SAFER RECRUITMENT & RETENTION
In Brief Brought to you by the FireGrantsHelp Team
What is SAFER? (We’re so glad you asked!)
SAFER Staffing for Adequate Fire & Emergency Response The goal of SAFER is to assist local fire departments with staffing and deployment capabilities in order to respond to emergencies and ensure that communities have adequate protection from fire or fire-related hazards.
SAFER is offered by FEMA and has $345 million available in FY2016 to support fire departments nationwide!
SAFER Recruitment & Retention (R&R)
Differs from the SAFER Hiring Program Funds activities to recruit new and retain current VOLUNTEER firefighters Considers projects for individual agencies, regional consortiums and volunteer firefighter interest/support organizations
Oh and by the way – NO MATCH REQUIRED
Who can apply? • Combination fire departments
• Volunteer fire departments • National, State, Local, or Tribal
Volunteer Firefighter Interest Organizations
What does it fund? Incentives that encourage volunteer firefighting to increase the ranks of trained, certified and competent firefighters in local communities. Examples of eligible costs include:
• Costs to support a staffing needs assessment • Recruitment and Retention Coordinator • Marketing costs to recruit new members • New recruit costs – training, physicals, and PPE • Tuition assistance • Grant writing fee
Key Dates Application Opens: 1/09/2017
Application Deadline: 2/10/2017
Award Notification: anticipate all notices will be issued by June 1, 2017
8 Simple Rules to Get Started
Rule #1: Identify the Legal Applicant • For R&R Applications, this is typically the entity
that controls the budget, vehicle titles and issues paychecks – Nonprofit volunteer fire department – Fire Protection District – City, town, township, county
Obtain the DUNS Number & EIN from your Finance Office
Your DUNS number will look something like this
Your EIN will looks something like this
Rule #2: Check SAM Registration
The Legal Applicant must have an active SAM.gov Entity Record
– When you apply – When you are awarded – Throughout the duration of your federal award
If the Legal Applicant is not registered in SAM.gov, ask your Finance Office to create an Entity Record
Rule # 3: Access the FEMA Portal
Your Organization must have an active FEMA registration status - you can’t apply to SAFER without one
Has your organization ever received a FEMA grant? Be sure to use the same Portal Account! (get help if you don’t know or are locked out)
Money doesn’t grow on trees…that’s why we have grants
Rule #4: Know Your Facts
Ask these questions: • What are your department’s current staffing levels? • Have you conducted a risk and staffing needs analysis? • What are your current recruitment and retention
activities? • How can you encourage volunteers to stay with or join
the department? • How will additional firefighters help protect your
community? Data and facts make for a strong application!
You’ll need to provide: Access to the budgets from 2001, 2002, and 2003, and if so, to provide the total operating budget numbers
Community & Legal Applicant’s financial situation
• How does it impact your organization budget?
• What other costs or revenue challenges are straining the budget?
Rule #5: Financial Details Required
If you’re still using one of these to do math,
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Rule #6: Know your Needs – Does your department meet NFPA Standards
for response time and staffing levels? – Do you need a marketing plan to recruit new
volunteers? – Are volunteers leaving because a lack of
incentives and/or benefits?
Rule #7: Understand How Applications are Judged
The review process consists of: • Computer Scoring – application data is
crunched by a computer • Peer Review – 2 reviewers read and score your
narrative • Technical Review – FEMA staff checks
administrative items are in order before issuing an award
tip: Make sure any old AFG, SAFER or FP&S awards are closed out before you apply!
Rule #8: Plan Accordingly
• Narratives are important BUT your Narratives will only be read if your application passes Computer Scoring
• The moral of the story: There is no room for error
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• Have a grant success rate of 60% higher than the national average!
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