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.
Volunteer and combination departments have a second opportunity to secure COVID-19 PPE-related funding
Begin collecting data now to qualify for federal pass-through funding, community foundation and corporate foundation grants for COVID-19 emergency response
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The funds will be used to purchase 394 LUCAS chest compression systems for ambulances and 80 for hospitals
The grant will help pay for a project to link people who struggle with addiction to addiction treatment services
The $157,970 grant will allow the Crawfordsville Fire Department the chance to get the state’s Community Paramedic Pilot Program off the ground
Austin-Travis County EMS is recognized for creating a culture of health in the workplace
Funding a grant application is an investment that grant-makers seek to maximize the benefit to the agency and the community
Colorado attorney general and Colorado Springs mayor honored those who helped respond to the shooting for their quick thinking, courage and selflessness
Fire and police departments from forty communities will share $700,000 in grants to purchase, carry and administer naloxone
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The American Ambulance Association is seeking nominations for the 2016 Stars of Life class and celebratory events in Washington
The nonprofit organizations receiving $127,000 in grants will work with police, fire and EMS to provide resources and training
Big dreams to improve EMS with a windfall of funding for safety, health and wellness, research and leadership development
Twelve organizations will receive funding to improve their recruitment and retention efforts
The grant will be used to conduct a needs assessment to determine possible solutions for sustaining emergency medical services in the community
A total of $10 million was divided among 57 counties to improve 911 response and emergency dispatching
A coalition of NH fire departments is lobbying for a $1.1 million initiative to place drug counselors in departments
An Arkansas Trauma System grant purchased, trained and equipped 550 Little Rock police to use tourniquets, pressure bandages and chest seals
A $1 million grant will fund a more efficient program in several Washington communities for the next three years
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The Breezy Point Police Department was recognized for showing creativity and innovation through its police paramedic program
The Chamber of Commerce service excellence award was given to two St. Charles County Ambulance District paramedics for their patient advocacy
The program integrates an improved dispatch system with a community paramedicine service
NVFC used Giving Tuesday to push its Make Me a Firefighter campaign to build public awareness and provide departments with the tools and resources to recruit and retain
FEMA gave the University of Arizona $1.5 million to learn the relationship between cancer and the chemicals firefighters are exposed to
The Newton Fire Department received $200,000 for a new pumper/tanker and used what was left for other city projects
Paramedic Andrea Cobler has worked in EMS for 26 years
Sharing your grant success will further your standing in the community and boost your chances of more funding
The 2015 ECC and CPR guidelines provide an evidence-based foundation for requesting grants to improve out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival
The $300,000 grant will help buy a new ambulance to replace one of the older vehicles