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FY 2011 SAFER Grant Application Period Begins January 30
January 26, 2012 – The FY 2011 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response
(SAFER) grant application period will open on Monday, January 30, 2012 and run
until Friday, February 24, 2012 at 5:00 P.M. EST. Congress has
approved $742.5 million in SAFER funding to rehire
and retain fire fighters, in addition to hiring additional personnel. The SAFER
program has already put more than 5,000 fire fighters back to work, giving a
much-needed boost to public safety in countless struggling communities.
Municipalities with fire departments facing reduced emergency response
capabilities in particular should apply for SAFER funding. The IAFF urges
affiliates to work with their fire chiefs and local lawmakers to file for the
grants. City management must submit the application, but the IAFF is available
to assist your community in applying for the grants.
The FY 2011 SAFER grant
Guidance and Application Kit is posted on the Assistance to Firefighters
web site. All SAFER
applicants should read the new Guidance to fully understand the FY 2011 award
criteria, funding priorities and important special application instructions for
completing the application.
Highlights of the FY 2011 SAFER grant program include:
• Salary limits: There are no annual salary limits.
• Grantee cost share: There is no prescribed cost-share.
• No retention commitment: Grantees that are hiring fire fighters — whether they
be rehires, new hires or retained fire fighters — do not have to commit to
retaining the SAFER-funded fire fighters beyond the period of performance.
However, no fire fighter layoffs are permitted — of either SAFER-funded or
non-SAFER fire fighters — during the grant's period of performance.
• Period of performance: For the Hiring of Firefighters Category grants, the
period of performance has been reduced to two years.
• Attrition of fire fighters: FY 2011 grantees who are unable to back-fill fire
fighting positions that are vacated due to documentable economic hardship may
petition the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for a waiver of staffing
maintenance requirements. To qualify for this waiver, the economic hardship must
affect the entire public safety sector in the jurisdiction and not only the fire
department.
• Hiring of Firefighters Category: The priorities for funding will be as
follows:
1. First priority: Rehiring laid-off fire fighters
2. Second priority: Retention of fire fighters who face imminent layoff or
filling positions vacated through attrition but not filled due to economic
circumstances
3. Third priority: Hiring new fire fighters
For more information or instructions, the SAFER Help Desk and Fire Program
Specialists will be available throughout the application period to answer
questions about the SAFER program Guidance and the online grant application. The
Help Desk can be contacted at 1-866-274-0960 or at
firegrants@dhs.gov. The Help Desk hours
of operation during the application period are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. All times listed are eastern daylight times.
The grant application process requires a significant amount of time to properly
complete, therefore, the IAFF recommends that affiliates submit a draft version
of their grant application to the IAFF Grants Department well in advance of the
application deadline.
For more information, contact the Grants Administration Department at (202)
824-8631 or email grants@iaff.org.
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