Illinois Fire Department COVID
Assistance Grant Application Deadline Extended to Friday, August
20th
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[September 19, 2021]
In our effort to ensure that all eligible fire
departments have had an opportunity to participate in this funding
opportunity, the deadline to apply for the Illinois Fire Department
COVID Assistance Grant has been extended to Friday, August 20th.
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Governor JB Pritzker and Illinois State Fire Marshal
Matt Perez announced an innovative funding opportunity specifically
addressing Illinois fire departments impacted by the COVID-19
pandemic. A total of $1,000,000 will be available to assist
approximately 80 impacted fire departments that operate in diverse
communities throughout the state. Under this one-time grant
opportunity, eligible Illinois fire departments could receive up to
$15,000 in order to make up for lost donation revenues stemming from
their inability to host local fundraising events during 2020. These
fundraising events pay for necessities like fuel for fire trucks,
utilities, and insurance.
“The COVID-19 pandemic really put a strain fire department budgets
across the state but impacted smaller combination or volunteer fire
departments/districts the hardest,” said Illinois State Fire Marshal
Matt Perez. “These smaller departments rely on fundraising
activities to help keep fuel in their trucks and the lights on in
the firehouse. The OSFM is proud to help provide funding to ensure
residents in the areas, served by these departments, know that when
they need help someone will be there.”
In order to be eligible for the assistance grant the applying fire
department must:
1) Be an Illinois combination or volunteer fire department;
2) Operate within a jurisdiction with a population at or less than
7,500 people;
3) Have an approved annual budget at or less than $150,000;
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4) Have an OSFM Fire Department Identification Number
(FDID); and
5) Be current with their National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS)
reports at the time of application.
The Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) is pleased to
collaborate with the Illinois Fire Chiefs Association (IFCA) who
will create a special committee to review the grant applications
utilizing a blind review needs-based analysis. The OSFM will
facilitate and directly oversee the distribution of the grant awards
to the recipients. This grant is financed through the Illinois Fire
Prevention Fund, a non-general revenue fund that is supported
primarily by a 1% assessment of the gross fire risk premium receipts
of all insurance companies operating in the state.
All grant applications must be received by August 20, 2021. The
application review process will begin on August 23, 2021 and end on
September 3, 2021. Grant recipients are expected to receive awards
by October 2021.
Grant applications can be found by visiting the OSFM website at:
https://www2.illinois.gov/sites/
sfm/CurrentFocus/Documents/Fire%20Department%20COVID-19%20Assistance%20Grant%20Application.pdf.
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