EMS Grants
EMS1’s Grants section provides a comprehensive database of grants, news, information and resources to help EMS providers identify and secure available grant funding.
Detailing the data collection and technical assistance tool that recipients of federal funding from DHS are now required to complete
The new ARPA Flex program allows local units of government to spend up to $10 million on newly eligible grant expenditures
6 helpful tips from the Seminole County (Fla.) Fire Department
The sailor received a military award for rendering life-saving aid to the 29-year-old Navy facility employee
The $225,000 grant will go toward addressing healthcare barriers for residents in rural areas
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration is offering 25 grants worth up to $800,000 to rural EMS agencies
The bills, which passed the state Senate, would allow departments with paid staff to receive funding previously reserved for volunteers
The FDNY nominated the paramedics for the Daily News Hometown Heroes award for saving the unconscious man from lethal CO exposure
Grant funding sources have directed focus on the social, economic and health-related issues in rural areas, including the opioid epidemic
More than a dozen awards, including $10,000 in research grants, were presented to professionals at the annual conference
A grant of more than $21,000 will allow the department to purchase a LUCAS device
The Front Line Foundation is filling in gaps in funding to support training and equipment for Minnesota first responders and the families of those killed in the line of duty
The partnership, which includes the city fire department, will use $1.3 million in grants to address substance abuse and addiction
U.S. Navy Senior Chief Mark B. Shipley, who is also a volunteer firefighter, was awarded a commendation medal for resuscitating a man in cardiac arrest
When the crew monitoring the scanners heard the crash announced, they sprung into action and three paramedics and five EMTs were on the scene within seven minutes
The Buckle Up for Life Safety Lab will travel around Austin and serve as an interactive training center for families
The award honors fire departments for implementing innovations in EMS
Lawmakers passed 16 bills in the last two weeks aimed at supporting first responders, including mental health initiatives and tax credits
The training program involves realistically-staged home environments and cameras that allow facilitators to monitor trainees’ actions from a control room
NAEMT honored Dr. David Persse with the 2019 Rocco V. Morando Lifetime Achievement Award during the General Membership Meeting in New Orleans
Exploring non-affiliated emergency medical services eligibility for Assistance to Firefighters Grants
Colerain Township Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services created an all-hands-on-deck approach to help people with substance use disorders
North Dakota received more than $1.47 million in funds to fund the next phase of upgrades to the state’s 22 911 call centers
The Agency for Substance Abuse Prevention received a $40,306 block grant from the Alabama Department of Mental Health to expand its services
Rep. Chris Sainato’s House Bill 1834 will extend the expiring Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant program if it passes the floor vote
The hiring grants pay for 75% of the salaries and benefits for new hires for the first two years and 35% in the third year
The Greater New Bedford TRAIN is seeking to reach more than 7,000 people through education and assistance for opioids treatment and recovery
Safety Board officials approved the purchase of six Stryker Power Load patient assistance systems with 90% of the funding coming from a federal grant
Jenni Kirchner has helped to secure grants for the department and has been an active participant in the Toward Zero Deaths Coalition
Fire Commissioner Adam Thiel’s efforts to align how fire and EMS responses are measured includes “pot of meat” fires, dispatch time
The funds will be distributed among 20 EMS agencies who submitted proposals to stabilize or improve their services
Fifty-nine generators will serve as backup power for counties along the Georgia coastline to ensure that critical facilities stay running during a natural disaster