The My Safe Florida Home program, designed to assist homeowners with storm-related property improvements, is set to continue through 2026 due to remaining funds from the previous year. Despite its popularity and the potential for insurance discounts, homeowners have encountered bureaucratic hurdles in accessing the grants, with some requiring media assistance to resolve issues.
Key Takeaways
- Sufficient funding from last year ensures the program’s operation into 2026.
- Grants can reach up to $10,000 per homeowner.
- Navigating the application process has proven challenging for some residents.
- Media intervention has helped some homeowners overcome administrative obstacles.
Program Funding and Availability
Florida lawmakers have not allocated new funds for the My Safe Florida Home program this year. However, a significant portion of the $280 million from last year remains undistributed, providing enough financial backing to sustain the program through 2026. As of last fall, the program had already disbursed $380 million to over 40,000 homeowners across a three-year span.
Homeowner Experiences and Challenges
While the program offers valuable grants for storm-proofing homes, which can also lead to insurance discounts, the application process has been a source of frustration for some. Homeowners like Anne Bendel have reported difficulties in obtaining necessary documentation and receiving clear communication from the program administrators. In Bendel’s case, WPTV’s intervention was instrumental in resolving a bureaucratic roadblock related to a required letter from her insurance company, ultimately moving her closer to receiving her grant for a new window.
Alternative Proposals
Some critics, like former state Sen. Jeff Brandes, have suggested alternative approaches to enhance home resilience. Brandes proposed eliminating sales tax on qualifying roof, window, and exterior door replacements as a more straightforward method to encourage necessary upgrades.
Sources
- My Safe Florida Home grant money still available in 2026, WPTV.
- WPTV helps resident cut through red tape, WPTV.
