Thursday, January 26, 2012
FY 2011
STAFFING FOR ADEQUATE FIRE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE (SAFER) GRANT PROGRAM
- APPLICATION PERIOD: Monday, January 30, 2012 -
Friday, February 24, 2012 at 5:00 P.M. EST
- FY 2011 SAFER Program Guidance to be Posted on AFG Website
on Wednesday, January 25, 2012
- Important Special Instructions for Completing the FY 2011 SAFER
Grant Application
- New SAFER Self-Evaluation Tools Provide Insight into the Peer Review
Evaluation Process
The
FY 2011 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Grants
application period will open on Monday, January 30, 2012 and run until Friday,
February 24, 2012 at 5:00 P.M. EST.
The
goal of the SAFER Grants is to assist local fire departments with staffing and
deployment capabilities in order to respond to emergencies, assuring communities
have adequate protection from fire and fire-related hazards.
The
FY 2011 SAFER Grant Program Guidance and Application Kit will be posted on the
AFG Website starting Wednesday, January 25, 2012. All SAFER
applicants should read the new
FY 2011 SAFER Grants Program 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
The
grant program conditions described below are in effect
ONLY for the FY
2011 SAFER Grants; they are not retroactive to previous fiscal years and do not
apply beyond the FY 2011 SAFER Grants Program.
- Salary limits: There are no annual salary limits
- Grantee cost share: There is no prescribed cost-share
- No retention commitment: Grantees that are hiring
firefighters—whether they be rehires, new hires, or retained firefighters—do not
have to commit to retaining the SAFER-funded firefighters beyond the period of
performance. However, no firefighter layoffs are permitted—of either
SAFER-funded on non-SAFER firefighters—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 2 years.
- Attrition of firefighters: FY 2011 grantees who are unable
to back-fill firefighting positions that are vacated due to documentable
economic hardship may petition 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:
- First priority: Rehiring laid-off firefighters
- Second priority: Retention of firefighters who face
imminent layoff and/or filling positions vacated through attrition but not
filled due to economic circumstances
- Third priority: Hiring new firefighters
Important
Special Instructions for Completing the FY 2011 SAFER Hiring Grant
Application
A
technical issue with the SAFER e-grant application will require that applicants
requesting funds for the
Hiring of Firefighters Category enter
data for 4 budget years even though only 2 years of funding can be awarded for
this Category. Unfortunately, the application format cannot be changed, and
therefore Hiring of Firefighters applicants should follow these special
instructions on how to complete the application:
- For budget years one (1) and two (2), input the requested salary and
benefits for each line item;
- For budget years three (3) and four (4) insert $1.00 for both the salary and
benefits
NOTE: The system will not allow an input of $0
value. If an applicant submits a budget request for year three (3) and year four
(4), the budget will be reduced prior to the grant award.
If you
need additional 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 via e-mail 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.
New
SAFER Grant Self-Evaluation Tools Provide Insight into the Peer Review
Evaluation Process
SAFER
Self-Evaluation Sheet
s have been developed that are based on
the scoring dimensions used by peer reviewers. The
SAFER
Self-Evaluation Sheet for Hiring Firefighters and the
SAFER
Self-Evaluation Sheet for Recruitment and Retention of Volunteer
Firefighters will help you assess your organization's readiness
to apply for a grant and help you plan your grant application.
The
SAFER
Hiring Grants Application Get-Ready Guide and the
SAFER
Recruitment and Retention Grants Application Get-Ready Guide
are also available to help applicants prepare their applications.
Thank You.