Graphic of the outline of the state of Arkansas. R C & D.

Arkansas Association of Resource Conservation and
Development Councils, Inc.

Rural Fire Protection Program

Drawing of a fireman fighting a fire


 

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Grant Funds

Grants are awarded for water supply and delivery items as outlined in the Master Fire Plan.  Items such as pressurized hydrants, dry hydrants, ponds, tankers, supply hose, suction hose, strainers, dump tanks, and valves are considered in the grant awards.   Basically anything needed to establish a water supply point or move water from the supply point to the scene of a fire can be considered for grant funds.  An initial grant is awarded to fire departments when the first Master Fire Plan is completed.

IN ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR  GRANTS A FIRE DEPARTMENT MUST HAVE A MASTER FIRE PLAN PREPARED BY AARC&D

2008 Grant cycle - application deadline - October 3, 2008

2007 Grant Cycle - Completed

2006 Grant Cycle - Completed

2005 Grant Cycle - Completed

2004 Grant Cycle - Completed

2003 Grant Cycle - Completed

2002 Grant Cycle - Completed

2001 Grant Cycle - Completed

2000 Grant Cycle - Completed

1999 Grant Cycle - Completed

1998 Grant Cycle - Completed

 

 
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Assistance is available without regard to race, creed, color, sex, age, handicap, marital status or national origin.

Arkansas Association of Resource Conservation
and Development Councils, Inc.
12623 Highway 300, Roland, Arkansas 72135
501-868-8483

Last Date Modified 12/04/2007