Disaster Relief Programs and Resources
If you happen to own a building, the state has activated a survey to help assess damage to businesses due to Hurricane Ian. We highly encourage you to fill this out. It may help aid in the expedition of recovery efforts. Complete the survey online below.
Small Business Administration Disaster Assistance Program
The SBA offers disaster assistance in the form of low-interest loans to businesses, nonprofit organizations, homeowners, and renters located in regions affected by declared disasters. SBA also provides eligible small businesses and nonprofit organizations with working capital to help overcome the economic injury of a declared disaster.
FEMA Individual Assistance Program
FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program (IHP) provides financial and direct services to eligible individuals and households affected by a disaster with uninsured or under-insured necessary expenses and serious needs. IHP assistance is not a substitute for insurance and cannot compensate for all losses caused by a disaster. The assistance is intended to meet your basic needs and supplement disaster recovery efforts.
Steps to Apply Before you apply for assistance, below are the steps you need to take to start your recovery process:
Step #1: Take photos of your damaged home and belongings.
Step #2: Make a list of damaged/lost items.
Step #3: Save yourself time.
If you have insurance, you must file a claim with your insurance company. * If you do not have insurance, continue to Step #4
Step #4: If you’re ready to apply or you would like more information on the types of assistance available, you can get more information by clicking the button below.