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Exploring New Grant Opportunities for Fire Departments Beyond FEMA’s AFG Program

4 Min Read | Feb 10, 2025

Reading Time: 4 minutes Explore alternative grant programs that support critical department needs, including The Gary Sinise Foundation First Responders Outreach Program, Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation Grants, Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), and local foundations and corporate grants.

February 10, 2025 by Melina Magino

Reading Time: 4 minutes

Adam Hursh, FireRescue1 Contributor

Fire departments can benefit from exploring additional grants that support critical needs like equipment upgrades, training, staffing and facility improvements

Securing funding is crucial for fire departments nationwide to maintain and enhance their emergency response capabilities. Although FEMA’s Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Program is a widely recognized funding source, it is by no means the only one. Regardless of their size, fire departments can benefit from exploring additional grants that support critical needs like equipment upgrades, training, staffing and facility improvements. Below, we highlight several alternative grant programs to help fire departments achieve their mission.

  1. The Gary Sinise Foundation First Responders Outreach Program

The Gary Sinise Foundation supports America’s first responders through its First Responders Outreach Program, which helps departments secure essential equipment and fund training initiatives.

  • Eligibility: Open to career, combination and volunteer fire departments, along with other emergency response organizations.
  • Funding Uses: This grant can cover items like protective gear, communication equipment and specialized tools. The program also supports training that enhances responder preparedness.
  • Benefits: This program is perfect for departments with specific equipment needs operating on limited budgets, especially in underserved or high-risk areas.
  • Application Process: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, prioritizing volunteer and underfunded fire departments.
  1. Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation Grants

The Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation provides grants to fire departments of all sizes, supporting their efforts through funding for essential equipment, training, and fire prevention resources. The foundation has contributed millions of dollars to fire, police, and EMS agencies nationwide.

  • Eligibility: Available to fire departments, police agencies and other public safety organizations.
  • Funding Uses: This program typically funds items like thermal imaging cameras, extrication tools, medical equipment and personal safety equipment.
  • Benefits: This program benefits departments that need specific equipment but lack the budget. The foundation’s straightforward application process is helpful for smaller departments with less grant-writing experience.
  • Application Process: Applications are reviewed quarterly, focusing on community impact and demonstrated need.
  1. FM Global Fire Prevention Grant Program

FM Global offers grants geared toward fire prevention. The focus is on initiatives that help prevent fires rather than respond to them.

  • Eligibility: Organizations or agencies within the United States that support fire prevention efforts, provided that the funds are used for public purposes.
  • Funding Uses: Grants may cover fire prevention education, arson prevention initiatives, fire code enforcement and fire prevention equipment.
  • Benefits: Ideal for departments focused on proactive fire prevention, especially in high-risk areas.
  • Application Process: Applications are accepted on a quarterly basis and should detail the proposed project’s impact on community fire prevention, reduction of fire loss, and increased firefighter safety.
  1. Firefighters Charitable Foundation Grants

The Firefighters Charitable Foundation (FCF) offers grants primarily to support fire victims and enhance local fire departments’ abilities to provide timely assistance.

  • Eligibility: This program’s primary focus is to provide financial assistance to individuals impacted by fire or disaster, support disaster relief and prevention-focused organizations, and aid local fire departments.
  • Funding Uses: Grants are awarded to support fire and disaster relief for local communities, fire prevention education, equipment for fire departments and initiatives that enhance community safety programs.
  • Benefits: This funding benefits departments with a strong community engagement component, especially those involved in fire survivor support and those in critical need of assistance.
  • Application Process: Applications should emphasize how funding will assist community members. It is important to emphasize the funding use, whether it is for survivor assistance or funding for a fire department.
  1. Community Development Block Grants (CDBG)

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funds CDBGs, which indirectly benefit fire departments by supporting infrastructure improvements in low-income areas.

  • Eligibility: Fire departments and municipalities in low-income or underserved areas can apply, often focusing on community facilities, including fire stations.
  • Funding Uses: Grants may support fire station upgrades, training facility improvements or certain safety equipment.
  • Benefits: These funds can be transformative for smaller departments in qualifying areas, helping finance renovation projects that might otherwise be unattainable.
  • Application Process: Applications are submitted through local government channels and must meet HUD’s eligibility and use requirements.
  1. Local Foundations and Corporate Grants

Many private foundations and companies offer grants to support local fire departments. Walmart provides community grants, while local energy cooperatives, banks, or credit unions often have similar programs.

  • Eligibility: They are typically available to fire departments with strong community ties focusing on public safety and wellness.
  • Funding Uses: Grants often cover equipment, training, community outreach and educational programs.
  • Benefits: Accessible for departments of all sizes with community-centered goals.
  • Application Process: Requirements vary, usually focusing on community impact and mission alignment.

Conclusion

These grants offer fire departments various funding options beyond FEMA’s Assistance to Firefighters Grant program. Each grant is tailored to meet specific needs, such as upgrading equipment, enhancing training programs, or supporting fire prevention initiatives. By tapping into various funding sources—including specialized federal programs, private foundations, and local initiatives—fire departments can access essential resources to strengthen service delivery and improve public safety outcomes.

Taking a proactive approach to securing these grants ensures that fire departments, regardless of size, remain well-equipped to handle emergencies and adapt to the evolving public safety demands.

This article reprinted with permission from FireRescue1.com from Lexipol.

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