Guide
Strengthen Oklahoma Homes grant eligibility
The Strengthen Oklahoma Homes grant may be offered toward a FORTIFIED roof, and the homeowners who win are the ones who understood the rules and were ready when a round opened. This guide lays out who qualifies, how the award is paid, how to apply, and when, each point cited to the Oklahoma Insurance Department.
Who is eligible
Eligibility comes down to three things. First, a homestead exemption on file with your county assessor, which you document during the application. Second, an owner-occupied primary residence, the home you own and live in. Third, an income tier, with lower-income households given priority. The Oklahoma Insurance Department sets the tier limits and changes them between rounds, so confirm the current figures on its page.
Source: Oklahoma Insurance Department, oid.ok.gov/okready. Confirm current eligibility before applying. As of July 2026.
How it is paid, and to whom
An award may be offered per roof under House Bill 3089. The money goes directly to the contractor, not to you, and only after an independent evaluator documents the work and IBHS issues the FORTIFIED certificate. It is a state program, not federal, and it is not a tax credit. Any cost above the award is yours. Award amounts, eligibility rules, and application windows are set by the Oklahoma Insurance Department and change between funding rounds, so its page is the only current source.
How to apply and choose a contractor
- Confirm your homestead exemption and gather the documentation the application asks for.
- Apply through the Oklahoma Insurance Department at oid.ok.gov/okready while a round is open.
- Once eligible, select three contractors from the OKReady approved roster and collect bids on your specific project.
- Wait for the award letter. You cannot start work before it is issued.
- Build the roof, have it certified, and the program pays the contractor.
The OKReady contractor quotes page explains how to choose among your three rostered roofers, and a free quote helps you find them.
When you can apply
The program is statewide as of January 2026 and runs in funding rounds. Award amounts, eligibility rules, and application windows are set by the Oklahoma Insurance Department and change between funding rounds, so its page is the only current source. Funding is limited and awarded first come, first served, so the practical advice is to prepare between rounds: confirm your homestead exemption, line up rostered roofers, and be ready to apply the moment a round opens. Check oid.ok.gov/okready for the current status.
What the grant does not do
It does not always cover the whole roof, it does not run continuously, and it is separate from the insurance discount. Keep it distinct from the section 962 discount, which is the yearly saving that continues after the round closes. The grant versus discount guide keeps the two straight, and the Oklahoma FORTIFIED Roofing Guide is the hub.
Before You Sign Anything
Verify your FORTIFIED roofer and grant eligibility in Oklahoma
Oklahoma has no residential roofing license, so a homeowner's protection is what they check themselves. Four real credentials, in the order you confirm them:
1. CIB registration and the new endorsement
Oklahoma roofers register with the Construction Industries Board under the Roofing Contractor Registration Act. As of July 1, 2026, residential roofing also requires a Residential Roofing Endorsement earned by a CIB-approved exam (House Bill 1628), with a window to July 1, 2027 to pass it or finish continuing education. Both sit on the registration, not a license. Confirm current status on the CIB lookup.
Basis: Oklahoma CIB, oklahoma.gov/cib; House Bill 1628.
2. The OKReady approved roster
Grant-funded work must be done by a contractor on the state OKReady approved roster, and the grant asks you to pick three of them for bids. Confirm the roofer is on the published list before you sign anything.
Verify at oid.ok.gov/okready-contractors.
3. The IBHS FORTIFIED credential
The designation is not the roofer's word. An independent IBHS-certified evaluator documents the work, and IBHS itself issues the certificate to the property. IBHS lists FORTIFIED-trained professionals and evaluators in a public directory.
Directory: fortifiedhome.org.
4. A current certificate of insurance
Ask for a current certificate of insurance direct from the carrier, plus a written, itemized estimate that lists the FORTIFIED upgrades separately from the base re-roof. The itemized line is how you confirm the sealed deck and enhanced nailing are actually in the job.
Ask the contractor and confirm with the insurer named on the certificate.
Three questions to ask before you sign
- What is your CIB roofing registration, and do you hold the Residential Roofing Endorsement, so I can check both?
- Who performs the FORTIFIED evaluation, and is that evaluator independent of your company?
- Will the written estimate itemize the FORTIFIED upgrades separately from the base re-roof?
Questions and Answers
Grant eligibility questions
Who is eligible for the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes grant?
Oklahoma homeowners with a homestead exemption on file with their county assessor, on an owner-occupied primary residence. The program uses income tiers, with lower-income households given priority. Income limits are set by the Oklahoma Insurance Department and change between rounds, so confirm the current rules at oid.ok.gov/okready before applying.
How is the grant paid, and to whom?
An award may be offered toward a FORTIFIED roof and is paid directly to the contractor after the IBHS FORTIFIED certificate is issued, not to the homeowner. It is a state program created by House Bill 3089, not federal, and not a tax credit. Award amounts, eligibility rules, and application windows are set by the Oklahoma Insurance Department and change between funding rounds, so its page is the only current source.
How do I apply and choose a contractor?
Apply through oid.ok.gov/okready with your homestead documentation. Once eligible, you select three contractors from the state OKReady approved roster to submit bids, and you cannot begin work until you have the award letter. The program pays the contractor after the roof is certified.
When can I apply?
The program is statewide as of January 2026 and runs in funding rounds. Award amounts, eligibility rules, and application windows are set by the Oklahoma Insurance Department and change between funding rounds, so its page is the only current source. Because funding is limited and rounds open and close, check oid.ok.gov/okready for the current status.