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Oklahoma Insurance Department to Open New Round of Home Fortification Grants for Homeowners

Misty Tate by Misty Tate
July 11, 2026
Oklahoma Insurance Department to Open New Round of Home Fortification Grants for Homeowners
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OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma homeowners will soon have another opportunity to access state funding aimed at improving residential storm resilience and reducing long-term insurance costs, as the Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) prepares to open the next application cycle for its Strengthen Oklahoma Homes (SOH) Grant Program.

Applications for the latest round of funding will open on July 13, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. Central Time. Through the program, eligible homeowners can apply for grants of up to $10,000 to upgrade their roofs to meet the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) FORTIFIED Roof™ – High Wind and Hail standard, a nationally recognized construction designation developed to improve a home’s ability to withstand severe weather events.

The initiative comes as Oklahoma continues to face recurring threats from high winds, hailstorms, tornadoes, and other forms of severe weather that can cause significant property damage and increase insurance-related costs for homeowners.

According to the Oklahoma Insurance Department, the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Program has produced measurable results since its launch. The program has certified more than 400 homes under the IBHS FORTIFIED Roof™ – High Wind and Hail designation and has invested more than $4 million in residential mitigation projects across the state.

State officials view the program as a proactive approach to reducing future storm losses while helping homeowners improve the durability and value of their properties. The initiative is part of a broader effort to encourage risk mitigation measures that can lessen the financial impact of increasingly frequent severe weather events.

Program Helps Homeowners Strengthen Properties and Reduce Risk

The Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Program is designed to encourage homeowners to adopt construction standards that go beyond typical building code requirements. The grants support roof upgrades that incorporate enhanced installation techniques and materials intended to improve a home’s ability to withstand damaging weather conditions.

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The IBHS FORTIFIED Roof™ – High Wind and Hail designation focuses on strengthening critical components of the roof system to better resist wind uplift, hail impacts, and water intrusion. These improvements can significantly reduce the likelihood of extensive damage during severe storms and help homeowners avoid costly repairs.

Beyond improved protection, participating homeowners may also qualify for insurance premium discounts. Industry experts have increasingly highlighted mitigation measures such as fortified roofing systems as an effective way to reduce insurance claims and long-term costs associated with storm damage.

The program’s continued expansion reflects growing interest among homeowners seeking practical ways to protect their properties. Officials say participation has steadily increased as more residents recognize the value of investing in resilient construction measures that can provide benefits for years to come.

The state’s investment of more than $4 million in mitigation projects underscores the importance placed on proactive risk reduction. By supporting stronger residential construction, the program aims to create safer communities while reducing the economic burden caused by severe weather.

Application Window Opens July 13

Homeowners interested in applying for the next round of funding should prepare ahead of the application launch, as grants will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis while funding remains available.

To be eligible, applicants must have a homestead exemption on file with their county assessor. State officials recommend verifying that exemption status before the application period begins to ensure a smooth application process.

Prospective applicants are also encouraged to review all eligibility requirements and gather any necessary information in advance. Early preparation may be particularly important given the strong demand experienced during previous funding rounds.

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The Oklahoma Insurance Department advises homeowners to be ready to submit their applications beginning at 12:00 p.m. CT on July 13, when the online application portal opens.

Mitigation Remains Central to Oklahoma’s Strategy

State officials continue to emphasize that mitigation remains one of the most effective tools available to reduce storm-related damage and control long-term insurance costs. Strengthening homes before severe weather strikes can help homeowners avoid major repair expenses while improving the overall resilience of their properties.

As Oklahoma continues to experience severe weather risks, programs such as Strengthen Oklahoma Homes are becoming an increasingly important part of the state’s approach to disaster preparedness and property protection.

With another funding round set to begin, eligible homeowners will soon have the opportunity to invest in stronger roofing systems, improve the durability of their homes, and potentially lower future insurance expenses through one of the state’s leading residential mitigation initiatives.

Misty Tate

Misty Tate

Oscar Wilde writes for The Cleveland American, covering news, politics, business, technology, sport, entertainment, and lifestyle. He focuses on clear, reliable reporting and useful information, helping readers stay informed about current events, important developments, and stories that matter.

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