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FireRescue1’s Fire Grants section provides a comprehensive database of grants, news, information and resources to help firefighters identify and secure available grant funding.


The former Blackberry fire chief collected grant funds and failed to deliver gear from a company he failed to disclose that he owned
Grants, up to $25,000, will support community relief, community outreach, training, specialized equipment and vegetation mitigation and fuels reduction
Grand Rapids’ new firehouse will be located in the city’s Third Ward where firefighting resources are spread thin
The grants assisting volunteer fire departments with the purchase of equipment and capital expenditures
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The grant would have rehired two laid off firefighters; some city officials say the fire department is already overstaffed
The funds will help 20 organizations adopt interoperable health IT tools and services
More than just cameras, telemedicine ‘carts’ connect rural areas to doctors
The $238K federal grant will allow the purchase of a new tanker
The $110K in federal funds will allow the purchase of three hydraulic extraction devices
AFG funds will go toward new truck and turnout gear
The state funding will support continuing education courses and additional equipment for the department
The funds will allow the purchase of three battery-powered stretchers
The intent of the program is to reduce a patient’s likelihood of readmission and reduce emergency calls to 911
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The radios will allow better collaboration among counties
Quint truck will be the only aerial pumper apparatus combination truck in the region
The department will hire six 24-hour shift firefighters
These common, but wrong, beliefs can hurt a fire department’s ability to land grant funding; here’s the truth
Texas fire department and EMS agency struggle to get by on limited donations
Local nonprofit organization donates funds for EMS Training Academy
Funds will go toward new equipment, programs and services
Eight departments get more than $650K in total necessary to do their work and keep the public safe
The funds will be used for upgrades to trucks and equipment
The $281K federal funds will go toward new vehicles or parts of existing equipment
Although fire department has more than 150 volunteers, most aren’t available for daytime calls
The energy networks would provide power during emergencies
The funds will go toward a new vehicle and equipment
The drones have thermal cameras to detect body heat and infrared cameras
The 16 departments will use the funds to buy new equipment and train their firefighters
The funds will be used to purchase 40 new airpacks and 25 new sets of turnout gear
The money will go mainly toward powered cots for the EMS units