‘Going for the Green’ - How to Win Grant Money Part I

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How to Win Grant Money Pt 1


Firehouse.Com Contributing Editor Brian Vickers, a firefighter from the Houston area, also works as a freelance grant writer and has helped departments win more than $11 million in grants over the last four years. This four-part series will take you through the process of applying for a grant and give you tips that are vital for winning the money. We will also hear several success stories from departments who have won the grant money.

Join Radio@Firehouse.com to help your department win grant money.

How to Win Grant Money Coverage:
Part II
Part III
Part IV

Related Information:
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Firehouse.Com’s Funding/Grant Coverage

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5 Responses to "‘Going for the Green’ - How to Win Grant Money Part I"

  1. on a rural fema application how does the review board define the priority between a tanker and a pumper-tanker.

  2. Dale

    Does anyone have any information on Parts II-IV? Are they not out yet? Will they be posted through this site?

  3. “How to Win Grant Money” Parts II-IV will be coming over the next few weeks. Please check back early next week for Part II. Thanks!!

  4. Our department is wanting to begin a physical fitness program. I am planning to apply for fitness equipment through the firefighters grant program. Have any departments, in the past, recieved grants for this purpose.

    Thanks

  5. North Pole Fire Department has a physical fitness program. We have received grant funding for most of the equipment.

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