§ 2229.
(g)
Prioritization of grant awards
In awarding grants under this section, the Administrator of FEMA shall consider the following:
(1)
The findings and recommendations of the peer reviews carried out under subsection (f).
(2)
The degree to which an award will reduce deaths, injuries, and property damage by reducing the risks associated with fire-related and other hazards.
(3)
The extent of the need of an applicant for a grant under this section and the need to protect the United States as a whole.
(4)
The number of calls requesting or requiring a fire fighting or emergency medical response received by an applicant.
(h)
Allocation of grant awards
In awarding grants under this section, the Administrator of FEMA shall ensure that of the available grant funds in each fiscal year—
(1)
not less than 25 percent are awarded under subsection (c) to career fire departments;
(2)
not less than 25 percent are awarded under subsection (c) to volunteer fire departments;
(3)
not less than 25 percent are awarded under subsection (c) to combination fire departments and fire departments using paid-on-call firefighting personnel;
(4)
not less than 10 percent are available for open competition among career fire departments, volunteer fire departments, combination fire departments, and fire departments using paid-on-call firefighting personnel for grants awarded under subsection (c);
(5)
not less than 10 percent are awarded under subsection (d); and
(6)
not more than 2 percent are awarded under this section to nonaffiliated EMS organizations described in subsection (c)(1)(B).
(j)
Further considerations
(1)
Assistance to firefighters grants to fire departments
In considering applications for grants under subsection (c)(1)(A), the Administrator of FEMA shall consider—
(A)
the extent to which the grant would enhance the daily operations of the applicant and the impact of such a grant on the protection of lives and property; and
(B)
a broad range of factors important to the applicant’s ability to respond to fires and related hazards, such as the following:
(ii)
Geographic response area.
(iii)
Hazards vulnerability.
(v)
Financial situation, including unemployment rate of the area being served.
(vi)
Need for training or equipment.
(2)
Applications from nonaffiliated EMS organizations
(3)
Awarding fire prevention and safety grants to certain organizations that are not fire departments
In the case of applicants for grants under this section who are described in subsection (d)(1)(B), the Administrator of FEMA shall give priority to applicants who focus on—
(A)
prevention of injuries to high risk groups from fire; and
(B)
research programs that demonstrate a potential to improve firefighter safety.
(4)
Awarding grants for fire safety research centers
(A)
Considerations
In awarding grants under subsection (d)(1)(C), the Administrator of FEMA shall—
(i)
select each grant recipient on—
(I)
the demonstrated research and extension resources available to the recipient to carry out the research, development, and technology transfer activities;
(II)
the capability of the recipient to provide leadership in making national contributions to fire safety;
(III)
the recipient’s ability to disseminate the results of fire safety research; and
(IV)
the strategic plan the recipient proposes to carry out under the grant;
(ii)
give special consideration in selecting recipients under subparagraph (A)
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So in original. Probably should be “clause (i)”.
to an applicant for a grant that consists of a partnership between—
(I)
a national fire service organization or a national fire safety organization; and
(II)
an institution of higher education, including a minority-serving institution (as described in
section 1067q(a) of title 20); and
(iii)
consider the research needs identified and prioritized through the workshop required by subparagraph (B)(i).
(C)
Limitations on grants for fire safety research centers
([Pub. L. 93–498, § 33], as added [Pub. L. 106–398, § 1 [[div. A]], title XVII, § 1701(a)], Oct. 30, 2000, [114 Stat. 1654], 1654A–360; amended [Pub. L. 107–107, div. A, title X, § 1061], Dec. 28, 2001, [115 Stat. 1231]; [Pub. L. 108–7, div. K, title IV, § 421], Feb. 20, 2003, [117 Stat. 526]; [Pub. L. 108–169, title II, § 205], Dec. 6, 2003, [117 Stat. 2040]; [Pub. L. 108–375, div. C, title XXXVI, § 3602], Oct. 28, 2004, [118 Stat. 2195]; [Pub. L. 112–239, div. A, title XVIII, § 1803], Jan. 2, 2013, [126 Stat. 2100]; [Pub. L. 115–98, § 3], Jan. 3, 2018, [131 Stat. 2239]; [Pub. L. 117–286, § 4(a)(68)], Dec. 27, 2022, [136 Stat. 4313]; [Pub. L. 118–67, div. A, § 3], July 9, 2024, [138 Stat. 1447].)