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EMS1’s Grants section provides a comprehensive database of grants, news, information and resources to help EMS providers identify and secure available grant funding.

Findings from a recent survey show that needs for connectivity are outpacing agencies’ current capabilities as the pandemic accelerates digital transformation
Breaking down significant updates to grant programs and next steps for obtaining funding
Looking to history – and a friendship between key players – to determine if increased funding opportunities are on the horizon
The $1 million grant to train and hire fire department paramedics won’t take effect unless the council approves it
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Ada County Paramedics, a three-time Mission: Lifeline recipient, describes their collaborations with hospitals and doctors to improve STEMI care
Ballistic protective equipment for active shooter response is eligible for Assistance to Firefighters grant funding
Vince Robbins served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of MONOC, New Jersey’s largest EMS and mobile healthcare shared service hospital cooperative
Both recipients of the award risked their lives to help others
Grant writers can use these tips to make sure their applications are read and fully understood
NAEMT is accepting nominations until Sept. 5 for EMTs who are in financial need due to a severe injury
In 2015, the department had over 2,879 EMS calls
A grant funded by the city’s oldest parade organization will provide body armor, ballistic helmets and trauma supplies for EMTs
The award recognizes services for consistently doing EKGs for heart patients and transporting quickly
The new program helps taxpayers and hospitals by giving assistance to the most at-risk patients
The agency will receive four new heart monitors, which cost roughly $36,000 a piece
Sgt. Gary Rose was the lone medic for a group of Special Forces soldiers sent deep into Laos as part of a secret mission in 1970
CAAS is accepting applications for the year until September
Policy questions are coming at the presidential candidates from every direction; here are six questions EMS should want answered
EMS leaders at Pinnacle conference learn an innovative and collaborative approach between law enforcement and EMS to the opioid overdose epidemic
The grant adds the county’s nearly $2 million budget, which will help pay for new radio systems
FEMA had registered nearly 6,000 people and provided more than $18 million in assistance
Write a compelling narrative with passion, conflict and resolution to engage grant application reviewers in your project
The Winthrop Ambulance Service and surrounding fire departments are equipping personnel with EMS body armor for everyday use
The grant will be used to reimburse state and local agencies for overtime and regular salary costs related to the response
Use a combination of the measurement tools and concepts to measure and assess grant seeking success for your fire department or EMS agency
Gaylord EMS bought a new ambulance with a bequest from a farmer and gave their old ambulance to a neighboring department in need of a newer vehicle
A diversified portfolio of revenue streams will help ensure that the organization has the funds to meet current and future needs.
The first EMT-P Carlos Lillo-Lt. Ricardo Quinn Medal, which honors two paramedics who died on 9/11, given for bravery and dedication above and beyond the call of duty
The Medal of Valor is the highest national award for a police officer, firefighter or emergency services officer for exhibiting exceptional courage
The treadmill helps North Dakota dispatchers combat adverse health effects of sitting for long periods
Ohio hospital starts $10,000 scholarship fund for EMT and paramedic training
A newly equipped ambulance uses a battery-powered pressurized plastic tent and air filtration system
There are plenty of federal, state and private grants available for EMS agencies’ technology upgrades. Here are four of the best.