $287M
- ILLINOIS
- $230M
- MISSOURI
- $163M
- WASHINGTON
- $145M
- NORTH CAROLINA
- $139M
- WISCONSIN
- $131M
- MONTANA
- $119M
- OHIO
- $119M
- CALIFORNIA
- $111M
What is the SUPPLEMENTAL DISASTER RELIEF PROGRAM?
Supplemental Disaster Relief Program payments are provided to agricultural producers who suffered qualifying losses due to natural disasters. These programs vary by year and disaster type, providing targeted relief to help farmers and ranchers recover from floods, droughts, hurricanes, and other catastrophic events.
Which state receives the most SUPPLEMENTAL DISASTER RELIEF PROGRAM payments?
MINNESOTA leads with $666M. View MINNESOTA breakdown →
How much has this program paid out in total?
The SUPPLEMENTAL DISASTER RELIEF PROGRAM has paid $5.7 billion across 408,248 records from FY2025 to FY2025, covering 55 states.