The mission of FEMA is to help people before, during and after disasters. This is the top focus of everybody working for or with FEMA in the field. Once there is a presidential declaration of a major disaster or emergency, FEMA coordinates and collaborates with federal, state, local and tribal agencies to get assistance to survivors.
FEMA’s Small Business Program makes every effort to ensure that small businesses have the maximum practicable opportunity to participate in federal procurements. When FEMA responds to a disaster, their goal is to contract with local businesses in the affected area, whenever practical and feasible. Learn about the four-step process your company or organization can follow to do business with FEMA, in accordance with the Robert T. Stafford Act.
Top Commodities Procured for Disasters
Infant/Toddler Products
Durable Medical Equipment Kits
Consumable Medical Supplies Kits
Plastic Sheeting
Tarps
Blankets
Comfort/ Hygiene Kits
Water
Meals
Forklift Rentals
Cargo Vans
Security Guard Services
Generators
Cots
Joint Field Office Kit
Leased Copiers
Leased Generators
Office Supplies
Shredded Bins
Portable Toilets
Sign Language
Temporary Labor
Janitorial Services
Date and Time
Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM- Eastern Standard Time
Registration & Fees
This meeting is Complimentary for NASBC Supplier members.
For Business members, the fee is $15.
For Registrants and non-members the fee is $35.