Alabama HRAP

HOME RECOVERY
ALABAMA PROGRAM

Helping Alabama Homeowners

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The HRAP application period for Sally and Zeta recovery is now closed.

Hurricane Recovery

The Home Recovery Alabama Program (HRAP) provided housing assistance to eligible single-family owner/occupant applicants (Owner-Applicants) and owners of single-family rental properties (Landlord-Applicants) affected by Hurricane Sally in September 2020 and/or Hurricane Zeta in October 2020 (“qualifying storms”).  HRAP assisted property owners by providing funding to repair, reconstruct, or replace single-family homes that suffered damage from one or both of the qualifying storms. This program was designed to ensure that the housing needs of extremely-low, very-low, low- and moderate-income households, protected classes, and vulnerable populations are addressed to the greatest extent feasible.

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HRAP Tornado Recovery for Dallas and Autauga counties begins taking applications on November 17, 2025.

Tornado Recovery

The Home Recovery Alabama Program – Tornado Recovery (HRAP-TR) provides housing assistance to eligible single-family owner/occupant applicants (Owner-Applicants) and owners of single-family rental properties (Landlord-Applicants) affected by the tornadoes impacting Dallas and Autauga Counties in January of 2023 (“qualifying storm”). HRAP-TR assists property owners by providing funding to repair, reconstruct or replace single family homes that suffered damage from the qualifying storm.

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Not sure if you qualify?

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Have questions?

Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs

The Home Recovery Alabama Program is administered by the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs.

HRAP Call Center Line:
251-265-7958 or 251-262-9446

Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs

The Home Recovery Alabama Program is administered by the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs.

HRAP Call Center Line:
251-265-7958 or 251-262-9446