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Tampa-area non-profit Rebuilding Together to distribute free hurricane supplies Monday in Arcadia.
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United Policyholders, a non-profit organization that helps disaster victims navigate fair and full insurance claim settlements, is holding an online “Survivor to Survivor” meeting on Aug. 8 at 7 p.m. The meeting is only for people who’ve been impacted by Hurricanes Ian or Nicole.
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AAA won’t renew “a very small percentage” of homeowners and auto insurance policies in hurricane-wracked Florida, joining other insurers in limiting their exposure in the Sunshine State despite efforts by lawmakers to calm the volatile insurance market, the company said Tuesday.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Tuesday announced the expansion of a pilot program for single-family home-repair loans and grants in communities hit by disasters such as Hurricane Ian and Nicole last year.
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Administered by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, the loan program helps local governments support government operations that may have been impacted by hurricanes Ian or Nicole, bridging the gap while they await federal relief or for their revenues recover.
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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has announced a funding opportunity for governments that operate a stormwater or wastewater management system that was affected by Hurricane Ian or Hurricane Nicole.
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The Charlotte County Property Appraiser’s office is now accepting applications for partial property tax refunds if a residential improvement was destroyed or rendered uninhabitable for at least 30 days due to hurricanes Ian or Nicole.
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If you have property damage or loss from Ian and then received it again as a result of Nicole, you will need to complete two separate disaster assistance applications.