Arsh Multani is a mission-driven disaster recovery and floodplain management professional who operates at the critical intersection of field execution, regulatory compliance, and large-scale federal funding strategy. As a member of Kundlas Nexus™ , Arsh plays a key role in integrating field-derived intelligence, technical documentation, and grant development workflows to ensure recovery and mitigation programs are technically defensible, cost-effective, and audit-ready.
Arsh brings a distinctive “field-to-finance” perspective to Kundlas, translating on-the-ground conditions into structured, compliant federal applications that withstand FEMA technical, financial, and audit scrutiny. His work directly supports Kundlas’ rapid deployment and mission-ready delivery model across disaster recovery, hazard mitigation, and resilience programs.
Arsh most recently served as a FEMA Site Inspector during DR-4827 (Hurricane Helene) recovery efforts in North Carolina. Operating in a high-tempo, post-disaster environment, he conducted detailed field inspections, assessed damages, and supported the implementation of temporary housing and recovery solutions to ensure displaced survivors had safe, compliant residences. His ability to assess complex site conditions and convert field observations into actionable FEMA project formulations is a core asset to Kundlas’ disaster response teams.
Beyond field operations, Arsh plays a leading role in federal grant strategy and Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) development. He has been instrumental in helping Kundlas structure and advance a mitigation funding portfolio exceeding $1 billion, spanning complex initiatives such as seismic retrofits, flood risk reduction, critical facility protection, and large-scale infrastructure mitigation. His work ensures proposed projects are fully aligned with FEMA policy, technical job aids, floodplain management standards, and evolving federal program guidance.
