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Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Fire Grants

AFG Fire Grants Overview
The primary goal of the Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG) is to meet the firefighting and emergency response needs of fire departments and nonaffiliated emergency medical services organizations. Since 2001, AFG has helped firefighters and other first responders to obtain critically needed equipment, protective gear, emergency vehicles, training, and other resources needed to protect the public and emergency personnel from fire and related hazards. The Grant Programs Directorate of the Federal Emergency Management Agency administers the grants in cooperation with the U.S. Fire Administration. For fiscal year 2005, Congress reauthorized the Assistance to Firefighters Grants for an additional 5 years through 2010.
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Owls Head - Mt. View Volunteer Fire Company Success StoryNew Success Story - Owls Head - Mt. View Volunteer Fire Company, Inc.
This Assistance to Firefighters Grant success story discusses Owls Head - Mt. View Volunteer Fire Company (Malone, NY) and how the grant helped purchase equipment which has played a monumental part in making their firefighters and their citizens safer.

August 7, 2009
Round 39 of the FY 2008 AFG Awards
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced today the thirty-ninth round of Fiscal Year (FY) 2008 Assistance to Firefighters Grants, awarding 50 grants totaling $4.6 million to fire departments within the United States.

May 1, 2009
AFG Federal Register Notice
From the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). This Notice provides guidelines that describe the application process for grants and the criteria for awarding grants in the 2009 Assistance to Firefighters Grant program year, as well as an explanation for any differences with the guidelines recommended by representatives of the Nation’s fire service leadership during the annual Criteria Development meeting.

September 26, 2008
Round 46 of the FY 2007 AFG Awards
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced today the forty-sixth round of Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 Assistance to Firefighters Grants, awarding 2 grants totaling $113k to fire departments within the United States.


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  • Is there any difference in qualifying for a vehicle award this year with respect to training?

  • Yes. If you request a vehicle, you must certify that personnel who will drive and operate the requested vehicle meet or exceed the national standards for drivers/operators (fire vehicles NFPA 1002, EMS DOT or KKK standards). This training may be accomplished via an established in-house training program or with grant funds added to the vehicle request. If you do not have an established program and are not requesting training fund with your application, your grant will be ineligible for funding.
  • It has been the AFG policy to allow up to 50 percent of the grant funds to be used for a down payment. Has that changed for this year's program?

    NO.  To encourage better cash management practices, grantees may only request 25 percent for down payments.  There will not be any additional funds available for chassis payments in 2009.  If a grantee is required to pay for the chassis, they will have to use the 25 percent allowance or their own resources for the down payment.
  • How do I gain access to my department's previous year's application when I'm going to be the primary contact on the new application and I don't know the username and password from the previous year's application (i.e., lost password, previous contact is no longer available)?

    Please note: This information can only be changed by authorized personnel.

    Send a letter explaining the reason the main contact information needs to be changed. The letter must be on fire department letterhead and signed by the Chief of the department. To expedite this change, fax the letter to the attention of the Password Control Officer at 866-274-0942. The letter should be addressed to:

      U.S. Department of Homeland Security/FEMA
      Assistance to Firefighters Program Office
      5th Fl. Tech World Bldg
      800 K Street, NW
      Washington, DC 20472-3620

      ATTN: Password Control Officer

      The following information must be included in the letter:

      • Grant number
      • Previous main contact person's name
      • Explanation of why access to the grant is needed
      • New contact person's name
      • New contact person's mother's maiden name
      • Date of birth
      • Email address
      • Two phone numbers

    Soon after faxing the letter to the Password Control Officer you will receive an email from us with your temporary password. If you do not receive this email within two days of faxing your request, look in your Junk Mail folder. The electronic emails are sometimes filtered and sent directly to junk mail.

    If that does not work, go onto the web site at www.firegrantsupport.com and click e-grant application. This takes you to an application log-in screen. Click on “FORGOT PASSWORD” and answer the two security questions; then submit your request. The screen should tell you that you successfully submitted your request and that a temporary password is being emailed to your address. Log in to your email and retrieve the temporary password. Again, if the message is not in your inbox, look in the junk mail folder.
    If you click submit and the computer states that you gave incorrect information, you need to call Ms. Robinson at (202) 786-9626.



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Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program
800 K Street N.W. Washington, DC 20472-3620
Phone: 1-866-274-0960 (Help Desk)   |   E-mail: firegrants@dhs.gov



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