Deadline Nears to Apply for Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Service Grants, Says Masser
HARRISBURG – Rep. Kurt Masser (R-Columbia/Montour/Northumberland) is encouraging volunteer fire companies and ambulance services throughout the 107th Legislative District that have not already done so to apply for the 2012 Volunteer Fire Company and Volunteer Ambulance Service Grant Program (VFCVASGP).
The application period closes on
Friday, Oct. 19.
The General Assembly recently adopted Act 78 of 2012 to reauthorize the grant program for an additional four years and increase the total grant funding available from $25 million to $30 million. The new law also adds approximately 35 career fire departments to the list of organizations eligible for grant funding.
The grants may be used for construction or renovation of a unit’s station, the purchase or repair of equipment, training or debt reduction.
Grants to eligible fire companies will be contingent on their agreeing to participate in and report information using the Pennsylvania Fire Information Reporting System (PennFIRS).
Last year, fire and ambulance organizations across the state received thousands of dollars in funding from the program, which was created by the General Assembly as Act 10 of 2007. The program is funded through state gaming proceeds.
For more information, visit
www.RepMasser.com and click on “Fire and Ambulance Grants.”
State Representative Kurt Masser
107th District, Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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