For Immediate Release:
March 12, 2026
Strong Demand for Safer Homes: Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Program Fills All Available Applications for First Quarter Rollout
Next Application Period Opens in Early April
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Insurance Department’s Strengthen Oklahoma Homes (SOH) program announced today that its first application launch of 2026 has reached full capacity, approving 300 applications since opening in early January — reflecting the growing demand among Oklahoma homeowners for storm-resilient housing solutions.
Since launching one year ago, the SOH program has distributed more than $2 million in grant funds to eligible Oklahoma homeowners.
“We are incredibly encouraged by the strong interest from homeowners across Oklahoma,” said Ashley Scott, Deputy Commissioner of External Affairs. “Filling all available application slots after opening the program up state-wide demonstrates both the demand for this program and the support for building more resilient communities across our state.”
The SOH program provides grants of up to $10,000 to eligible Oklahoma homeowners to help offset the cost of FORTIFIED roof installations, designed to better withstand the high winds and hail events common across the state. On average, homeowners who complete the program save $749 annually on their insurance premiums — making the long-term financial benefits just as compelling as the grant itself.
Homeowners interested in the next launch, anticipated to open in early April 2026, are encouraged to begin preparing now. One of the most important steps is ensuring their homestead exemption is on file with their county assessor. The county application period closes March 15, 2026 — homeowners who have not yet filed should do so immediately to avoid any eligibility issues.
To learn more and prepare for the next launch, visit https://www.oid.ok.gov/okready/.
