Fire Grants
FireRescue1’s Fire Grants section provides a comprehensive database of grants, news, information and resources to help firefighters identify and secure available grant funding.
Federal funding allows for new, state-of-the-art simulation training in EMS for fire and EMS personnel in Gearhart
Baker County officials will use Interior Department funding to purchase water tanks for fire departments to place onto pickup truck beds
Newport Township Fire Department’s new Pierce Saber fire engine replaces a 1974 Mack telesquirt
The AEDs were donated by the John Taylor Babbitt Foundation to replace equipment that was badly in need of updating
The federal funds will be used to purchase new personal protective equipment and turnout gear for a volunteer EMS squad
Departments can register and post their volunteer opportunities; it also includes customizable ads and materials used to reach recruits
Statistics can build credibility in your funding request while demonstrating your organization’s understanding of how to meet those needs
Failing to find grant funding, she’s looking to raise $5,000 to finish restoring the memorial her husband began before dying from cancer
Pa. township awarded $245,000 to purchase a new ambulance, police cars, and defibrillators
A Firehouse Subs grant gave Richfield the first fire-simulation training unit in the state
The $60,477 award will be used to replace old and malfunctioning SCBA that have reached the end of their service life
The federal funds will allow the district to buy a pumper tender that will replace a vehicle that’s about 30 years old
The department’s two thermal imaging cameras are about 15 years old and need to be replaced
Ignore the rumors, expect delays, consider micro grants and get your house in order for the next round of grants as this year’s money is released
The power cot can hold up to 700 pounds and is run on a battery pack
The funds will be used to purchase four mechanical chest compression devices and four complementary portable ventilator units
The Yonkers City Fire Department and the Valhalla Volunteer Ambulance Corps received funding through FEMA’s Assistance to Firefighters grant program
Memphis is one of 16 cities worldwide to receive an IBM Smarter Cities grant; the company will propose management solutions that address the Memphis Fire Department’s growing number of medical calls
The fire chief said that it could compromise public safety and cost fire departments millions of dollars in grants
The new staffing model, which would allow the stations to remain open year-round, would reduce staffing from 16 to 13
The move lifts an earlier suspension of the $156.6 million grant for a new interoperable communication system
The funding will be used to purchase two cardio compression devices and to train responders on the management of pediatric emergencies
It will add two larger bays and allow the department to have a total of seven to eight pieces of apparatus under roof
High school students will have the option to start a career in law enforcement, firefighting and EMS thanks to a $343,902 education grant
The grant money will be used to purchase new air packs and air tanks
City leaders are looking at eliminating the department through attrition and stripping it of its emergency medical response
Each grant is worth $50K; one will help buy a new ambulance, the other will go toward a new pumper
The city grant will hire nurses nurse practitioners to ease burden the burden on the EMS system
Both trucks being replaces are more than 30 years old; mayor objects to the purchase saying money is not available