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Florida introduces new home mitigation program designed to protect residents from hurricanes and other natural disasters with up to 75% funding support

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Florida – The Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) has introduced a groundbreaking initiative aimed at safeguarding homes across the state from the devastating impacts of hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters. The new program, called Elevate Florida, is designed to help homeowners strengthen their properties while reducing damage and lowering insurance premiums.

Elevate Florida marks a significant step forward in state disaster preparedness. The program offers residents a streamlined, accessible way to improve the resilience of their homes. It provides an end-to-end solution, covering everything from application submission to construction. With the help of this program, Florida residents can make their homes safer and more resistant to natural disasters, ultimately leading to a safer community overall.

Key Benefits for Florida Homeowners

Elevate Florida brings several compelling benefits for homeowners. Perhaps one of the most enticing aspects is the potential to reduce insurance premiums. By strengthening a home’s structural integrity, the program can lead to lower insurance costs, providing financial relief for homeowners over the long term. The program also boosts property values, making homes more attractive to potential buyers in the future.

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Additionally, Elevate Florida covers up to 75% of project expenses through a cost-share system. This makes the program an affordable option for residents who may be concerned about the financial burden of such improvements. In addition to the cost-share, the program also provides other essential services like contractor assistance, temporary housing, and accommodations for those with disabilities, making it easier for all Florida homeowners to participate.

Eligible Mitigation Projects Under the Program

Elevate Florida offers funding for a variety of home mitigation projects aimed at reducing the risk of damage from natural disasters. These projects include:

• Structure Elevation: This involves raising a home to reduce the risk of flooding, which is especially important for homes located in flood-prone areas.
• Mitigation Reconstruction: Homes that are not structurally sound enough for elevation can be rebuilt to meet current standards, providing a more secure living space.
• Acquisition/Demolition: This option involves voluntary buyouts where homes are demolished, and the land is preserved as open space, helping to reduce the overall risk in flood-prone areas.
• Wind Mitigation: Florida homeowners can also opt to strengthen their homes against high winds by improving roofs, windows, doors, and other vulnerable areas. This is particularly important for protecting homes from hurricanes, which are a common threat in the state.
Who Can Apply for Elevate Florida?

To participate in Elevate Florida, applicants must meet specific eligibility requirements. Homeowners must be at least 18 years old, a U.S. citizen, and own a residential property in Florida. They will also need to contribute up to 25% of the project’s total cost. Multi-family units, including condos, duplexes, townhomes, and even manufactured homes, are eligible for the program, broadening the scope of homes that can benefit from this initiative.

How to Apply for the Program

Applying for Elevate Florida is simple and convenient. Residents can submit their applications through the Elevate Florida Portal, available at fdem-resmit.my.site.com/Elevate/. The portal provides a user-friendly platform for homeowners to start the application process and get more information about the program.

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For assistance with the application or more details, residents can contact Elevate Florida’s support team via email at [email protected] or call the dedicated helpline at 877-ELEV8FL (877-353-8835). The helpline is available Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. EST.

A Step Toward a Safer Florida

The introduction of Elevate Florida represents a significant investment in the future of the state. With its wide-reaching benefits, this program will help Florida residents better protect their homes from the threats posed by hurricanes, flooding, and other disasters. By making these mitigation measures more accessible and affordable, the state is ensuring that its communities are more resilient and prepared for future challenges.

For Florida homeowners, the Elevate Florida program provides an invaluable opportunity to strengthen their properties, reduce potential damage, and enjoy long-term financial benefits. With federal funding covering at least 75% of the project costs, it’s a chance that many residents should consider taking to secure their homes and their futures.

To learn more about Elevate Florida and to apply, visit the official Elevate Florida Portal today.

 

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