Fire Departments nationwide are investigating whether they can obtain FEMA Grant funds to purchase equipment or enhance their ability to face a crisis.
The goal of the FEMA Grants, technically the Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG), is to meet the firefighting and emergency response needs of fire departments and nonaffiliated emergency medical services organizations. Since 2001, AFG has helped firefighters and other first responders to obtain critically needed equipment, protective gear, emergency vehicles, training, and other resources needed to protect the public and emergency personnel from fire and related hazards.
Here are some hints from Breathing Air Systems to help you explore, apply, and to hopefully win your share of the available funds.
Decide What You Need.
Here’s where Breathing Air Systems can help the most. What size compressor or fill system do you need? What size storage system? What are your growth plans? You can find a helpful guide to answer those questions here. Fill out the form as well as you can, and submit it. Don’t forget to read over the questions on the bottom.
Download the latest Catalog to help you with your choices.
Maybe it’s not a compressor system you need – you may want to apply for an Oxygen Center, or a Mobile Air System. Give us a call. No one builds more mobile air trucks and trailers than Breathing Air Systems. We can help you with the design and the bid process – we have unmatched experience when it comes to building your systems, and with the allowable grant limits.
Become Familiar With AFG Procedures.
This isn’t so difficult. This website will help: Assistance to Firefighters Grants.
You might want to download the latest AFG Program Guidance document. Then we recommend you read Grant FAQs, the frequently-asked-questions.
It is recommended that you apply for the grant electronically. Paper applications are accepted, but they are discouraged.
When we get closer to the application date, an Applicant Tutorial will be available at the above website. Also, depending on where you live, there are often classes offered at the regional or state level, offering training to apply for a grant.
Or, some may decide to hire a grant writer for assistance. Remember that grant writers do cost money, and that money from FEMA may or may not be applied.
Some other helpful hints:
All Applicants Must Contain a DUNS Number.
This is a Dun & Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering System number. You can get information on this at fedgov.dnb.com/webform.
Place the grantor's needs ahead of your own.
FEMA has told us the reason they want to award grants; now you have to let them know how you are going to meet their goals.
FEMA is particularly interested in how your acquisition will help the whole community, how you can render crisis assistance and emergency aid, not just for your department, but for your whole area. Also, the agency is interested where your present equipment is no longer enough to keep you in compliance. Can this grant bring you from Level B to Level A?
Submit Your Application.
Don’t wait until the last minute to get your preparations done. Sometime in the Spring, we’ll receive notification of when the applications will be accepted – you should be ready by then. You will apply here. Good luck! Remember, Breathing Air Systems is here for you. Feel free to contact us at 1-800-937-2479 or email to sales@breathingair.com.
Fire Departments nationwide are investigating whether they can obtain FEMA Grant funds to purchase equipment or enhance their ability to face a crisis.
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