RESILIENCE HUB

Whether it’s storms, floods, or other extreme weather events, Floridians are no strangers to the power of nature. Florida Surplus Lines Association members are proud to be at the forefront of solutions that not only protect our communities during disasters but also help prevent them.
Welcome to FSLA’s Resilience Hub, where we’ve collected resources for information, innovation solutions, and collaborative efforts available to help you prepare your home or business.
Florida’s Resilience Efforts
What Florida Is Doing to Stay Resilient
Florida’s commitment to resilience goes beyond the insurance industry. It involves a statewide approach that includes government agencies, local partners, and community organizations. Here’s how Florida is leading the charge:
- State Agencies Working for You: Explore their Resources
- Florida Department of Financial Services’ My Safe Florida Home Program and My Safe Florida Condo Programs
- Learn more about how to receive a home inspection!
- Florida Insurance Consumer Advocate Mitigation Resources
- Florida SERT Mitigation Resources
- Florida SERT Flood Resources
- Learn about how a new undertaking by Florida State University’s Risk Management and Insurance (RMI) Center — in partnership with the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) and the Florida Surplus Lines Service Office (FSLSO) — aims to study trends in the residential market and assist in identifying issues before they could potentially become a problem.
- Florida Department of Financial Services’ My Safe Florida Home Program and My Safe Florida Condo Programs
- State Agencies Working for You: Explore their Resources
- Innovative Organizations – Learn about the contributions from organizations working to reduce risk and increase preparedness:
- IBHS (Institute for Business & Home Safety): Learn how IBHS’ cutting-edge research helps homeowners protect against severe weather.
- FIU’s DesignSafe: Discover how Florida International University’s DesignSafe initiative is advancing disaster prevention.
- Federal Alliance for Safe Homes
Resources for Prospective Homebuyers:
Resilience matters when purchasing a home because a well-built, well-maintained property can better withstand storms, reduce long-term repair costs, and qualify for lower insurance premiums. Investing in a resilient home means greater peace of mind, increased property value, and potential savings on insurance and maintenance.
This page will be updated with new resources, event details, and news on resilience initiatives.