May I apply for more than one grant? May I request items from more than one program area?
Yes. In 2007, applicants may submit one application in each of two grant program areas. Applicants may apply for any number of items or activities within the chosen program area. Below are the two grant program areas for 2007:
- Operations and Safety Program. Eligible activities are Training, Equipment, Personal Protective Equipment, Wellness and Fitness, and Modifications to Fire Stations and Facilities.
- Vehicle Acquisition Program. Eligible apparatus for fire departments include but are not limited to pumpers, brush/attack units, tanker/tenders, rescue vehicles, ambulances, quints, aerials, foam trucks, and fireboats. Eligible apparatus for nonaffiliated EMS organizations includes ambulances, rescues, and command vehicles, but NOT firefighting apparatus.
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The number of breathing apparatus needed for entry into environments immediately dangerous to life or health is directly linked to the number of firefighters who are trained and certified to conduct fire suppression or entry operations. Firefighters who are not trained and certified to conduct operations in these environments should not be issued breathing apparatus. For many departments, this equates to the number of firefighters that they could reasonably expect to show up at an event, i.e., the shift on duty or the number of seated positions in your fleet of vehicles.
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Is funding available for construction?
No. No grant funds may be used for construction of any kind. This includes site preparation for the placement of generators or the erection of a radio tower. We will not participate in any activity where the profile or the footprint of a structure will be changed. However, the costs of renovations to an existing facility are allowable if they support a grant activity or program and involve only the minor interior changes necessary to fulfilling their scope of work. Renovations are limited to $10,000.
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Where can I find out more information regarding CBRNE preparedness training?
FEMA provides CBRNE training at the Awareness, Performance, and Planning and Management levels FREE OF CHARGE for eligible applicants. This training is listed in the ODP Course Catalog (www.ojp.usdoj.gov/odp/docs/coursecatalog.pdf) or may be obtained by calling the Helpline at 1-800-368-6498.
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With the changing technology in communications, why are cell phones not allowed in the AFG Program?
There are several issues with allowing cell phones in the grant program. Under traditional means, they are not normally used for emergency communications. They are considered an ancillary device that may assist a fire department member for personal communications, but it is not the primary means for emergency communications, especially at a fire scene. There is also the issue of multiyear use agreements for cell phones, which is at odds with the fact that the program has a performance period of one year.
The AFG Program will accept applications that include the 800 MHz trunked radio systems and wireless technologies in support of interoperability. As with all grant requests, the burden is on the applicant to provide justification for the cost-benefit of this type of request. If awarded, a technical review will be conducted to ensure the system requested meets the State and local interoperability requirements. The grant funds can be used to purchase the equipment but cannot be used to pay for the service contract or annual usage agreements.
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Are there targeted funding amounts for the two program areas?
There are no target allocations. It is the intent of FEMA to fund the best applications regardless of the program area. In fiscal year 2007, Congress appropriated a total of $547,000,000 to the Department of Homeland Security to carry out the activities of the Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program. As part of this authorization, nonaffiliated EMS organizations (i.e., EMS organizations that are not-for-profit and not affiliated with a hospital) are eligible to receive as much as two (2) percent of the appropriated funds.
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