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Fact Sheet Hurricane Money Given Out

MONROE COUNTY, FL – Monroe County homeowners and renters impacted by Hurricane Irma have received more than $116 million in federal funding for housing, flood insurance claims and other recovery needs from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

FACT SHEET:

  1. Since Hurricane Irma struck the Keys on Sept. 10, FEMA has provided $56.3 million in grants to Monroe County homeowners and renters for uninsured damage to their primary residence and serious losses related to Hurricane Irma.
  2. Additionally, the National Flood Insurance Program, which is part of FEMA, has paid more than $60 million in flood insurance claims for Monroe County policyholders, according to preliminary data.
  3. As of Dec. 1, the Small Business Administration has approved $98.4 million in low-interest loans for residents and business owners in Monroe County. This includes 1,541 home loans totaling $82.8 million, 133 business loans totaling $11.8 million and 55 Economic Injury Disaster Loans totaling $3.9 million.
  4. About 16,000 Monroe County households have received FEMA grants, which can include money for temporary rental assistance, home repairs and other needs not covered by insurance, such as replacing destroyed personal property.
  5. About 9,000 Monroe County households have been provided with rental assistance money from FEMA. Many families received two months of rental assistance. This enables survivors to rent an available rental property and check out of hotels.

​DISASTER RECOVERY CENTERS CLOSING SOON

​HELP STILL AVAILABLE / STAY IN TOUCH WITH FEMA

Although the deadline to register with FEMA was Friday, Nov.24, you may continue to call FEMA to ask questions, update your contact information or request additional assistance by calling 1-800-621-3362 or visiting DisasterAssistance.gov.

Only one registration per household is needed. Hold onto your nine-digit FEMA registration ID number, so you can provide it if you need to get back in touch with FEMA.

CONTINUED RENTAL ASSISTANCE

People who still cannot live in their primary residence after two months of rental assistance may be eligible for continued rental assistance. Visit one of the FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers or call FEMA at 1-800-621-3362 to request continued rental assistance. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis.

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