The Brief



- Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to clear the ‘My Safe Florida Home’ program's backlog, asking the Florida Legislature for enough funding to eliminate the wait list.

What is My Safe Florida Home?



The program offers matching grants for Floridians of up to $10,000 to homeowners who shore up their homes with storm-protective upgrades like hurricane -safe doors or windows.

As an added bonus, those who have completed work upgrading their homes with new windows or doors may be eligible for a tax credit as well for making those energy efficient upgrades, whether you participated in My Safe Florida or not.

The governor's proposed budget



Gov. DeSantis wants to add about $600 million to the program as part of his proposed $115.6 billion budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year.

Last year, the state allocated $200 million, which ran out in a matter of days. In addition, just over 3,000 homeowners were able to make it through last summer’s enrollment process before the program had to close the application portal again, mere days after it’d reopened.

DeSantis says more than 50,000 Floridians have submitted applications and are waiting to make it through the next steps.

The Florida Legislature will vote on the budget during its legislative session, which begins March 4.

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