Florida hurricanes leave behind a long trail of damage that causes a pressing need for residential protection, thus requiring the Florida My Safe Florida Home grant to be a necessity for homeowners at ...
My Safe Florida Home applications opened on Monday, Aug. 4. The home-hardening program received $280 million in new funding for the 2025-2026 fiscal year, but only about 33% of the money will go ...
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — WPTV is staying on top of the state's popular My Safe Florida Home program, which offers $10,000 grants to harden homes and lower insurance premiums. We haven't stopped asking ...
If you are a Florida homeowner, today is the deadline to apply for the My Safe Florida Home grant program, which provides financial assistance for storm-hardening improvements and may help reduce ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – The My Safe Florida Home program expands qualifications for who can apply for assistance to make upgrades to their home to their homes, Monday. Low-income homeowners can now apply ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – The “My Safe Florida Home” program applications open at 8 a.m. Monday, offering millions of dollars to help homeowners make improvements that can lower their insurance premiums. The ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The My Safe Florida Home program opened for applications Monday morning, and $280 million is up for grabs to help homeowners make improvements that can lower their insurance ...
Only about a third of more than 122,000 Florida homeowners who signed up to the My Safe Florida Home program since 2022 have completed their home-hardening improvements and received grants, a program ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — My Safe Florida Home, a popular grant program that can help homeowners cut property-insurance costs, began taking applications on Monday morning. The Florida Legislature allocated ...
WELLINGTON, Fla. — A Wellington homeowner is stuck in limbo with Florida's My Safe Florida Home program after what appears to be a technical glitch prevented her from completing her grant application ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – People who have been rejected from getting Florida government help to hurricane-proof their homes may get a second chance under a bill filed by an Orlando-area lawmaker. State Sen.