For Immediate Release:
March 24, 2025

OKReady Expands First Pilot for Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Grant Program

 

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) has expanded their initial pilot launch of OKReady, the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes (SOH) program. The application process opened earlier this month, and the first testing period has been successful. Two new zip codes (73071, 73072) are being added to the eligible list in this first pilot for a total of ten eligible zip codes. Interested applicants who live in one of these zip codes can apply online immediately.

The zip codes were selected using several criteria, including storm data, paid loss ratios and the number of active policies in the selected zip codes. The OID reviewed all zip codes in the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) based on certified contractor and evaluator availability. The final selection looked at the top twenty-five zip codes with average paid loss ratios from 2018-2022 and zip codes that were in the 90th percentile of the national hail loss index scores as established by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

“We are very pleased with our first month of activity and excited to add these two zip codes to our initial pilot,” said Ashley Scott, Deputy Commissioner of External Affairs and director of OKReady. “Every zip code we have in this phase represents communities in and around Central Oklahoma that have been significantly impacted by convective storms.”

The goal of early pilot periods is to make sure staff can process full applications, address any technology issues and confirm that external partners can handle the grant demand in a new market. The OID will launch several additional pilots through 2025 with the goal of providing a thousand grants by year-end.

Selected zip codes for the current pilot phase:

•  73049

•  73051

•  73065

•  73069

•  73071

•  73072

•  73111

•  73127

•  73129

•  73135

Jones

Lexington/Slaughterville

Newcastle

Central Norman

East Norman – NEW

West Norman – NEW

East OKC

West OKC

Southeast OKC

Southeast OKC/I-240

Since January, the OID has been developing program processes, evaluating storm data, training grant coordinators and recruiting contractors and evaluators to participate in the new grant program.

OKReady will be allocating up to ten thousand dollars ($10,000) in grant funds per approved household. The funding will be allocated towards approved construction projects which will fortify homes pursuant to the IBHS FORTIFIED Home – Roof™ – High Wind designation with the Hail Supplement. Grant funds will be paid to the contractor on behalf of the homeowner after receiving the IBHS FORTIFIED Certification.

Check out www.oid.ok.gov/OKReady for eligible zip codes, document requirements, income tiers, and other resources. If you have questions about the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Program or application process, please email the team at okready@oid.ok.gov.

Media questions or comments should be directed to
Chief of Communications, Liz Heigle
Liz.Heigle@oid.ok.gov | (405) 819-2221