Trump: $15.1 million in funding to be distributed in Indiana for tornado, flood relief
KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 23 – The Kerr County Flood Relief Fund has distributed over $4.4 million in grants supporting urgent needs including families, businesses, first responders, and community resilience, officials said.
- On July 22, 2025, the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country announced $60 million raised and grants to 35 nonprofits.
- On July 4, Kerr County, Texas, experienced deadly floods claiming 107 lives, including 27 at Camp Mystic, Kerr County, Texas, where many staff and girls were killed.
- The foundation disbursed over $4.4 million in its second round of grants, with allocations like $2 million for local businesses and $1.25 million for community resilience.
- An informational session in Kerr County addressed flood recovery and FEMA processes, where Don Harris and Charlie Hastings discussed debris removal and reporting.
- This coming week, a council announced on July 31 will advise on long-term recovery investments and resource distribution, with funding earmarked for rebuilding efforts, debris removal, and essential services.
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Area counties included among those eligible for federal disaster relief
President Donald Trump announced $15.1 million for disaster recovery efforts in Indiana from spring storms with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announcing that Jefferson and Switzerland counties are among those eligible for assistance.

Trump Approves $15.1M Federal Aid for Indiana Disasters
Source: WISH-TV / WISH-TV INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana will receive $15.1 million in federal funding to help communities recover from the severe flooding and tornadoes that impacted the state this spring. President Donald Trump announced the funding approval, stating his confidence in Indiana’s leadership for a rapid recovery. Governor Mike Braun and several Indiana lawmakers expressed their gratitude. Governor Braun commented, “These funds will enabl…
Teen turns heartfelt song into flood relief for Central Texas
By Amelia Mugavero Click here for updates on this story DALLAS, Texas (KTVT) — A North Texas teenager is using her love for music — and her heart for others — to help victims of the deadly flooding in Kerr County. Seventeen-year-old Charlotte March, of University Park, has loved music all her life, sharing her songs as an extension of her emotions. “Whenever I sing, I sing with emotion,” March said. “It’s kind of like a way of drawing out th…
North Texas teen turns heartfelt song into flood relief for Central Texas
By Amelia Mugavero Click here for updates on this story DALLAS, Texas (KTVT) — A North Texas teenager is using her love for music — and her heart for others — to help victims of the deadly flooding in Kerr County. Seventeen-year-old Charlotte March, of University Park, has loved music all her life, sharing her songs as an extension of her emotions. “Whenever I sing, I sing with emotion,” March said. “It’s kind of like a way of drawing out th…
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