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State of Iowa Governor's Office
- July 9 - Woodbury County approved for Individual Assistance under the June Presidential Major Disaster Declaration
- July 5 - Gov. Reynolds announces three additional counties approved for Individual Assistance under the June Presidential Major Disaster Declaration
- July 3 - Gov. Reynolds issues proclamation for additional provisions for counties impacted by recent widespread flooding
- June 28 - Gov. Reynolds issues proclamation for 27 counties impacted by recent widespread flooding
- June 27 - Twenty-eight additional counties approved for Public Assistance under the May Presidential Major Disaster Declaration
- June 26 - Gov. Reynolds Issues Disaster Proclamation for Four Counties in Response to Severe Storms and Flooding
- June 26 - Gov. Reynolds issues proclamation for 27 counties impacted by recent widespread flooding
- June 24 - Gov. Reynolds Issues Disaster Proclamation for Allamakee County in Response to Severe Storms
- June 24 - Gov. Reynolds Issues Disaster Emergency Proclamation for five counties in response to impending flooding in Western Iowa
- June 23 - Gov. Reynolds requests expedited Presidential Disaster Declaration for severe storms and widespread flooding
- June 23 - Gov. Reynolds Extends Disaster Proclamation to Palo Alto County in Response to Severe Storms and Flooding
- June 22 - Gov. Reynolds Extends Disaster Proclamation to Additional 20 Counties in Response to Severe Storms and Flooding
- June 22 - Gov. Reynolds Orders Disaster Proclamation for Sioux County in Response to Severe Storms and Flooding
- May 28 - Gov. Reynolds Issues Disaster Proclamation for 3 Additional Counties
- May 24 - Gov. Reynolds announces approval of Presidential Major Disaster Declaration
- May 24 - Gov. Reynolds issues Proclamation of Disaster Emergency for 10 additional counties
- May 23 - Gov. Reynolds requests expedited Presidential Disaster Declaration
- May 22 - Gov. Reynolds issues Proclamation of Disaster Emergency for 17 additional counties
- May 21 - Gov. Reynolds authorizes Proclamation of Disaster Emergency for 15 counties
- May 14 - Gov. Reynolds announces Approval of Presidential Major Disaster Declaration
- May 2 - Gov. Reynolds requests expedited Presidential Disaster Declaration for severe weather
- April 29 - Gov. Reynolds Issues Disaster Proclamation for 8 Additional Counties
- April 26 - Gov. Reynolds Issues Disaster Proclamation for Pottawattamie County
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- July 11 - FEMA To Visit Woodbury County to Assist Flooding Survivors
- July 11 - FEMA Hiring Staff Members for Iowa Disaster Recovery
- July 8- Disaster Recovery Centers Opening in Emmet and Lyon Counties
- July 5 - Disaster Recovery Centers Opening in Polk and Pottawattamie Counties
- July 1 - FEMA Opening Disaster Recovery Centers in Spencer, Rock Valley
- June 28 - Agriculture Recovery Center to Open in Pottawattamie County on July 2
- June 25 - FEMA Teams Visit Local Neighborhoods to Help Flood Survivors
- June 24 - Disaster Recovery Centers Opening in Union, Polk and Pottawattamie Counties
- June 21 - Agriculture Recovery Center to be in Polk County, June 28
- June 20 - Disaster Recovery Centers Opening in Harrison, Ringgold and Story Counties
- June 17 - Disaster Recovery Centers Opening in Three Counties
- June 13 - Disaster Recovery Centers opening in three counties
- June 12 - FEMA Hiring Staff Members for Iowa Disaster Recovery
- June 10 - Agencies Plan Agriculture Recovery Events
- June 7 - FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers in Seven Area Counties
- June 5 - FEMA Disaster Recovery Center opening in Ringgold County
- June 4 - FEMA Disaster Recovery Center opening in Pleasant Hill
- May 31 - Greenfield Disaster Recovery Center Moving to Elementary School
- May 25 - FEMA to Open Disaster Recovery Center in Greenfield
- May 25 - FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers Opening in Ringgold, Union and Clarke Counties
- May 25 - FEMA Teams to Canvass Greenfield to Help Tornado Survivors
- May 22 - FEMA to Open Disaster Centers in Pottawattamie and Shelby counties in Iowa
- May 13 - FEMA to Visit Local Neighborhoods in Iowa to Assist Tornado Survivors
U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
- June 28 - SBA Disaster Assistance Available to Iowa Private Nonprofit Organizations
- June 27 - SBA to Open Business Recovery Center in Sioux Center to Help Businesses Impacted by Severe Storms, Flooding, Straight line Winds and Tornadoes
- June 25 - SBA Stands Ready to Assist Iowa Businesses and Residents Affected by Severe Storms, Flooding, Straight‑line Winds and Tornadoes
- June 3 - SBA Business Recovery Center in Greenfield to Relocate
- May 26 - SBA to Open Business Recovery Center in Greenfield to Help Businesses
- May 24 - SBA Stands Ready to Assist Iowa Businesses and Residents Affected by Severe Storms
- May 17 - SBA to Open Business Recovery Center in Minden to Help Businesses Impacted by Storms
- May 14 - SBA Stands Ready to Assist Iowa Businesses and Residents Affected by Severe Storms
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
- July 3 - USDA Announces Approval of D-SNAP for Iowa Disaster Areas
- June 27 - USDA Offers Disaster Assistance to Agricultural Producers in Iowa Impacted by Heavy Rain and Flooding
- June 21 - USDA Announces Approval of D-SNAP for Iowa Disaster Areas
- May 30 - USDA Offers Disaster Assistance to Agricultural Producers in Iowa Impacted by Tornados and Flooding
- May 28 - USDA Rural Development Helps Homeowners, Businesses and Communities Impacted by Recent Disasters to Access Resources
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
- June 27 - IRS announces tax relief for victims of severe storms, flooding, straight-line winds, and tornadoes in Iowa
- June 6 - IRS announces tax relief for taxpayers impacted by severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding in Iowa
- May 17 - IRS announces tax relief for taxpayers impacted by severe storms and tornadoes in Iowa
U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
- July 1 - HUD Offers Disaster Aid to Iowa Storm and Flood Victims
- May 20 - HUD Announces Disaster Assistance for Iowa Survivors