Multiple state governors have proposed increased disaster preparedness funding in their 2026 budgets, reflecting the growing recognition that state-level investment in preparedness reduces long-term disaster recovery costs and improves community resilience.
State disaster preparedness programs fund activities including emergency planning, public education, contractor pre-qualification, and pre-positioning of equipment and supplies. These programs create a more efficient disaster response environment that benefits restoration contractors and affected communities.
For restoration contractors, state disaster preparedness programs can provide opportunities for pre-qualification and pre-event contracting, reducing the uncertainty and competition of post-disaster contractor selection.
The trend toward increased state investment in disaster preparedness reflects lessons learned from recent major disasters, where inadequate preparedness contributed to slower and more costly recovery operations.
Industry organizations are engaging with state emergency management agencies to ensure that restoration contractors are included in preparedness planning and pre-qualification programs, positioning the industry as a key partner in state disaster preparedness efforts.

