Virgin Islands Office of Disaster Recovery

Virgin Islands Office of Disaster Recovery ODR serves as the center of coordination for all federal disaster recovery funding.

12/06/2026

Do you own a lot? Great, let Lila tell you how ODR can help you build a home!

The Office of Disaster Recovery (ODR) encourages all interested VI residents who own a parcel of developed or undeveloped land to contact us for information on our “Own A Lot, Build A Home" first-time homeowner assistance program. Listen as ODR Project Analyst, Lila Rojas, explains how simple it is to take advantage of this unique opportunity.

Visit the ODR website www.usviodr.com/own-a-lot-build-a-home/ for more information.

A Successful EnVIsion Tomorrow TransformationThe Office of Disaster Recovery has restored another damaged home through t...
10/06/2026

A Successful EnVIsion Tomorrow Transformation

The Office of Disaster Recovery has restored another damaged home through the EnVIsion Tomorrow program, creating a comfortable living space for another happy applicant.

The Office of Disaster Recovery would like to thank Performance Construction for another job well done on this project.

Take a look at the transformation below.

Tune in Today: Director Williams-Octalien to Discuss Own A Lot, Build A Home ProgramThe Office of Disaster Recovery (ODR...
10/06/2026

Tune in Today: Director Williams-Octalien to Discuss Own A Lot, Build A Home Program

The Office of Disaster Recovery (ODR) reminds the public to tune into the "Administrator's Corner" today at 9:00 to listen in on the discussion around ODR's "Own A Lot, Build A Home" first-time homeowner assistance program and the recent program expansion. Director Adrienne L. Williams-Octalien will be live on 107.9 FM station with GVI Administrators Sprauve and Sanes providing information about program eligibility, lending institutions, and more.

ODR Appears on the Administrator's Corner - 107.9 Da VybeThe Office of Disaster Recovery's Director Adrienne L. Williams...
09/06/2026

ODR Appears on the Administrator's Corner - 107.9 Da Vybe

The Office of Disaster Recovery's Director Adrienne L. Williams-Octalien will be live on the "Administrator's Corner" with GVI Administrators Sprauve and Sanes providing information on the "Own a Lot, Build a Home" first-time homeowners assistance program and its new program expansion. Tune in tomorrow morning at 9:00 am to 107.9 FM station and join the discussion.

Active Construction of Own A Lot, Build A Home Initial ProjectsThe Office of Disaster Recovery is working towards buildi...
08/06/2026

Active Construction of Own A Lot, Build A Home Initial Projects

The Office of Disaster Recovery is working towards building resilient homes for Virgin Islands residents. The "Own A Lot, Build A Home" first-time homeowners assistance program funded by the Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery program is an initiative aimed to assist eligible applicants build their very first home.

In celebration of National Homeownership and American Housing Month, view the work in progress on one of the initial "Own A Lot, Build A Home" projects on St. Thomas.

Sublime Construction is preparing the walls and roof of this home for the pouring of concrete as well as completing all electrical and plumbing installations.

Visit www.usviodr.com/own-a-lot-build-a-home/ for more information on eligibility, program expansion, the application process and more.

08/06/2026
04/06/2026

Where Do I Start with the Own A Lot, Build A Home Program?

The Office of Disaster Recovery continues to celebrate National Homeownership and American Housing Month by encouraging all persons who are eligible to prequalify and apply for the "Own A Lot, Build A Home" first-time homeowners assistance program.

Listen as Deputy Chief Program Officer Rosalind Morales-Estrill explains how to take those first steps to home construction.

04/06/2026

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ROACH ENCOURAGES RESIDENTS
TO “BE READY/BE INSURED” FOR THE 2026 HURRICANE SEASON

Lieutenant Governor Tregenza A. Roach, Esq., who also serves as the territory’s Commissioner of Insurance, reminds Virgin Islands residents to be prepared for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins June 1 and ends on November 30, 2026.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Weather Service predicts a below-average 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, with eight (8) to fourteen (14) named storms, three (3) to six (6) are forecasted to become hurricanes and one (1) to three (3) of which will reach Category 3 status or stronger. Tropical storm winds are from 39-73 MPH; Category 1 Hurricane winds 74-95 MPH; Category 2 Hurricane winds 96-110 MPH; Category 3 Hurricane winds 111-130 MPH; Category 4 Hurricane winds 131-155 MPH; Category 5 Hurricane winds 156 MPH and greater.

Lieutenant Governor Roach advises property owners to review their insurance policies annually and contact their agent directly to discuss any need for additional or revision in coverage, or if they have questions. Property owners may contact the Division if additional assistance is required after speaking with an agent. Lieutenant Governor Roach further advises residents of the following as they prepare for the hurricane season:

• You cannot buy a homeowners insurance policy once a storm has been declared.
• Know what is covered and what will not be covered in your homeowner’s insurance policy.
• Avoid being underinsured by purchasing at least 80% of the replacement cost value of your residential property. To determine replacement cost value, hire an appraiser and make sure the appraisal includes Replacement Cost Value, which is the cost of replacing your property without a reduction for depreciation.
• Avoid being force-placed, which may cover only the mortgage balance. If you have a mortgage, purchase your own homeowner’s insurance policy. You can have the insurance premium escrowed along with your property tax payment, or you can use premium financing.
• To lower the cost of your property insurance, take advantage of all available Discounts offered by your insurance company. Remember, once you file a claim you may lose your “No Claim Discount”, meaning that your premium will then increase but only by the amount you saved through the No Claim Discount.
• Purchase homeowners’ insurance even if you own your home outright and don’t have a mortgage! Your home is your biggest investment; be sure to protect it by insuring it.
• Do NOT exclude windstorm. We live in a hurricane-prone area.
• Make sure you have a homeowner’s insurance policy and a separate flood insurance policy. A homeowner’s insurance policy does not provide flood protection.
• If you rent, buy renter’s insurance to cover your contents in the building.
• Understand that you do not have a separate policy if you own a condominium. The policy belongs to the condominium association as a whole and is subject to the decision by its Board of Directors. You can purchase a separate contents insurance policy as a condominium owner.
• Keep your insurance policy and other important documents in safe, dry waterproof and fireproof containers.
• Know what is insured: inventory personal property and take photographs of your home.
• Visit ltg.gov.vi and download the “Home Inventory Checklist”. Complete the checklist and take photos of your contents BEFORE a storm occurs! Know what is insured.
• Have disaster supplies on hand and secure important documents (insurance policies, birth certificates, deeds, will and testaments, power of attorneys, Government -issued photo identifications, etc.)
• Protect your property by putting up shutters, cutting back tree limbs and clearing debris.

After the disaster, it is important that you have a contingency plan in place:
• Take photos and make a list of your damages; file a claim as soon as possible; get an estimate of your damages; be ready to have your claim adjusted to receive a claim settlement.
• Secure your property and make temporary repairs if needed. Your homeowner’s policy allows you to make minor temporary repairs to prevent further damage.
• Avoid disaster fraud. Avoid scam artists. Request a copy of the business license and identification from anyone who will perform disaster related services on your property. Never pay in full for a disaster related service provided for you before the service is completed. Additionally, do not participate in disaster related fraud by misrepresenting damage amounts and submitting inflated and unreasonable estimates to your insurer. Such activities can drive up the future costs of insurance for all policyholders.
• Public adjusters are also licensed by the Commissioner of Insurance. A property owner does not need to hire an attorney to contract services of a public adjuster.
• Per Bulletin No. 2017-06 issued by the Commissioner of Insurance on September 29, 2017, a public adjuster may not charge a fee that exceeds 5% of the insurance proceeds recovered on behalf of the homeowner or residential insured.

“Virgin Islands residents are reminded also to pay special attention to national and local weather advisories and VITEMA alerts during the hurricane season to keep informed of impending weather conditions.” stated Lieutenant Governor Roach.

For more information on disaster preparedness and the responsibilities of the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, visit ltg.gov.vi., or contact Division of Banking, Insurance & Financial Regulation on St. Thomas at 340-774-2991 and on St. Croix and 340-773-6449.

ODR’s Own a Lot, Build a Home Expands to Support More First-Time HomeownersThe Virgin Islands Office of Disaster Recover...
03/06/2026

ODR’s Own a Lot, Build a Home Expands to Support More First-Time Homeowners

The Virgin Islands Office of Disaster Recovery (ODR) announces that the “Own a Lot, Build a Home” first-time homeowners assistance program, funded by the Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Program, has expanded to serve more residents across the territory. The program now offers gap financing to first-time homeowners to construct a single-family home on previously developed land. This expansion allows residents who have already begun construction to apply for assistance.

After recognizing the need to broaden eligibility, the ODR petitioned the Virgin Islands Housing Authority (VIHFA) and the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to approve a substantial amendment to the program. The amendment was approved on April 28, 2026.

“We’ve received numerous inquiries from persons that have begun construction on their homes, and we recognized the urgency of making this change.” said Adrienne L. Williams-Octalien, Director of the Office of Disaster Recovery. “CDBG-DR has authorized $10 million for the construction of homes targeted at first-time buyers. We urge interested applicants to act expeditiously, as these funds are limited.”

Click below to read the full press release!

June 3, 2026 ODR’s Own a Lot, Build a Home Expands to Support More First-Time Homeowners U.S. Virgin Islands — The Virgin Islands Office of Disaster Recovery (ODR) announces that the “Own a Lot, Build a Home” first-time homeowners assistance program, funded by the Community Development Block...

The Celebration Continues🎉Team ODR extends continued congratulations to our 2026 Employee of the Year, Julysah Willock! ...
02/06/2026

The Celebration Continues🎉

Team ODR extends continued congratulations to our 2026 Employee of the Year, Julysah Willock! The Virgin Islands Public Finance Authority and the Office of Disaster Recovery are excited to celebrate you, your efforts, and your dedication.

Join us as we celebrate Julysah and all 2026 GVI Employee of the Year honorees!

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