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TALLAHASSEE — Today,
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Jimmy Patronis and the Florida
Department of Financial Services (DFS) launched the “My Safe
Florida Condo” pilot program, a new initiative that helps
condominium associations strengthen their properties against
hurricanes.The pilot program supports eligible condominium
associations by providing free inspections and grant funding
for wind mitigation improvements that have the added benefit
of potentially lowering wind insurance premiums. “My Safe
Florida Condo” is similar to the widely successful “My Safe
Florida Home” program but is limited in scope at this time
due to its initial pilot phase. Click HERE to learn more and
apply.
CFO Jimmy Patronis said, “Nothing is more important than
investing in the safety and security of Floridians,
especially when it comes to hurricanes. I have witnessed
storm devastation up close and have served countless victims
of Hurricanes Helene, Milton and many others — I am fully
committed to helping Floridians however I can. The My Safe
Florida Condo pilot program is a first step to helping
Florida’s condo community in the same ways that we have been
able to help tens of thousands of homeowners through the ‘My
Safe Florida Home’ program. Ultimately, what we learn from
My Safe Florida Condo will help determine the future of the
pilot program going forward.”
The Florida Legislature created the pilot program during the
2024 legislative session and provided $30 million in funding
statewide. The Department will oversee the program and
provide, among other benefits, fiscal accountability,
contract management and strategic leadership. Condominium
associations must be within 15 miles of the coastline to be
eligible, and the maximum grant contribution per association
is limited to $175,000. The grants are matched on the basis
of $1 provided by the association for every $2 provided by
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Chief Financial Officer and State Fire Marshal Jimmy
Patronis is a statewide elected official and a member of Florida’s
Cabinet who oversees the Department of Financial Services. CFO
Patronis works each day to fight insurance fraud, support Florida’s
firefighters, and ensure the state’s finances are stable to support
economic growth in the state.
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In addition, the following mitigation
projects are authorized by the Program:
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Opening protection, including
exterior doors, garage doors, windows and skylights.
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Reinforcing roof-to-wall connections.
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Improving the strength of roof-deck
attachments.
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Secondary water resistance for roof.
Under the pilot program, eligible
condominium associations will receive a free initial
inspection to identify existing hurricane-resistant features
of their properties and potential recommendations for
approved improvements. Eligible condominium associations may
then apply for a mitigation grant to implement the
improvements recommended in their Initial Inspection Report.
Learn more and apply at MySafeFLCondo.com.
Eligible condominium associations can apply
at
MySafeFLCondo.com