$25M Grant Program Available to NY VFDs; Application Deadline: April 30, 2024

The Volunteer Fire Infrastructure (V-FIRE) Grant Program, which will provide $25 million in capital funding for New York State volunteer fire departments to support upgrades and improvements to fire stations, training facilities, and equipment supplies, has launched, according to dhses.ny.gov/state-funded-programs.

The V-FIRE Grant Program is a state-funded $25 million competitive grant program that supports the enhancement of the security and safety of the citizens of New York State by providing critical funding to strengthen volunteer fire departments and districts statewide. Eligible applicants can apply for up to $1 million if proposing projects for construction, renovation, or purchase costs for critical facilities (buildings, training facilities, etc.) that support fire operations, or up to $500,000 if proposing projects for allowable fire service equipment to upgrade and improve their response capabilities. Complete eligibility and program information can be found in the Request for Applications (RFA) and other supporting documentation below.  

The application deadline is 5 p.m. April 30, 2024.  

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