The Texas Plan is a program designed to provide financial support for Texas homeowners who have been impacted by natural disasters, such as hurricanes or floods. The plan provides assistance for eligible homeowners to rebuild, repair, and replace their damaged homes. It also provides financial assistance for those who are unable to make mortgage payments due to the disaster. The Texas Plan is administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TD HCA) and is funded through federal and state funds. There are three types of Texas Plan: the Homeowner Assistance Program (HAP), the State Disaster Recovery Program (SDR), and the Homeowner Reimbursement Program (HIP). The HAP provides grants and loans to help homeowners who have experienced damage due to a natural disaster. The SDR provides grants and loans to local governments and nonprofit organizations to help with the rebuilding and repair of public infrastructure. The HIP provides reimbursements to homeowners who have already completed repairs to their homes.