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Fireman's Fund "Into the Fire" Thermal Imager & Fire Gear Grant - Fire/Rescue Grants

CHIEF Grants Customer Wins Fireman's Fund Into the Fire Grant
From CHIEF Grants - July 31, 2007
Congratulations to Saluda County Fire Services, South Carolina, for being announced as one of the 11 winners in the Fireman's Fund "Into the Fire" Thermal Imager & Fire Gear Grant. Release & Winners List

NFFF and Fireman's Fund Announce Into the Fire Thermal Imager & Fire Gear Grant Winners
From Fireman's Fund - July 31, 2007
After careful review by NFFF representatives, 11 fire departments were selected from more than 1,249 proposals. The combined value of all the grants is approximately $90,000. An additional round of grants is expected to be announced at the end of the year... Release & Winners List

The application period for this grant is now CLOSED.
Use the information below to help you start preparing for next year. For more funding opportunities for your department, please check our Currently Open Grants »

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How can the Fireman's Fund "Into the Fire" Thermal Imager & Fire Gear Grant help your Fire/Rescue department?

    Apply for this Bullard Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC)
  • Receive a thermal imaging camera and/or other needed fire equipment for your fire/rescue department
  • Reduce line-of-duty deaths and improve firefighter safety
  • CHIEF offers the free services of grant consultants to assist you throughout the application process **

For full details, eligibility requirements and application guidelines, go to the Fireman's Fund "Into the Fire" Thermal Imager & Fire Gear Grant homepage »

Application Deadline: CLOSED

Sponsor:
The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, in association with Fireman's Fund Insurance Company

What is it?

National Fallen Firefighters Foundation The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, in association with Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, is awarding thermal imaging cameras and other needed equipment using funds raised through "Into the Fire" activities. Applications for this first round of grants will be accepted online between April 1 and CLOSED.

Proposals will be accepted beginning April 1, 2007 and reviewed by the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and its designees on the basis of need and other criteria deemed important to the reviewers. Completed proposals must be submitted online at www.cybergrants.com/into_the_fire by 23:59 Eastern Time on Thursday, CLOSED.

Links to help with your Fireman's Fund "Into the Fire" Thermal Imager & Fire Gear Grant application: ***