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FEATURED GRANT RESOURCES
GRANTS COVERAGE
11 departments received state grants to help with fire and EMS operations
Redmond’s new electric fire engine, originally priced at $2.4 million, will cost the city just $264,600, thanks to funding from grants and donations
A Firehouse Subs grant helped Pittsfield Township firefighters replace one old camera and place new ones on every truck in the fleet
Funding for Lowell and Tewksbury fire departments of over $70K helped improve firefighter safety and fireground operations
Funding from the Department of Agriculture will help the Southwest Webster Ambulance Service move out of quarters they outgrew 15 years ago
The Office of Management and Budget withdrew its spending freeze just two days after issuing the order
Here is an action plan for assessing the impact of the Trump administration’s temporary freeze on federally funded grants and a federal judge blocking that order
Administration officials said the decision to halt grants and loans was necessary to ensure that spending complies with President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders
Fire chiefs speak out about the controversial law that ties state funding to a transit, housing requirement for municipalities
The Falfurrias Volunteer Fire Department will use funding from an Operation Lone Star grant to put more EMTs on the street