Collaborative Response Drills Access in Maryland
GrantID: 57737
Grant Funding Amount Low: $15,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $35,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Lifesaving Equipment and Prevention Education in Maryland
The Foundation's Grants For Lifesaving Equipment and Prevention Education aim to enhance the capabilities of first responders, non-profits, and public safety organizations in Maryland. The priority outcomes for this grant program focus on improving emergency response and prevention efforts across the state.
Enhancing Emergency Response Capabilities
Maryland's diverse geography, from the Appalachian Mountains to the Chesapeake Bay coastline, presents unique challenges for emergency responders. To address these challenges, the grant prioritizes outcomes that enhance emergency response capabilities, such as improving response times, increasing the availability of lifesaving equipment, and enhancing the training of first responders. For instance, the Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) works closely with local emergency management officials to identify areas where grant funding can be used to improve emergency response.
The grant program targets specific outcomes, including the acquisition of lifesaving equipment, such as defibrillators and stop-the-bleed kits, and the provision of prevention education materials to schools and community groups. In Montgomery County, for example, grant funding has been used to support Stop the Bleed training programs, which teach individuals how to respond to bleeding emergencies. Similarly, in Prince George's County, grant funding has supported the distribution of prevention education materials to schools and community centers.
Reducing Emergency-Related Injuries and Fatalities
Another key priority outcome for the grant program is reducing emergency-related injuries and fatalities in Maryland. The grant supports initiatives that promote prevention education, such as CPR training, water safety education, and fire safety education. By reducing the number of emergency-related injuries and fatalities, the grant program aims to improve the overall safety and well-being of Maryland residents.
To achieve this outcome, the grant program works closely with state agencies, such as the Maryland Department of Health, and non-profit organizations, such as the American Red Cross. These partnerships enable the grant program to leverage resources and expertise to support evidence-based prevention education initiatives. For instance, the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development has used grant funding to support community development initiatives that incorporate prevention education and emergency preparedness.
The grant program also recognizes that certain demographic features, such as the state's aging population and its proximity to major urban centers, present unique challenges for emergency responders. To address these challenges, the grant program prioritizes outcomes that support the needs of these populations, such as improving emergency response times in rural areas and enhancing the availability of lifesaving equipment in urban centers.
By focusing on these priority outcomes, the Grants For Lifesaving Equipment and Prevention Education program in Maryland can make a meaningful difference in the lives of residents. The program's emphasis on enhancing emergency response capabilities and reducing emergency-related injuries and fatalities aligns with the state's broader public safety goals.
Q: What types of lifesaving equipment are eligible for funding under the Grants For Lifesaving Equipment and Prevention Education program in Maryland? A: Eligible equipment includes defibrillators, stop-the-bleed kits, and other equipment that can be used to respond to emergency situations. Q: How can non-profit organizations in Maryland apply for grant funding to support prevention education initiatives? A: Non-profit organizations can apply for grant funding by submitting an application through the Foundation's website, which includes a detailed proposal outlining the prevention education initiative and its budget. Q: What is the typical timeline for grant award announcements in Maryland? A: Grant award announcements are typically made on a quarterly basis, with the exact timeline varying depending on the number of applications received and the complexity of the review process.
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