Disaster Relief Resources

The Tennessee Structural Assessment and Visual Evaluation (SAVE) Coalition is designed for individuals with experience and training in building design and construction, to assess buildings and vertical structures for safety and/or occupancy following disasters in the state of Tennessee.

The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency works closely with the Tennessee Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (TNVOAD) to organize both volunteers and donations for areas that are impacted by disasters and emergencies. Please note, while local communities appreciate the volunteer spirit during disasters and emergencies, it is important to refrain from sending resources that have not been requested by state or local authorities. ·

Please visit Tennessee VOAD at www.TNVOAD.org. The National VOAD coalition includes over 50 of the country’s most reputable national organizations (faith-based, community-based and other non-governmental organizations) and 55 State/Territory VOADs, which represent Local/Regional VOADs and hundreds of other member organizations throughout the country. You can visit the National VOAD here.

Spring Severe Weather 2025 – This link provides up to date information from the State of Tennessee on the Several Spring weather impacting Tennesseans and their communities.

TEMA’s Main Hub of Disaster Updates – This link directs you to various links from current and/or previous disasters in Tennessee.

How to Prepare – This link will provide information to help you prepare for potential emergencies and how they could affect your area.

Recover from Disasters – Provides links to The Federal Declaration Process, Individual Assistance, Public Assistance, SBA Loans and HEAL.)

AIA’S Disaster Assistance Program
AIA’s Disaster Assistance Program trains architects to help communities mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters, aligning their disaster-response processes, protocols, and training with federal frameworks.

Good Samaritan laws afford liability protection to architects providing disaster assistance. This resource explores the advantages of such laws, details state protections for architects, and includes AIA model legislation.

Individuals in declared counties can now apply for direct assistance through FEMA’s IA program online anytime or by phone at 1-800-621-3362 between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. CDT. Multilingual operators are available.

Those eligible for FEMA’s IA program may receive help with rental assistance, home repair, and personal property replacement, in addition to other uninsured or underinsured disaster losses.

More information on FEMA’s IA program can be found here.