Hazmat Grant Funding Now Open

The TRANSCAER Hazmat Team Response Fund is accepting grant funding applications until June 6

The TRANSCAER Hazmat Team Response Fund is accepting grant funding applications until June 6.

The fund was established in 2020 to assist hazmat responders in acquiring hazmat response equipment and advanced training to protect themselves and their community when responding to hazardous materials transportation incidents.

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The TRANSCAER Hazmat Team Response Fund provides annual awards up to $5,000 to hazmat teams across the United States who are seeking to purchase specific hazmat equipment or attend advanced training. As funding availability increases, the number of awards provided will increase annually. TRANSCAER will announce the number of available awards each year when the application period opens.

The grant funding comes from TRANSCAER’s corporate members. From each corporate membership fee, a portion between $500-$3,000 is directed to the Hazmat Team Response Fund.

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Applications for this year’s grants opened February 1 and will close June 6.

To be eligible to apply for funding, hazmat teams must meet the following criteria:

  • The hazmat team must be affiliated with a local or state volunteer, career, or combination fire department or be a regionally organized hazmat team. All hazmat teams must be located in the United States and be legally organized under state law. For regional hazmat team recipients, the award will be provided to one organization with directed distribution to the regional team.
  • The hazmat team must demonstrate their need to receive funding, and, in the application essay must describe the specific hazmat equipment that would be purchased or specific advanced training the hazmat team would attend to increase their response capabilities to hazardous material transportation incidents.
  • Only one application will be accepted per hazmat team or department. Any subsequent applications received during the application period will be disqualified.
  • Past recipients of funding must wait five years before reapplying for additional funding.
  • The hazmat teams that receive funding must use the money to increase their hazmat response capabilities, and not for any other purpose. The funding cannot be redistributed.
  • The hazmat teams that receive funding agree that their department or hazmat team name, details from their application essay, and all photos taken during the award presentation may be used in media by CHEMTREC, TRANSCAER, and the American Chemistry Council for the purposes of promoting the TRANSCAER Hazmat Team Response Fund program.
  • The hazmat teams who receive funding also agree to a department visit by a TRANSCAER representative for an award presentation within 60 days of notification of being selected as a recipient.

Applications that do not meet the stated criteria will be disqualified from the application process.

After the application period ends, TRANSCAER’s executive committee will review the applications to assess financial need, anticipated use of funds, community risk and overall eligibility. At minimum, two hazmat teams will be selected to each receive up to $5,000 in funding.

The winning hazmat teams will be contacted directly before a public announcement is made.

No purchase or use of services is necessary to enter or receive funding. Purchases or use of services do not enhance the chance of selection.


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