EMS Grant Center
²ÝݮӰÊÓ’s EMS Grants topic section is an online resource page designed to keep EMS agencies informed of the availability of grants that can be used to fund projects, product purchases and programs to help keep their community safe.
FEATURED GRANT RESOURCES
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FEMA is now accepting applications for over a dozen grant programs to support emergency readiness, including for natural disasters and cyber threats
FEMA is proposing nearly $1 billion in cuts to grant programs that public safety agencies use to strengthen disaster preparedness
The second installment of the Maine EMS Sustainability Program funding will help Biddeford firefighters attend EMS school and may fund simulation training tools
The relocation, funded by $1.3M in ARPA funds, brings faster access and more space for Oologah-Talala crews and vehicles
A proposed federal budget would eliminate funding for over half of FEMA’s emergency and homeland security grant programs, for training, equipment, and readiness efforts
Maine’s MD3 program deploys doctors alongside EMS crews to overdose and emergency calls, expanding field treatment, education and follow-up care across Kennebec County
After local officials cut the program from the budget, a grant funded by opioid settlement funds was awarded by the Maine Recovery Council
Good Fellowship Ambulance and EMS Training Institute will receive a new EMS-equipped all-terrain vehicle, funded through a state grant, to help responders reach patients in hard-to-access areas
EMS leaders hail the grant as a critical step toward better access and reduced overdoses
Projects include kitchen upgrades, bunk rooms and training space improvements through the 2025 Hometowns initiative
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