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  2. Department of Homeland Security Port Security Grant

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    The Federal Emergency Management Agency, one of the agencies under DHS, provided $100 million worth of grants in 2015. The construction of FDNY 's Three Forty Three was partly supported by a port security grant.

  3. Pashinski, Haddock announce $440,000 in grants for fire and ...

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    And state Rep. Jim Haddock said 21 local fire and EMS organizations recently were awarded state grants totaling $340,379 in the 118th Legislative District. ... awarded more than $102,308 to ...

  4. America Burning - Wikipedia

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    Proposed U.S. Fire Administration undertake a continuing study of equipment needs of the fire services, monitor research and development in progress, encourage needed research and development, disseminate results, and provide grants to fire departments for equipment procurement to stimulate innovation in equipment design.

  5. Fire Grants and Safety Act passes Senate - AOL

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    The Fire Grants and Safety Act, sponsored by Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., passed the Senate, 88-2, at the end of June. The bill authorizes $750 million for grant programs and ...

  6. Grants available for fire-resistant rebuilding - AOL

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    The grants range from $350 for vents that help block embers and flames, to $2,200 toward a more fire-resistant roof. Such measures, known as fire hardening, help homes and businesses withstand ...

  7. Fire safe councils - Wikipedia

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    The Firewise USA program is intended to serve as a resource for agencies, tribes, organizations, fire departments, and communities across the U.S. who are working toward a common goal: reduce loss of lives, property, and resources to wildland fire by building and maintaining communities in a way that is compatible with our natural surroundings.