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FEMA announces State Homeland Security Grants Availability

National Volunteer Fire Council
On Oct. 17, the Office of National Preparedness, part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, announced the availability of FY2002 supplemental funds to states for state and local all-hazards emergency operational planning ($100 million), Citizen Corps activities ($25 million), and development or improvement of emergency operations centers ($56 million). The funding comes from the second FY 2002 supplemental appropriations bill that was passed in response to the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. For more information, contact Gil Jamieson, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Office of National Preparedness, 500 C Street, SW., Washington, DC 20472, 202-646-4090 or e-mail gil.jamieson@fema.gov

 

MMRMA Grants for Fire & Police in MI through RAP Program

RAP Procedure Brochure

The success of MMRMA depends heavily upon an effective partnership between Members and MMRMA.  To encourage the partnership, MMRMA has created the Risk Avoidance Program (RAP).  See the next section for the complete application.

Risk Avoidance Program - Application

The success of MMRMA depends heavily upon an effective partnership between Members and MMRMA. To encourage the partnership, MMRMA has created the Risk Avoidance Program (RAP).
RAP grants assist in innovative projects that offer high potential for solving specific risk management problems.
You can download the RAP grant application form and guide. To ensure a faster online transaction we've made each of the eight (8) pages separate PDF downloads. Please download all eight pages in order to have the full RAP grant packet available for your review and use.