FP&S
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The goal of the Fire Prevention and Safety (FP&S) Program is to enhance the safety of the public and firefighters with respect to fire and fire-related hazards by providing grants to eligible fire departments, national, regional, state, local, tribal, and non-profit organizations such as academic (e.g., universities), research foundations, public safety institutes, public health, occupational health, and injury prevention institutions. The FP&S Program strives to strengthen community fire prevention programs and enable innovative solutions to improve firefighter safety, health, and well-being. The objectives of the FP&S Program are to award grants with a 1 to 4 years period of performance to: • Provide communities with critically needed resources, such as personnel, information, or supplies, to support the reduction in residential fire risk, including access to smoke alarm installations, home safety assessments, sprinkler awareness, community risk assessments, and fire prevention public education and training. • Increase the prevalence and quality of education and awareness programs on wildfires in and around communities, such as areas designated at WUI, including promoting fuel reduction and removal. • Provide support for the awareness, adoption, reinstatement, and enforcement of building codes, such as funding to support personnel to conduct inspections. • Assist recipients to aggressively investigate every fire through increased equipment, training, and personnel resources. • Disseminate information on a national level to positively change firefighter safety, health, and well-being behaviors and decision-making. • Reduce firefighter line-of-duty fatalities and injuries through research to improve firefighter safety, health, or well-being. Using a competitive process that is informed by fire service subject-matter experts, grants are awarded to applicants whose requests best address the narrative evaluation criteria identified in the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
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The FP&S Program awarded $36 million in grant funding to provide resources to strengthen community fire prevention programs and enable scientific research on innovations that improve firefighter safety, health, and wellness.
Single Audit Applies (2 CFR Part 200 Subpart F):
For additional information on single audit requirements for this program, review the current Compliance Supplement.
OMB is working with the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) and agency offices of inspectors general to include links to relevant oversight reports. This section will be updated once this information is made available.