EMS Grants
SA国际传媒鈥檚 Grants section provides a comprehensive database of grants, news, information and resources to help EMS providers identify and secure available grant funding.
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State officials praised EMS providers for adapting to challenges during the pandemic and urged the public to do their part to protect first responders
Begin collecting data now to qualify for federal pass-through funding, community foundation and corporate foundation grants for COVID-19 emergency response
Ambulance services are among the industries eligible to receive a maximum of $1,200 in hazard pay for each employee
Two new grant programs were announced by the state treasurer on Wednesday
Two programs allow for state and local governments to apply for funding related to emergency response in protection of the country
The $225,000 grant will help establish teams of first responders and community advocates with the goal of preventing repeat overdoses
Municipal services, non-profits and for-profits that partner with municipalities can apply through the FEMA Public Assistance Program
Chief Gary Ludwig testified before a House committee, detailing how legislative efforts have helped fire and EMS personnel 鈥 and where shortcomings remain
Hamilton Fire Department EMS Coordinator Mark Mignery is the first EMS coordinator in the state to receive the designation
The special grant program was approved unanimously by the Pennsylvania House and Senate
Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department Engineer Vincent Harper is credited with saving his partner鈥檚 life when both were stabbed by a patient in October
Five key financial and operational asks to keep EMS afloat and financially solvent
IAFC identifies fire and EMS connections in the bill, calls for support of the latest coronavirus aid package
The CARES Act Includes $200 million for eligible health providers to ensure connected care services for their patients during the COVID-19 pandemic
Fire departments, NAEMS organizations and state fire academies can apply for PPE and other COVID-19 supplies
The Michigan Area Ambulance Service made a comeback through community outreach, recruitment efforts and the actions of devoted volunteers
The Stop the Bleed program will provide the kits, valued at $1,000, to selected applicants as part of the National Stop the Bleed Day campaign
Congresswoman Robin Kelly is calling for a matching fund waiver for grants related to pandemic response and mental health
The Act provides $150 billion for a Coronavirus Relief Fund to make payments to local governments
Unique federal loan is easy to apply for and will likely not have to be repaid
The program brings together a broad network of partners to provide better care for 911 users and reduce patient transport to ERs
The stimulus bill identifies the funding streams used to reimburse fire and EMS departments for operational costs during national emergency
The U.S. Fire Administration outlined how agencies can take advantage of FEMA鈥檚 Public Assistance Grant Program
Detailing grant options and the Families First Coronavirus Response Act aimed at relieving financial burdens on communities
Manatee County (Fla.) EMS providers received six 鈥淧hoenix Awards鈥 this month and reunited with two cardiac arrest survivors
Butler County EMS of Kansas became the first recipient of the award acknowledging agencies that work to create a culture of safety
Paramedic Tyler Van Alstine and EMT Ginger Jacobs transported the girl after inclement weather prevented an air ambulance response
The year鈥檚 awardees will be recognized for their mobile blood transfusion and mobile integrated healthcare programs
Rotterdam EMS was awarded $125,000 in 2014, but faced several roadblocks in obtaining the funds
The Stockton Fire Department plans to train more of its firefighters as paramedics through the Assistance to Firefighters Grant
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