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Manatee County Publishes NOFA

May 29, 2026

Manatee County Publishes NOFA for $125M Post Hurricane Infrastructure Recovery Program

MANATEE COUNTY, FL (May 28, 2026) — Manatee County has published the Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Infrastructure Recovery & Resiliency Program, the County’s major infrastructure initiative under the federally funded Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG DR) program, established as Lasting Manatee. The full notice is available now at LastingManatee.org. Pre-applications for the program will open on June 1 at 12:00 p.m., giving eligible entities their opportunity to submit projects for consideration.

The Infrastructure Recovery & Resiliency Program supports long-term storm resiliency improvements across Manatee County, with population-based allocations that give each municipality a voice in shaping local recovery.

Examples of potential projects include stormwater upgrades, drainage improvements, flood mitigation infrastructure, roadway and bridge resiliency enhancements, utility hardening, water and wastewater system improvements, and shoreline stabilization.

“This is the largest infrastructure investment the County has ever managed,” said Manatee County District 4 Commissioner Mike Rahn. “We look forward to working hand-in-hand with our municipal partners to execute countywide storm resiliency improvements that reduce risk and future losses from disasters.”

Eligible applicants include Manatee County Government and the County’s local municipalities. Nonprofit organizations with an active 501(c)(3) designation may also submit a pre-application to help identify unmet infrastructure needs. While nonprofits cannot serve as Applicants, municipalities or the County may choose to partner with a nonprofit and apply on its behalf if its proposed project is eligible and aligns with HUD and program requirements. In all cases, the County or municipality must serve as the Applicant and support implementation of any awarded projects.

Municipal, County, and nonprofit representatives with interest are encouraged to review the NOFA and Program Guide for the Infrastructure Recovery & Resiliency Program, which can be found at www.lastingmanatee.org/pages/documents.

For more information on Manatee County Government, visit mymanatee.org or contact Manatee County Government Communications at news@mymanatee.org or call (941) 745-6397 (NEWS). Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @ManateeGov.

$1.2 Million Housing Repair Program

May 6, 2026

Manatee County Opens Applications for $1.2 Million Housing Repair Program

Applications now open for eligible home repairs, accessibility upgrades, and replacement assistance.

MANATEE COUNTY, FL (May 06, 2026) – Manatee County has opened applications for $1.2 million in housing rehabilitation and replacement assistance for eligible low- and very low-income households through The State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) program.

“For many residents, a needed repair or accessibility improvement is not a luxury,” said George Kruse, Manatee County District 7 commissioner at-large. “This program helps remove some of those barriers and gives families the opportunity to improve their living conditions in a meaningful, lasting way allowing them to stay safely in the home they already have.”

The funding, available through the county’s SHIP Housing Rehabilitation/Replacement Program, will help qualifying homeowners complete critical repairs, accessibility upgrades, and other improvements that allow them to remain safely and independently in their homes.

Eligible households must be in unincorporated Manatee County or the City of Palmetto and meet program income and property value requirements. To qualify as a special needs household, at least one member of the home must have a developmental disability, disabling condition, or receive SSD/SSDI or other disability benefits.

The program provides 0% interest-deferred payment 20-year loans for code-related repairs to single-family homes and, in some cases, the replacement of dilapidated single-family housing structures. Funding may also support home modifications, adaptive devices, and other improvements that enhance accessibility, safety, and overall livability.

“These improvements can directly affect someone’s daily quality of life,” said Michael Strollo, Manatee County Community and Veterans Services communications coordinator. “Whether it’s addressing a serious repair or making a home more accessible, this program is designed to help households remain safer, more stable, and better supported.”

Entry forms are now available on Manatee County’s Rehabilitation / Replacement Program webpage. Residents who need help completing or submitting an online entry form can call (941) 749-3029.

Applications will be accepted through May 15, 2026, and county staff will conduct a lottery-style drawing on May 19, 2026, to determine the order in which applications will be reviewed. Funding will be awarded to eligible households who meet all requirements until all available funds have been committed.

For more information on Manatee County Government, visit mymanatee.org or contact Manatee County Government Communications at news@mymanatee.org or call (941) 745-6397 (NEWS). Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @ManateeGov.

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Manatee County Opens Applications for $550,000 Housing Repair Program Serving Special Needs Households

April 15, 2026

Manatee County Opens Applications for $550,000 Housing Repair Program Serving Special Needs Households

Applications now open for eligible home repairs, accessibility upgrades, and replacement assistance.

MANATEE COUNTY, FL (April 14, 2026) — Manatee County opened applications today for more than $550,000 in housing rehabilitation and replacement assistance for eligible low- and very low-income special needs households.

“For many residents, a needed repair or accessibility improvement is not a luxury,” said Geroge Kruse, Manatee County commissioner at large. “This program helps remove some of those barriers and gives families the opportunity to improve their living conditions in a meaningful, lasting way allowing them to stay safely in the home they already have."

The funding, available through the County’s SHIP Housing Rehabilitation/Replacement Program, will help qualifying homeowners complete critical repairs, accessibility upgrades, and other improvements that allow them to remain safely and independently in their homes.

Eligible households must be in unincorporated Manatee County or the City of Palmetto and meet program income and property value requirements. To qualify as a special needs household, at least one member of the home must have a developmental disability, disabling condition, or receive SSD/SSDI or other disability benefits.

The program provides 0% interest-deferred payment 20-year loans for code-related repairs to single-family homes and, in some cases, the replacement of dilapidated single-family housing structures. Funding may also support home modifications, adaptive devices, and other improvements that enhance accessibility, safety, and overall livability.

“These improvements can directly affect someone’s daily quality of life,” said Michael Strollo, Manatee County Community and Veterans Services communications coordinator. “Whether it’s addressing a serious repair or making a home more accessible, this program is designed to help households remain safer, more stable, and better supported.”

Entry forms are now available on Manatee County’s Rehabilitation/ Replacement Program webpage. Residents who need help completing or submitting an online entry form can call (941) 749-3029.

Applications will be accepted through April 29, 2026, and county staff will conduct a lottery-style drawing on May 1, 2026, to determine the order in which applications will be reviewed. Funding will be awarded to eligible households who meet all requirements until all available funds have been committed.

For more information, including eligibility requirements, visit www.mymanatee.org.

For more information on Manatee County Government, visit mymanatee.org or contact Manatee County Government Communications at news@mymanatee.org or call (941) 745-6397 (NEWS). Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @ManateeGo

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