ST. LOUIS — Missouri homeowners affected by a November 2024 flood could receive a grant from Missouri Realtors, the National Association of Realtors Relief Foundation and local Realtor boards, including St. Louis, St. Charles, Franklin County, Mineral Area and Southern Gateway Association of Realtors.

The grants will provide up to $1,000 per household for housing-related expenses, including one month’s mortgage for a damaged home, temporary rental costs, or reimbursement for hotel expenses due to displacement. 

“The damage across our state has been heartbreaking,” Derek Schriewer, president of Missouri Realtors said in a statement. “As REALTORS®, we know the importance of having a safe and secure place to live and are honored to provide financial assistance to cover mortgage payments or temporary shelter for those whose homes were impacted by these disasters.”

According to the National Weather Service, record-breaking rainfall from Nov. 4-6 caused two deaths, damaged hundreds of structures and led Missouri to declare a state of emergency.

Up to 100 homeowners affected by the floods will receive grant funds. Applications are due by Jan. 31 and will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information or to check eligibility, visit missourirealtor.org/resources/foundation