Governor Whitmer Awards $5 Million to More than 60 Communities to Support First Responders

LANSING, Mich. – On Friday, May 20, 2022, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that more than 60 Michigan communities will soon begin receiving awards from the $5 million First Responder Training and Grant Program.

Michigan’s first responders put their lives on the line to keep us all safe and we must have their backs. Today’s grants will help more than 60 communities across Michigan train and recruit first responders. And in my budget for next fiscal year, I’ve proposed additional funds to help communities hire and train even more first responders including firefighters, police officers, paramedics, and EMTs. Let’s keep working together to keep Michiganders safe.

– Governor Whitmer

As a part of the First Responder Training and Recruitment Grant Program, all Michigan cities, villages, townships, counties, or fire authorities were eligible to apply for a grant related to first responder training and recruitment. First responders are police officers, firefighters, Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), paramedics, and the local unit of government corrections officers.

The grant program supports the efforts of local governments to expand recruitment, improve training, and provide additional professional development and support to first responders in local governments.

First Responder Training and Recruitment grants were awarded to the following:

 

Recipient

County

Grant

 City of Albion

Calhoun

$170,000.00

 City of Alma

Gratiot

$87,925.00

 City of Bay City

Bay

$77,992.00

 City of Beaverton

Gladwin

$7,507.43

 City of Benton Harbor

Berrien

$100,000.00

 City of Bronson

Branch

$3,992.13

 City of Center Line

Macomb

$50,725.00

 City of Crosw bgfell

Sanilac

$33,130.00

 City of Eastpointe

Macomb

$30,000.00

 City of Ecorse

Wayne

$170,000.00

 City of Flint

Genesee

$170,000.00

 City of Hamtramck

Wayne

$100,000.00

 City of Harper Woods

Wayne

$83,919.40

 City of Hazel Park

Oakland

$128,080.00

 City of Highland Park

Wayne

$170,000.00

 City of Houghton

Houghton

$141,200.00

 City of Inkster

Wayne

$91,847.00

 City of Iron River

Iron

$36,409.00

 City of Ironwood

Gogebic

$47,500.00

 City of Leslie

Ingham

$6,365.00

 City of Lincoln Park

Wayne

$128,625.00

 City of Manistique

Schoolcraft

$29,125.00

 City of Melvindale

Wayne

$170,000.00

 City of Morenci

Lenawee

$14,700.00

 City of Muskegon

Muskegon

$87,065.00

 City of Muskegon Heights

Muskegon

$100,000.00

 City of Niles

Berrien

$41,792.00

 City of Potterville

Eaton

$63,450.00

 City of Reed City

Osceola

$60,000.00

 City of River Rouge

Wayne

$91,818.00

 City of Saginaw

Saginaw

$170,000.00

 City of Vassar

Tuscola

$57,000.00

County of Alger

Alger

$46,651.00

County of Allegan

Allegan

$100,000.00

County of Chippewa

Chippewa

$78,939.00

County of Clare

Clare

$54,035.00

County of Delta

Delta

$170,000.00

County of Iron

Iron

$17,583.00

County of Keweenaw

Keweenaw

$82,172.00

County of Marquette

Marquette

$98,784.00

County of Menominee

Menominee

$143,908.40

County of Montcalm

Montcalm

$170,000.00

County of Ontonagon

Ontonagon

$100,000.00

County of Otsego

Otsego

$100,000.00

County of Roscommon

Roscommon

$67,500.00

Bad Axe Area FA

Huron

$107,435.00

Chippewa-Martiny FA

Mecosta

$10,225.00

Marion Community FA

Osceola

$29,527.00

Saugatuck Township Fire District

Allegan

$58,000.00

Southwest Shiawassee Emergency Services Alliance

Shiawassee

$160,150.00

 Alpena Township

Alpena

$41,597.36

 Carrollton Township

Saginaw

$5,050.00

 Columbia Township

Van Buren

$11,333.32

 Hanover Township

Jackson

$9,900.00

 Overisel Township

Allegan

$4,000.00

 Redford Charter Township

Wayne

$144,500.00

 Village of Applegate

Sanilac

$82,280.25

 Village of Baraga

Baraga

$96,980.00

 Village of Carsonville

Sanilac

$52,168.25

 Village of Laurium

Houghton

$74,587.81

 Village of Montgomery

Hillsdale

$108,825.00

 Village of New Haven

Macomb

$23,900.00

 Village of Otisville

Genesee

$750.00

 Village of Thompsonville

Benzie

$29,051.20

Marquette County is very grateful to receive training and recruitment funds from the Michigan Department of Treasury.

The Sheriff’s office has experienced unprecedented turnover in recent years in both the corrections and road patrol divisions. Retirements, relocations, and the overall difficult nature of this line of work have contributed to a loss of valuable employees. These funds will allow us to recruit new candidates and train them to continue to provide exemplary public safety services throughout Marquette County.

– Sheriff Greg Zyburt, Marquette County

In rural communities first responders can be the difference between life and death, or saving a family home. Being awarded this grant gives our team the means to maintain the highest level of training for the betterment of our citizens.

– Nathan W. Skibbe, supervisor of the Charter Township of Alpena

The First Responder Training and Recruitment Grant is an important aspect of the City’s intentional effort to identify, recruit, and hire high-quality worthy candidates from the amazing community that is Muskegon Heights. The funding provided through the First Responder Training and Recruitment Grant is critically important to the viability and permanency of the City’s local hire program and initiative.

– Troy L. Bell, city manager of Muskegon Heights

This grant will enable Bay City Department of Public Safety to find creative ways to recruit, train and provide professional development for our everyday heroes to keep our community safe. We are appreciative of the support and investment in our first responders at the local government level.

– Dana Muscott, city manager of Bay City

The city of Leslie is very grateful for the First Responder Training and Recruitment grant from the state of Michigan. The Leslie Fire Department is a joint department between the city of Leslie and Leslie Township with a small roster of firefighters. We depend heavily on mutual aid from surrounding departments. We will be using the grant dollars for training on agricultural rescue, vehicle extraction rescue, chimney fire suppression and trench rescue. Being in a rural area, we feel that these types of training will benefit our community and surrounding communities if an unfortunate accident did happen.

– Ron Bogart, city manager of Leslie

The city of Hamtramck is thankful for our police officers and firefighters who do so much every day to protect, serve and care for our community. We are grateful for the support from the state of Michigan for the award of the $100,000 first responder grant which will assist our public safety departments to have the tools they need to provide quality service to the city of Hamtramck and our residents.

– Amer Ghalib, Hamtramck Mayor

Applications were selected for funding by the Michigan Department of Treasury based on program purpose, eligibility, and criteria. Projects are funded on a reimbursement basis.

Pushing these dollars to our communities will help with training the next generation of first responders. Our priority will be to make payments to communities as soon as practical. Community leaders with questions about their grants should reach out to us to navigate the reimbursement process.

– Rachael Eubanks, State Treasurer

To learn more about the First Responder Training and Recruitment Grant Program, go to the Department of Treasury.

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