If your home was damaged by Hurricane Debby, Helene, or Milton last year, there is real money available to help you recover - and the window to apply is closing fast.
Manatee County has been awarded $252.7 million in federal disaster recovery funds through a program called Lasting Manatee. This is not a loan. It is grant funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development designed to help homeowners who still have unmet recovery needs after insurance and FEMA.
What Is Lasting Manatee?
Lasting Manatee is Manatee County's Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program. After the 2024 hurricane season hit our area hard, HUD allocated over $252 million to help our community rebuild stronger.
The money funds two major programs:
The Home Recovery Program
This is the one most homeowners need to know about. The Home Recovery Program helps eligible homeowners repair, reconstruct, elevate, or replace storm-damaged homes that still have unmet recovery needs - meaning damage that was not fully covered by insurance, FEMA assistance, or other aid.
If you have been living with a patched roof, water damage behind the walls, mold issues, or structural problems since the storms, this program was built for you.
What qualifies?
- Your home was damaged by Hurricane Debby, Helene, or Milton in the 2024 season
- You still have unmet recovery needs after insurance and FEMA payouts
- Your home is located in Manatee County
- You are the homeowner (not a renter - though additional programs may follow)
The Infrastructure Program
The second piece is the Infrastructure Recovery and Resiliency Program (IRRP). This one is county-level - it funds long-term improvements that protect our communities from future storms:
- Stormwater system upgrades and drainage improvements
- Flood mitigation infrastructure
- Roadway and bridge resiliency enhancements
- Utility hardening and water system improvements
- Shoreline stabilization
This matters for property values. Communities that invest in resilient infrastructure hold value better and are more attractive to buyers long-term.
How to Apply
Online
Visit LastingManatee.org to review eligibility requirements, sign up for updates, and begin your application.
In Person
Lasting Manatee Intake Center
1012 Manatee Ave. West, Bradenton, FL 34205
Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Walk-ins welcome. Staff will help you understand eligibility, complete your application, and connect you with available recovery resources.
Contact
Phone: (941) 742-4787
Email: lastingmanatee@mymanatee.org
Mail: Manatee County Government Relations, Attn: Lasting Manatee, 1112 Manatee Avenue West, Bradenton, FL 34205
Why I Am Sharing This
I am a real estate agent, not a government employee. But I live and work in Manatee County, and I know firsthand how many homeowners are still dealing with damage from last year's storms. Some are trying to sell homes with unresolved issues. Others are sitting on damage they cannot afford to fix.
This program exists to help. And with a June 30 deadline, I do not want anyone in our community to miss it because they did not know about it.
If you or someone you know was affected by the 2024 hurricanes, please share this post. It takes five minutes to start the application, and it could mean the difference between living with storm damage and actually getting your home repaired.
Your home is your biggest investment. If there is federal money available to protect it, take it.
Questions About Your Property?
Whether you are dealing with storm damage, thinking about selling, or wondering how recovery programs affect your home's value - I am happy to talk through your options.
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