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Resilient Florida Program

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About the Program

On May 12, 2021, Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 1954 into law. This comprehensive legislation ensures a coordinated approach to Florida’s coastal and inland resilience.

The program enhances our efforts to protect our inland waterways, coastlines and shores, which serve as invaluable natural defenses against sea level rise. The legislation will yield the largest investment in Florida’s history to prepare communities for the impacts of sea level rise, intensified storms and flooding. 

The Resilient Florida Program includes a selection of grants that are available to counties, municipalities, special districts with specific responsibilities and regional resilience entities. To effectively address the impacts of flooding and sea level rise that the state faces, eligible applicants may receive funding assistance to analyze and plan for vulnerabilities, as well as implement projects for adaptation and mitigation. 

Stay updated on the Resilient Florida Program.

Special topics associated with the Resilient Florida Program:

Sea Level Impact Projection (SLIP) Study.

Living Shorelines.

Florida Flood Hub for Applied Research and Innovation.

Statewide Assessment.

Quarterly Resilience Forum.


For more information about projects, funding opportunities, technical assistance and speaker availability, contact:

Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Resilient Florida Program 
3900 Commonwealth Blvd, MS 230
Tallahassee, FL 32303
850-245-7600
Resilience@FloridaDEP.gov

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