HARRISBURG – Applications
are now available for Volunteer Fire Assistance Grants through the
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), Rep. Martin
Causer (R-Turtlepoint) said today.
The application period is open from March 9 to May 21.
The grants are
made available in coordination with the U.S. Department of Agriculture
and are designed to facilitate a partnership with state officials in an
effort to organize, train and equip local forces in preventing,
controlling, and suppressing fires that have the potential to threaten
human life, livestock, crops, pastures, woodlands, orchards and
farmsteads. The grants are available to rural areas or communities with
fewer than 10,000 residents.
Grants can be
used for the purchase of wildfire suppression equipment, wildfire
protective gear, wildfire prevention and mitigation, wildfire training mobile
or portable radios, and installation of dry hydrants. Funds may also be
used for certain projects involving the conversion and maintenance of
federal excess vehicles received from the Bureau of Forestry and used
for fire suppression.
Financial assistance
on any project during any fiscal year cannot exceed 50 percent of the
actual expenditures, including expenditures of local, public and private
nonprofit organizations participating in the agreement.
The maximum grant that will be considered is $7,500 ($15,000 total project) per fire company.
Because of high demand
and limited funding, fire companies must wait five years after
receiving a DCNR grant through the program to be eligible to receive
another grant. However, if a fire company received a $4,000 grant
or less in the last five years, they are eligible for assistance one
additional time as long as the two-year total does not exceed the
maximum grant established for the program each year.
For complete grant guidelines or to apply, visit www.RepCauser.com.
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