DEADLINE: Earthquake Brace + Bolt Grant Program Applications Extended

DEADLINE: Earthquake Brace + Bolt Grant Program Applications Extended

We are pleased to share that registration for the Earthquake Brace + Bolt (EBB) Program has been extended through Friday, October 17, 2025, at 11:59 p.m.

Homeowners across more than 1,100 eligible ZIP Codes can apply for grants of up to $3,000 to complete a seismic retrofit. These upgrades help secure wood-framed houses built before 1980 with raised foundations, making them more resistant to earthquake shaking.

For the first time, the program is expanding eligibility to include rental and other non-owner-occupied properties—giving landlords and property owners the chance to safeguard more California homes and protect the residents who live in them.

Additional support is available for income-eligible households earning $89,040 or less per year, with up to $7,000 in supplemental grants to cover most or even all retrofit costs.

Since its launch in 2013, the EBB Program has provided more than 32,500 California homeowners with retrofit assistance, making communities stronger and more resilient in the face of earthquakes. More than $20 million in funding will be available for this application period.

How to Register:

By expanding eligibility to include rental properties, this program is helping ensure more Californians—homeowners, renters, and communities alike—are better protected when the next earthquake strikes.

About Earthquake Brace + Bolt (EBB)

Established by the California Residential Mitigation Program, EBB offers up to $3,000 to help California homeowners retrofit their house to reduce potential damage from earthquakes. A residential seismic retrofit makes a house more resistant to earthquake activity, such as ground shaking and soil failure, by bolting the house to its foundation and adding bracing around the perimeter of the crawl space. For more information, please visit: EarthquakeBraceBolt.com.

About the California Residential Mitigation Program (CRMP)

CRMP was established in 2011 to help Californians strengthen their homes against damage from earthquakes. CRMP is a joint powers authority created by the California Earthquake Authority and the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services. For more information, please visit crmp.org.

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