2024 American Rescue Plan Act - ARPA Grant
Grant Overview
2024 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds support the new Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management grant which go to support Arizona's Fire Districts. Approximately $5 million is available for the purpose of improving fire protection and prevention capabilities for rural Arizona Fire Districts. Funds may be used for the purchase of capital equipment including:
- Type 6 Engines
- Type 3 Engines
- Tactical Water Tenders
Fire districts can apply up for to $400,000 in grant funding with no match required.
How to Apply
Please review all documentation before beginning the application process. All documents releated to the ARPA grant can be found on online portal page. All applications will only be accepted throug the online portal. Click here to apply. Applications will be accepted through January 24, 2025 at COB.
For questions related to the grant itself, please contact Aaron Casem at [email protected]. For questions in regards to the application process or the portal system, please contact the Grants Program Coordinator at 602-761-0285.
Fire District Vs. Fire Department - What's the Difference?
A fire district is a taxing body authorized by the County Board of Supervisors to levy a tax for the express purpose of providing fire and medical services to the citizens living within the approved boundaries of the district. They are funded primarily by these taxes and not through any appropriation from county budget. They are governed by an elected board and employees are employed by the board.
A municipal fire department is a branch of city or town government and is funded as such from the city or town coffers. The area of responsibility for a municipal dept is typically the incorporated boundaries of the city or town. Protection outside of these boundaries is done under contract or agreement with the pertinent governing body.