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January 24, 2003
Dear Senator _________:
We would like to thank you and your colleagues in the Unites States Senate for fully funding the Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program (the FIRE Grant) at $900 million in the FY03 appropriations omnibus bill recently passed by the Senate. We ask for your continued support as the spending measure moves to conference.
The FIRE Grant Program addresses the critical needs of our nation's fire and emergency services. Fire departments can use the funds to purchase training and equipment to prepare for disasters of all nature, including terrorism. They can fund education programs to teach our youths how to safeguard their schools and homes against potential dangers, and fitness programs to reduce both injury and death rates. To ensure full utilization of every dollar awarded, the program contains various reporting and matching requirements to which fire departments must adhere.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in cooperation with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), has recently released a needs assessment study of our nation's fire service as mandated by federal law. The study identifies many areas where additional resources are needed for the fire service to operate effectively and safely. The study found:
Full funding of the Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program can go a long way towards relieving the burden of these shortcomings. The Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program is an all-mitigation program. Fire departments apply for grants, selecting from a number of different categories of equipment or training. It is a competitive, peer-reviewed process which last year received over 20,000 applications totaling approximately $2.2 billion. Awards are based on need, and a certain percentage of all funds must be disbursed among, career, combined and volunteer departments. In addition, to ensure community support, a co-payment is required from the municipality.
Congressional Fire Services Institute
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