Texas
A&M Forest Service awards $15.7 million in grants to volunteer fire
departments
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Texas
A&M Forest Service awarded 260 rural volunteer fire departments with more
than $15.7 million in assistance grants last week through the Rural Volunteer
Fire Department Assistant Grant Program.
“Our agency is very thankful
to state leadership for allowing us the opportunity to assist volunteer fire
departments in Texas,” said Jason Keiningham, Texas A&M Forest Service
Capacity Building Department Head. “Without question, volunteer fire
departments in Texas are among the best in the nation, and they make a huge
difference in the lives of people on their worst days.”
The funds from these grants
will reimburse rural volunteer fire departments for equipment purchased such as
fire trucks, training aids, slip-ons and chassis and various fire and rescue
equipment. This includes the purchase of 70 fire trucks.
“We have a shared mission to
protect life and property, and therefore, it is our wish for our first
responders to be equipped and well-trained to handle a wide array of
emergencies,” said Keiningham.
The rural volunteer fire
department grants are applied for and distributed through Texas A&M Forest
Service’s recently released FireConnect tool, providing both Texas A&M
Forest Service and rural volunteer fire departments with a streamlined grant
process portal.
Created in 2002, the Texas
Rural Volunteer Fire Department Assistance Program provides funding to rural
volunteer fire departments for the acquisition of firefighting vehicles, fire
and rescue equipment, protective clothing, dry-hydrants, computer systems and
firefighter training. The assistance program is a cost-share program funded by
the Texas State Legislature.
Texas Rural Volunteer Fire
Department Assistance Program is currently funded to award $21 million to rural
volunteer fire departments this year. Since its inception, the program has allocated
more than $336 million to rural volunteer fire departments.
Volunteer fire departments interested in
applying for future grants can explore grant processes and opportunities here: FireConnect.
Click here for a list of grant recipients: FY24 Funding Meeting.