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AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) Grant

This funding opportunity provides financial support to organizations seeking to implement or expand access to life-saving AED devices in their communities, enhancing public safety and emergency response readiness.

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Grant Description

The Firefighters Charitable Foundation is a private nonprofit organization dedicated to providing financial assistance and support to individuals and organizations impacted by fire, disaster, and related emergencies. The foundation’s mission includes advancing fire prevention education, supporting recovery efforts for victims, and funding programs that enhance community safety. Through its grantmaking activities, the organization seeks to strengthen emergency preparedness and response capacity while improving public health outcomes in communities across the United States. One of the key funding opportunities offered by the foundation is the AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) Grant Program. This program is designed to support organizations that aim to implement or expand access to AED devices within their communities. AEDs are critical life-saving tools used in cases of sudden cardiac arrest, and the program aligns with the foundation’s broader mission of enhancing public safety and emergency response readiness. The grant provides funding for the acquisition and implementation of AED equipment and related programmatic efforts. The scope of funding under this program focuses specifically on establishing or enhancing AED programs. This may include purchasing AED devices, installing them in accessible public locations, and supporting related initiatives such as training or awareness efforts, although applicants must clearly describe how funds will be used. The foundation requires applicants to specify whether the funding request is intended for a one-time purchase or an ongoing program, ensuring clarity in project scope and sustainability. While the foundation does not explicitly outline restrictions, all proposed uses must align with community safety objectives and demonstrate a clear benefit to public health. Eligibility for the AED Grant Program is broad and national in scope. The opportunity is open to organizations seeking to implement AED programs within their communities. While specific entity types are not exhaustively listed, the inclusion of community-based initiatives and safety programs implies that nonprofits, public safety organizations, and similar entities are appropriate applicants. Applicants are expected to demonstrate a clear plan for implementation and community impact in their submissions. The application process is conducted through a centralized grant application form provided by the Firefighters Charitable Foundation. Applicants must complete the form and explicitly indicate that they are applying for the AED grant within the comments section. A key component of the submission is a detailed explanation of how the funding will be utilized, including whether the request supports a one-time equipment purchase or an ongoing initiative. The foundation does not specify additional application components such as budgets or letters of intent, nor does it provide formal evaluation criteria, but the emphasis on program description suggests that clarity and alignment with mission are critical factors. No specific application deadlines, review timelines, or award notification dates are provided in the available information. This suggests that the program may operate on a rolling basis, allowing applicants to submit requests at any time. Similarly, there is no stated performance period, but applicants are expected to define the duration and nature of their proposed activities. The absence of fixed cycles indicates flexibility in funding decisions and responsiveness to community needs. For further information or assistance, applicants may contact the Firefighters Charitable Foundation directly. The organization is headquartered in Farmingdale, New York, and can be reached via email at ffcf@ffcf.org or by phone at 516-249-0332. These contact channels provide applicants with an opportunity to seek clarification and ensure their proposals align with the foundation’s expectations prior to submission.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Funding supports implementation of AED programs including equipment purchase and community deployment.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits
City or township governments
County governments
Special district governments

Additional Requirements

Eligible applicants include organizations working in fire safety, burn treatment, and community health preparedness. Individuals are not eligible.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Expert Tips

Clearly explain how the AED program will be implemented and its impact on community safety; Specify whether funding is for equipment or programmatic use; Align request with emergency response and public health outcomes

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

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Contact Information

Grantor

Frank R. Tepedino

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Community Development
Safety
Health