Illinois State Fire Marshal Awards $4 Million in Grants to Illinois Fire Departments and EMS Providers

SPRINGFIELD –  The Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal (OSFM) announced Friday the recipients of the 2024 Small Equipment Grant Program. A total of $4 million was awarded to 165 fire departments/districts and EMS providers across the state. The program was established to provide grants of up to $26,000 each for the purchase of small firefighting and ambulance equipment.

This program is an innovative approach to a problem that has long caused difficulties for fire departments and not-for profit ambulance services in Illinois, particularly those that have hardships in generating the necessary revenue for small equipment. The purpose is to allow eligible applicants the opportunity to purchase small equipment that they may otherwise not be able to purchase. The OSFM received 417 applications, requesting around $9.5 million in funding for this grant period.

“We continue to see and hear about the need and understand the issues fire departments face when it comes to funding across the state. I am proud this year we were able to increase our grant funding to $4 million, a $2.5 million increase from last year, which has allowed us to award over 100 more departments money to purchase lifesaving tools they might not have been able to afford otherwise,” said Illinois State Fire Marshal James A. Rivera.

Most Illinois fire departments, fire protections districts, township fire departments, and stand-alone, nonprofit ambulance service providers were eligible to apply. All fire departments, fire protections districts and township fire department applicants were required to have participated in the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) for a minimum of two years prior to applying.

Listed below are those who received grants and awards in our area:

Alexander:

Tamms Fire Department – $26,000

 

Franklin:

Coello Volunteer Fire Department – $26,000

West Frankfort Fire Department  – $26,000

 

Gallatin:

Shawneetown Fire Department – $26,000

Equality Fire Department – $24,976

Ridgeway Fire Department – $26,000

 

Hamilton:

McLeansboro Fire Department – $26,000

 

Jackson:

Makanda Township Fire Department – $25,981.25

Dowell Volunteer Fire Department – $25,842

 

Jefferson:

Woodlawn Fire Protection District – $25,500

Waltonville Fire Protection District – $24,292.75

 

Massac:

Massac County Fire Protection District – $25,898.08

Metropolis Fire Department – $24,480

 

Perry:

City of DuQuoin Fire Department – $25,100

 

Pope:

Rural Pope County Fire Protection District – $25,922.44

 

Pulaski:

Karnak Fire Department – $24,702.80

Pulaski Fire Department – $25,345.99

 

Saline:

Village of Carrier Mills Fire Department – $24,500

 

Union:

Jonesboro Fire Department – $24,016

Dongola Fire Department – $23,826.85

Alto Pass Fire Protection District – $25,515

 

White:

Norris City Fire Protection District – $4,586

 

Williamson:

Energy Volunteer Fire Department – $25,145.42

Hurst Fire Department – $26,000

Cambria Fire Department – $11,000

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