MY SAFE
FLORIDA HOME
TOLL-FREE IN FLORIDA
866-513-MSFH
(6734)
1-866-513-MSFH
(Toll-free in
Florida)
FOR
HOMEOWNERS
CFO Sink aggressively
lobbied the Legislature to
continue funding this
tremendously successful
program, and plans to do so
again next year. However,
due to budget constraints,
the MSFH program did not
receive funding and will
expire on June 30, 2009.
Homeowners who received a
grant and completed
improvements must have their
reimbursement requests
postmarked or received by
June 30, 2009. This
will provide us with the
time necessary to complete
the review and approval of
your reimbursement request
prior to the program ending.
Also, please encourage your
friends and family to
protect their property
against hurricane damage.
More information can be
found on CFO Sink’s website:
www.myfloridacfo.com.
GRANT DEADLINES
Homeowners who received
a grant and completed
improvements must have
their reimbursement
requests postmarked or
received by June 30,
2009.
My Safe Florida Home
Reimbursement Request
PO Box 8200
Tallahassee, FL
32314-8200
Please include your MSFH# on all
documents
Submission of Required
Documentation
Deadline to Submit
Documentation
Completed Reimbursement
Request Packet
Contents of Packet
include:
HOMEOWNER
REIMBURSEMENT FORM
CONTRACTOR VERIFICATION
FORM(S)
Note: If you are seeking
reimbursement for
opening protections,
please be sure to
include a diagram or cut
sheet indicating which
windows or doors were
protected along with
your reimbursement
forms.
1. How much money is available?
Individual homes will be eligible
for a matching grant of up to $5,000
to make specific home improvements
as recommended in the inspection
report. A “matching grant” means
that for every dollar of the
homeowner’s own money spent on a
wind resistance upgrade recommended
in the Department’s inspection
report, the program will provide an
additional dollar to help pay for
the upgrade, up to a maximum grant
of $5,000.
For example:
If the recommended improvements
you have done cost $3,000, the state
would pay $1,500 and you would pay
$1,500.
If the recommended improvements
you have done cost $20,000, the
state would pay $5,000 and you would
pay the other $15,000.
The My Safe Florida Home program is
working with
local governments and
the Volunteer Florida Foundation to
offer
low-income homeowners an
opportunity to strengthen their
homes against natural disasters
without out-of-pocket expenses.
2. What must the grant (money) be
used for? Matching grant funds are available
only for recommended improvements in
the following categories if your
home was inspected after May 1,
2007.
• Protecting openings (windows,
gable vents and skylights) • Protecting exterior doors • Replacing your garage door with an
impact-resistant garage door • Bracing gable ends in your roof
3. Can I use grant funds to
eliminate a window or door from my
home? No, under law the program is
directed to provide grant funds to
protect “openings.” Improvements to
openings can only be reimbursed if
the opening continues to exist after
improvements are made.
4. How much money will I be approved
for? Once your grant application is
approved by the Department you will
have one year from the date of your
grant approval letter to make
recommended improvements to your
home. You will be approved and
reimbursed for a maximum of $5,000 for
any and all improvements made.
5. How long does it take for a grant
application to be processed?
Once all the required documentation
is received, you will be notified
within 45 days if your grant
application: a.) has been approved. b.) is deficient and what documents
we need to complete the review
process. c.) has been denied and why it was
denied.
6. Who can I use to do the home
improvements? You must use a participating
contractor with the Department of
Financial Services. Click here for a
list of approved
participating
contractors. Refer to the
tips and terms
about contractors
to learn
about choosing one.
7. Can I go ahead and do home
improvements and then get reimbursed
by the Department?
Grant funds are only guaranteed if
you have applied for a grant and
receive approval for a grant by the
Department.
8. Why can’t the funds from this
program be used to offset my
insurance premium? The My Safe Florida Home program is
a long-term investment in helping
reduce the insurance premiums all
Floridians pay. By making homes
safer against hurricanes, homeowners
will be less exposed to hurricane
damage which means fewer or lower
insurance claims. In addition, the
improvements you make to your home
to strengthen it against hurricanes
could result in savings on your
insurance premiums.
9. Are
grant funds taxable?
No. The IRS has ruled that grant
funds paid by the My Safe Florida
Home program are not taxable.