Guest guest Posted August 10, 2007 Report Share Posted August 10, 2007 FYI for our fire fighting friends. Barry Barry Sharp, MSHP, CHES Program Coordinator Tobacco Prevention & Control Texas Dept. of State Health Services Barry.Sharp@... ________________________________ SAFER Grant: Differences in the FY 2007 Grant Guidance <http://www.iafc.org> Stay informed! Add news@... to your address book and approved sender list to ensure email delivery. IAFC MEMBER ALERT: FOR IMMEDIATE REVIEW Contact: IAFC Government Relations Department * www.iafc.org SAFER Grant: Differences in the FY 2007 Grant Guidance Fire Chiefs Urged to Apply for SAFER Grant and Contact Members of Congress in August Fairfax, Va., Aug. 9, 2007... The deadline for submitting applications for the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grants is 5 pm EDT on August 31, 2007. The IAFC encourages all of its eligible members to apply. Created by Congress in 2003, the SAFER Grants are meant to help communities with career, volunteer and combination fire departments " increase their cadre of frontline firefighters ... in order to respond to emergencies whenever they occur, assuring that their communities have adequate protection for fire and fire-related hazards. " For fiscal year 2007, Congress appropriated $115 million to DHS for the SAFER Grant program. There are two eligible activities under the program: hiring firefighters as part of a five-year matching grant program and developing a program to recruit and retain volunteer firefighters. According to the authorizing legislation, DHS will set aside 10 percent of the funding for hiring firefighters for volunteer and mostly volunteer departments and at least 10 percent for the recruitment and retention of volunteers. Full Program Guidance Available Online The SAFER Grant program guidance is available on the DHS website at www.firegrantsupport.com/docs/2007SAFERguidance.pdf. In addition, a program application tutorial and list of frequently asked questions are available at www.firegrantsupport.com/safer/. The IAFC urges all applicants to read the program guidance in full and to take advantage of the helpful tutorial. The program guidance provides clear instructions on how to submit each type of application and what to include in it. It also discusses factors that will improve an applicant's chances of receiving a grant. Differences in the FY 2007 SAFER Grant Guidance In many ways, the FY 2007 grant guidance is similar to the FY 2006 grant guidance (Go to IAFC summary online <http://www.iafc.org/displayindustryarticle.cfm?articlenbr=30304> ). There are a few changes from FY 2006: * The use of grant funds for the Recruitment and Retention of Volunteer Firefighters Activity has been clarified. Fire departments cannot give cash payments directly to members for participation in activities other than those linked to eligible services. Stipends, such as pay-per-call, and payments of lost wages resulting from attending training or operational services are eligible if they are supported by formal personnel policies and are part of the grantee's benefits package. Contributions to individual members' retirement accounts are eligible if they are part of a grantee's benefits package and are supported by formal personnel policies. Incentives for retention cannot be retroactive. * Ineligible uses of funds under the Recruitment and Retention of Volunteer Firefighters Activity include cash payments for years of service or membership and payment for travel for pleasure. In addition, costs associated with award banquets, such as food, facilities and entertainment, are not eligible. However, costs for non-cash awards are eligible. * Personal protective clothing, firefighting equipment and the costs for providing training to the firefighter minimum-staffing level are not eligible. In addition, operational activities will not be funded by the SAFER grant program. However, applicants receiving SAFER grants will receive priority consideration in applying for funding under subsequent cycles of the Assistance to Firefighters Grant (also known as the " FIRE Grant " ) program, especially if the FIRE Grant applications focus on personal protective clothing, wellness and fitness, and training. * Applicants seeking funding for the Recruitment and Retention of Volunteer Firefighters Activity will be able to apply for both regional initiatives and activities specifically targeted for their internal needs. Applicants applying for both regional and internal needs should combine their requests into one application and clearly define which activities are regional and which are internal. Opportunity to Contact Your Member of Congress at Home The IAFC encourages its members to contact their U.S. senators and representatives during the congressional August recess to talk about fire-service issues. You can either visit your members of Congress at their offices, or invite them to your fire department to let them meet your personnel and see your apparatus and equipment. For the latest information on the IAFC's legislative priorities, download the " Hot Sheet and Issues Discussion " on the IAFC's government relations legislative action alert <http://www.iafc.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=9> page. We ask you to discuss the following issues with your senators and representatives: * Support $570 million and $230 million, respectively, for the FIRE and SAFER Grant programs. * Support $43.3 million for the U.S. Fire Administration, with an additional $1 million to modernize the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS). * Ask Congress to investigate the delay in granting the assistance under the Public Safety Officers' Benefits (PSOB) program to the families of firefighters who died of heart attacks and strokes. * Cosponsor the Volunteer Firefighter and EMS Personnel Job Protection Act (H.R. 1643), which will prevent employers from firing or demoting volunteer firefighters formally deployed for a maximum of 14 days to Stafford Act-defined emergencies or major disasters. * Cosponsor the Volunteer Responder Incentive Protection Act (H.R. 943 and S. 1466) to protect incentives given to volunteer firefighters from federal taxation. * Cosponsor the Fire Sprinkler Incentive Act of 2007 (H.R. 1742 and S. 582), which will provide economic incentives to building owners to retrofit their buildings with fire sprinklers. To find contact information for your federal legislators, visit the U.S. House of Representatives' website at www.house.gov (where you can type in your zip code to find your legislator) and the U.S. Senate website at www.senate.gov. Those sites will have contact information for the legislators' district offices. The IAFC recommends that you also learn about your legislators on their websites, finding out such information as what committees they sit on, their opinions on first-responder issues and whether they hold any leadership positions. For example, if your senator sits on the Senate Finance Committee, he or she could be helpful with the issues of tax incentives for fire sprinklers or for federal taxation of volunteer incentives. Members of the appropriations committees can be particularly helpful with funding for the FIRE and SAFER Grant programs. Those in leadership positions, such as committee chairs or party leaders, are particularly influential. If you haven't met with your federal legislators before, the IAFC recommends you use this opportunity not just to have one or two meetings, but also to start building long-term relationships. To help you get started, the IAFC has created a primer on building and maintaining relationships with your members of Congress, which IAFC members can access on the Members-Only Documents <http://www.iafc.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1 & subarticlenbr=21> webpage. If you have questions, the IAFC's government relations staff is here to help. They can be reached at . -end- ________________________________ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.10/943 - Release Date: 8/8/2007 5:38 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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