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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.

Quality writing, demonstrated need and staying within the financial parameters are critical in determining whether or not your EMS agency wins an award
Here are four of the most common mistakes in public safety grant writing and how to avoid making them
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Thermal imaging cameras allow firefighters to “see” through smoke, darkness and other low-visibility conditions
Funds will be used for community outreach, education and emergency response and to subsidize the cost of a vehicle
The new monitors were paid for primarily using state and federal grants
Part of the money will go toward the continuing effort to be prepared for cardiac emergencies
Grants totaling $4 million were awarded to help 121 EMS agencies across the state to support local disaster preparation and response efforts
Starting a community CPR program can be easier than you think
Research and meet the requirements of each grant application for the best chance at funding
Bigger and better air packs, carbon monoxide detectors and hopefully a new watercraft will be on their way
Funds mean a fifth ambulance for the city of Hesperia
The grant funding will be used to create specially outfitted bicycles, uniforms, saddle bags, and automatic external defibrillators
Make sure you communicate how funding your “ask” will make the world a better place
An answer to reversing this trend for your department may lie with the completion of a competitive SAFER grant application
Officials said it costs nearly four times as much as a regular cot
The commission approved a $134,472 Assistance to Firefighters grant recently that will pay for 35 firefighters’ EMT training and 21 firefighters’ paramedic training
SAM consolidated the capabilities of several other government sites into one common entity
The funding will cover the cost of courses including firefighter safety and survival, wildland firefighting and incident command
Key communicators in your community will be able to advocate for you and dispel any myths about your agency and its needs
The firefighter came to the rescue of a woman who veered off the road after having a heart attack