RSFs involve collaborative partners not typically found in the Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) but that are critically needed for disaster recovery. Coordination through the RSFs encourages and complements investments and contributions by the business community, individuals and voluntary, faith-based and community organizations.
RSF activities assist communities with accelerating the process of recovery, redevelopment and revitalization.
By Executive Order (EO) BJ 14-9, the State created a State-level RSF structure to align with the Federal RSF structure. Similar to the Federal RSF system, the objective of State RSFs is to facilitate the identification, coordination and delivery of recovery assistance needed to supplement recovery resources and efforts by local governments.
State RSFs and stakeholders organize and request assistance and/or contribute resources and solutions. Together, the State RSFs facilitate local stakeholder recovery participation and promote intergovernmental and public-private partnerships.
The Recovery Support Functions (RSFs) comprise the National Disaster Recovery Frameworkâs (NDRF) coordinating structure for key functional areas for assistance. Their purpose is to support local governments by facilitating problem solving, improving access to resources and fostering coordination among State and Federal agencies, nongovernmental partners and stakeholders.
RSFs bring together the core recovery capabilities of Federal departments and agencies and other supporting organizations to focus on community recovery needs. They are organized into six (6) manageable components through which, relevant stakeholders and experts are brought together during planning and when activated post-disaster to identify and resolve recovery challenges.
The objective of the Federal RSFs is to facilitate the identification, coordination and delivery of Federal assistance needed to supplement recovery resources and efforts by local, Tribal, State and Territorial governments, as well as private and nonprofit sectors.
To learn more about Federal RSFs visit:
To learn more about State RSFs download:
Elected Officials Emergency Management Manual
National Incident Management System (NIMS)
National Response Framework (NRF)
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