Hurricane Relief Resources
Resource Guide for Impacted Individuals, Families, and Organizations
Federal Resources
Once FEMA begins accepting applications for assistance, you can apply at DisasterAssistance.gov, by calling 621-FEMA (3362), or by using the FEMA app.
FEMA also offers a Flood Insurance Advocate service to help you navigate the flood claims process.
U.S. Small Business Administration: low-interest disaster loans to help businesses and homeowners recover from declared disasters.
State Resources
Florida Division of Emergency Management
State Assistance Information Line: 800-342-3557
Information on open Florida shelters here
Disaster Contractors Network: Find licensed contractors in Florida to help with your post-hurricane repairs.
Florida's property insurance companies: A comprehensive list of Florida's property insurance companies with websites and claims phone numbers.
Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency
Tennessee Emergency Management Agency
211: can provide non-emergency essential resources, support, and information to those in need.
South Carolina Emergency Management Division
Disaster.biz: provides Florida businesses easy access to critical information before, during and after a disaster
Hurricane Homes: a team effort to help those in Florida affected by natural disaster
Florida County Resources
Alachua | Baker | Bay | Bradford | Brevard | Broward | Calhoun | Charlotte | Citrus | Clay | Collier | Columbia | DeSoto | Dixie | Duval | Escambia | Flagler | Franklin | Gadsden | Gilchrist | Glades | Gulf | Hamilton | Hardee | Hendry | Hernando | Highlands | Hillsborough | Holmes | IndianRiver | Jackson | Jefferson | Lafayette | Lake | Lee | Leon | Levy | Liberty | Madison | Manatee | Marion | Martin | Miami-Dade | Monroe | Nassau | Okaloosa | Okeechobee | Orange | Osceola | PalmBeach | Pasco | Pinellas | Polk | Putnam | SantaRosa | Sarasota | Seminole | St. Johns | St. Lucie | Sumter | Suwannee | Taylor | Union | Volusia | Wakulla | Walton | Washington