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Fire
Safety Education and Training Grants – Did you know your Campus or Fire
Department May be Eligible to receive these educational dollars?
Campus Fire
Safety has teamed with a “National Grant Administrator” who is committed to
ensuring our attendees receive all of the correct information about
grants and your eligibility. There have been Federal Grants and others issued to
College/University campuses and we at Campus Fire Safety have provided training
and education to students on some of these campuses. We will discuss these
successful campuses awards and the ‘key’ to writing a successful grant to meet
your educational needs.
We are
providing grant workshops throughout the conference for both the Campus
Community and the Fire and Emergency Services..
The
Fire Prevention and Safety Grants (FP&S) are part of the Assistance to
Firefighters Grants (AFG), and are under the purview of the Grant Programs
Directorate in the Federal Emergency Management Agency. FP&S grants support
projects that enhance the safety of the public and firefighters from fire
and related hazards. The grants are competitive, and their primary goal is
to target high-risk populations. Grant awards are made in order to mitigate
high incidences of death and injury and to carry out research for improving
firefighter safety. Examples of the types of fire prevention projects that
are supported by FP&S include smoke alarm installation, fire prevention and
public safety education campaigns, juvenile fire setter interventions, media
campaigns, and arson prevention and awareness programs.
FP&S Grants support projects that enhance the safety of the public and
firefighters from fire and related hazards. The primary goal is to target
high-risk populations and reduce injury and prevent death. In 2005, Congress
reauthorized funding for FP&S and expanded the eligible uses of funds.
The Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grants (SAFER) was
created to provide funding directly to fire departments and volunteer
firefighter interest organizations in order to help them increase the number
of trained, "front line" firefighters available in their communities. The
goal of SAFER is to enhance the local fire departments' abilities to comply
with staffing, response and operational standards established by the NFPA
and OSHA (NFPA 1710 and/or NFPA 1720 and OSHA 1910.134).
Grant Writing and Grant Administrator - a service that is free to you.
We have researched
nationally and have teamed up with the best.
Our administrator has an excellent success
record in helping organizations receive awards and administering the grant
after the award is received.
What can
our Grant Administrator do for you? Would you like to:
1) Apply for a grant from a successful grant writer and
administrator who understands how the grant process works (at no cost to
you)?
2) If selected - have an administrator manage the grant
process for your organization (at no cost to you)?
3) All of this at NO expense from your organization.
Note: The Grant administrator's fee is built
into the grant (no monies out of your pocket). If you are awarded this
money, this administrative fee for managing the grant will come from that
award.
With all of the mis-management of Grant
monies over the last few years; the federal government approves and
actually encourages the use of our grant administrator to ensure the
monies are properly allocated and accurate records are kept.
Using our Grant administrator to manage your grant from start to finish only
increases your chance of a successful award.

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