The Flood Insurance Assistance Program is a partnership with the Del Valle Community Coalition (DVCC) and the city. It will provide “as much as $2,000 in financial assistance for Austin homeowners to obtain or maintain flood insurance for one year,” per a news release from the city.
According to the city, the “average flood insurance claim in Austin costs $21,000 as of 2021.” The city said flood damage is “not typically covered by homeowner insurance policies.”
“Because Austin participates in the National Flood Insurance Program and the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Community Rating System, federally backed flood insurance is available to everyone in Austin at up to a 25% discount,” the city said.
In Austin, the average annual policy is $670. However, policies that are in “floodplain areas typically cost more than $1,000.”
Austin residents must do the following to be eligible for the program, as provided by the city:
Eligible residents can apply on the Del Valle Community Coalition website. Applications will be processed “while funds last,” according to the city. Those who apply and receive assistance from the program “must agree to keep coverage for a minimum of 1 year (or until renewal date)” and cannot cancel their coverage early.
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