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FEMA elevation grant eligibility checker.

Interactive checker for FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance grant eligibility. Answer 6 questions, get likely RLP/SRL status, probable federal cost share, and next steps.

Question 01

Has your home flooded in the past 10 years?

Any flood that caused interior water damage from rising water (not roof leak / plumbing). Includes Memorial Day 2015, Tax Day 2016, Harvey 2017, Imelda 2019, Beryl 2024.

Question 02

How many flood claims have you filed?

NFIP flood insurance claims of $1,000 or more. Each separate flood event counts as one claim.

Question 03

Is your home in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)?

FEMA flood zones AE, A, V, or VE. If your mortgage requires flood insurance, you’re in an SFHA. Look up at FEMA Flood Map Service.

Question 04

Do you currently have NFIP flood insurance?

National Flood Insurance Program policy. Required for FEMA HMA grants in most cases.

Question 05

Is this your primary residence?

Owner-occupied primary home (not rental, vacation, or investment property). Primary residence priority for most HMA programs.

Question 06

What part of Houston is the home in?

Different jurisdictions have different application coordinator offices.

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Answer the questions to see your eligibility.

All 6 questions on the left. Results update as you go.

This is a screening tool, not an official determination. FEMA eligibility depends on full documentation review, current program funding cycles, and Benefit-Cost Analysis. We use this checker to identify likely candidates — final eligibility is determined by FEMA itself during application review.
What we’re checking

FEMA eligibility, decoded.

FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) covers up to 75% of eligible elevation costs for most homeowners. Three sub-programs: HMGP (post-disaster), FMA (year-round, NFIP-insured properties), BRIC (proactive resilience). Different programs have different eligibility specifics.

Repetitive Loss Property (RLP): 2+ flood claims of $1,000+ in a 10-year period. Accelerates eligibility, gets priority review. Most Meyerland and Bay Area homeowners with multiple flood events qualify.

Severe Repetitive Loss (SRL): 4+ claims of $5,000+ each, OR 2+ claims totaling more than the home’s value. Highest priority. Can qualify for 100% federal cost share under FMA.

What this checker doesn’t tell you: Benefit-Cost Analysis result (FEMA’s formula for whether the project is “cost-effective”), current program funding status (some cycles are oversubscribed), or specific application timing for your jurisdiction. We can help with all of that during a free site visit.

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