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Florida home hardening program shuts down to new applicants after less than three weeks

My Safe Florida Home program will continue to process existing applications

In this file photo, a worker readies the panels of a hurricane-resistant garage door set to be installed in a West Boca home. The state-funded My Safe Florida Home program, which helps fund storm hardening improvements for Florida homeowners, has shut down to new applicants less than a month after reopening on July 1, (Nicholas R. Von Staden)
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In this file photo, a worker readies the panels of a hurricane-resistant garage door set to be installed in a West Boca home. The state-funded My Safe Florida Home program, which helps fund storm hardening improvements for Florida homeowners, has shut down to new applicants less than a month after reopening on July 1, (Nicholas R. Von Staden)
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A state grant program offering up to $10,000 for home-hardening improvements like new roofs and impact windows has stopped taking new applications from new participants.

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