The National Flood Insurance Program is a federal program created by Congress in 1968 to provide flood insurance to property owners, renters, and businesses. Managed by FEMA, the NFIP makes flood insurance available in communities that adopt and enforce floodplain management regulations to reduce future flood damage. Standard homeowners insurance does not cover flood damage, making NFIP policies essential for properties in flood-prone areas. The program offers up to $250,000 in building coverage and $100,000 in contents coverage.