State Rep. Timothy Hill, R-Blountville, is encouraging eligible volunteer fire departments to apply for grant awards through the state’s Volunteer Firefighter Equipment and Training (VFEAT) grant program.
Application window closes at 3 p.m. EST on Dec. 4
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – State Rep. Timothy Hill, R-Blountville, is encouraging eligible volunteer fire departments to apply for grant awards through the state’s Volunteer Firefighter Equipment and Training (VFEAT) grant program.
The 114th General Assembly appropriated $20 million in the 2025-26 state budget to help cover the costs for firefighting equipment and training for volunteer fire departments.
“Our local volunteer fire departments work tirelessly to protect our communities but equipment and training needs can stretch already limited budgets,” Hill said. “I’m thankful that we able to provide this kind of support and I highly encourage every eligible department to apply for this grant opportunity.”
Eligible departments must have a valid recognition certificate from the State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) and have a staff comprised of less than 51% full-time career firefighters.
Grants may be used to purchase equipment that helps contain or extinguish fires and protect firefighters, but they may not be used for fire trucks or vehicles.
Information on how to apply and other grant-related resources, visit the SFMO’s website or the links below.
VFEAT Grant 2025-26 Application | Step-by-Step Registration Guide | W-9 Form
Applicants with any questions about the application process should contact Director of Grants Loren Haynes at sfmo.grants@tn.gov.
Timothy Hill represents District 3 in the Tennessee House of Representatives includes Johnson and part of Carter, Hawkins and Sullivan counties.
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