With the implementation of FEMA’s COVID-19 Funeral Assistance application process, Wiedeman Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc. offers its assistance to the families we served after January 20, 2020, who think they may be eligible to apply for a reimbursement. FEMA will begin accepting applications on April 12, 2021.
Any family who paid funeral expenses for a loved one whose cause of death was determined to be “COVID related” could be eligible to apply for a reimbursement (as long as the expenses were incurred after January 20, 2020).
We are available by phone, Zoom or will sit down with interested families to:
Answer questions about the process and what expenses are eligible for reimbursement
Gather the necessary expense documentation
Provide resources and links to additional information
Offer support throughout the process
We want to help our families in every way possible – before, during, and after the funeral. Now that families are able to apply for reimbursement for COVID-19 related deaths, we want to help those families through the application process so they can receive financial relief. We’re grateful to be able to help our families in this way.
We’d also like families to know that if they were unable to have a full service because of COVID restrictions at the time of their loved one’s death, they can plan that service now and still request reimbursement.
To learn more about FEMA’s COVID-19 Funeral Assistance program and application process, you can either contact FEMA directly at 844-684-6333 (TTY: 800-462-7585), call ABC Funeral Home at NUMBER, or go to www.fema.gov/disasters/coronavirus/economic/funeral-assistance.
Downloadable Forms (click on any of the forms below to download):
COVID-19 Funeral Assistance Line Number
844-684-6333 ● TTY: 800-462-7585
Hours of Operation:
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. CT
An applicant will be a person who has incurred funeral expenses for a deceased person whose cause of death was related to COVID-19. If more than one individual contributed toward the funeral expenses, they must register with FEMA under the same application as the applicant and co-applicant. No more than one co-applicant can be included on an application. There will be one (1) application accepted per funeral. FEMA recommends that applicants take their time, gather ALL documentation associated with the funeral if other services are planned for a later date, and submit all documentation at one time to receive a full reimbursement. Applicants will then call FEMA’s dedicated toll-free number at 844-684-6333 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Central Time starting April 12 to begin the application process.
Yes, if funeral expenses were paid using life insurance that was not specifically designed to cover funeral costs, the funeral expenses would be eligible for reimbursement.
Example: A direct cremation or burial took place, but the memorial service was planned for later, or added on at a later date.
FEMA views a signed contract showing a balance due as a commitment to pay; therefore, those expenses can be included when applying, even if payment has not yet been made to the funeral home or if the services have not yet been rendered by the funeral home. FEMA encourages waiting to submit all documents showing the full cost of all services when applying so that everything is received at the same time and a family can avoid having to go through the appeal process to request additional reimbursement.
Currently, there is no deadline to apply for COVID-19 Funeral Assistance. FEMA will communicate a specific deadline once established.
No, there is no cap for this program; therefore, funds will not run out. FEMA encourages families to remember that there is no rush to get the application process started and no time limit at the moment.
No, there is not. FEMA will ask income-based questions during the application process for demographic information, but there is no income threshold to apply for funeral assistance.
FEMA is currently working to set up a dedicated toll-free phone number that can be used to apply for funeral assistance. A 5,000-person call center is being prepared to review and process applications. Please note: No online applications will be accepted. Multilingual services and a TTY number will be available.
FEMA expects to begin accepting applications on April 12, 2021. FEMA encourages applicants to gather all documentation in advance prior to calling the toll-free number. The call center can be reached starting April 12 at 844-684-6333 (TTY: 800-462-7585) from Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Central Time.
If you have further questions, please check the FEMA FAQ on their website or contact us at mail@wiedemanfh.com or call us at 717-939-2344.
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