Lee County Unmet Needs Long Term
Recovery Group

 The Lee County Unmet Needs Long-Term Recovery Group is a Public/Private Partnership comprised of state, local, not for profit, faith-based organizations working collaboratively to assist survivors of Hurricane Ian with unmet needs relating to Housing, Employment, Childcare, Transportation, Mental Health, Food, Clothing and Home Furnishings.

Funding provided by Lee County Board of County Commissioners and HUD through the CDBG-DR program.

I Want to Help

I Want to Help

For those wishing to help Lee County residents impacted by Hurricane Ian.

I Need Help

I Need Help

For residents of Lee County impacted by Hurricane Ian.

188 Households Assisted

120 Completed Construction Projects

477 Individuals Assisted

$ 2.5 million Awarded in Funding

Micro-Grants Program

The micro-grants program is part of the Lee County Unmet Needs Long-term Recovery Group (UNLTRG) long-term recovery efforts and a part of Lee County Government’s 2024 Action Plan. Micro-grants were awarded to partner organizations to provide eligible services directly to Lee County residents impacted by Hurricane Ian.

Donate

We’re moving Lee County towards a recovered, resilient and flourishing future. We hope you’ll be proud to know we made an impact on 2211 lives in the last year alone. While we are pleased with our impact, we know there are many more Lee County residents who are still working to recover from Hurricane Ian and it’s our mission to see the community restored. That’s the power of your partnership, 100% of your donation goes directly towards the recovery of a Lee County Resident, making you an invaluable part of the recovery process.