At Velocity, we’ve always believed that prepared communities are resilient communities. Thanks to our newest milestone—renewal of our Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation (DBPR) approval—Community Association Managers (CAMs) across the Sunshine State can now earn continuing‑education (CE) credits while learning the latest best practices in catastrophe preparedness.


Why This Matters

  • Credibility That Counts
    DBPR authorization means our training meets Florida’s rigorous educational standards, ensuring CAMs receive high‑quality, regulator‑approved content that keeps their licenses current.
  • Practical, Field‑Tested Know‑How
    With more than 350 named‑storm responses under our belt, Velocity’s courses translate real‑world disaster experience into actionable readiness plans for condo boards, HOAs, and property managers.
  • Stronger Associations, Safer Residents
    From hurricane hardening to rapid post‑event mobilization, our curriculum equips associations to minimize downtime, protect assets, and safeguard the people who call their communities home.

What’s Inside the Training

  1. Pre‑Catastrophe Planning
    Build a step‑by‑step readiness blueprint—from emergency supply audits to communications protocols—tailored to your association’s unique layout and risk profile.
  2. Crisis‑Proof Operations
    Learn how to coordinate with first responders, restoration partners, and insurers so your community returns to “business as usual” faster than your competitors.
  3. Post‑Event Priorities & Funding
    Master the documentation, grant, and funding mechanisms that speed up claims and control recovery costs.
  4. Live Case Studies
    See what worked (and what didn’t) during recent storms throughout Florida, the Carolinas, Alabama, and Texas.

Growing the Footprint—Next Stops: NC, AL, TX

Our Director of Education, Rick Hogan, is already tackling the licensing requirements in North Carolina, Alabama, and Texas to bring these CE‑credit courses to even more CAMs.

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