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Aid to Localities (ATL) - Virginia Department of Fire Programs Virginia Department of Fire Programs > Grants and Local Aid > Aid to Localities (ATL) Virginia Fire Fund – Aid to Localities (ATL) Financial assistance is provided to cities, counties and incorporated towns through out the state by offering a variety of grant opportunities. The Virginia Fire Programs Fund is derived from one percent of fire-related insurance coverage.
Approximately 75 percent of the total fund goes directly to counties, cities and incorporated towns within the Commonwealth as Aid to Localities (ATL). ATL provides Virginia cities, towns and counties with funds to pay for training, construction of training centers, fire fighting equipment and protective clothing. Allocations are population-based.
Virginia Code §38. 2-401 – Fire Programs Fund Aid to Localities Grant Policy Aid to Localities Specific Publications FY2026 Audit Sheets updated 9/23/2025 FY2026 Disbursement Schedule Aid to Localities Specific Forms ATL Disbursement Agreement New Reporting Option in FY25: The annual report and disbursement agreements can be submitted via email to grants@vdfp. virginia.
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ATL Payments Quarterly Update FY2026 Quarterly Update posted 9/23/2025 FY2025 Annual Update posted 6/23/2025 Virginia Fire Programs Fund – Allocation Report Virginia Fire Program Fund – FY2026 Allocation Report posted 6/25/2025 Virginia Fire Program Fund – FY2025 Allocation Report posted 6/24/2024 Virginia Fire Programs Fund – FY 2024 Allocation Report Updated 6/29/2022 Virginia Fire Programs Fund – FY 2023 Allocation Report Updated 6/27/2022 Virginia Fire Programs Fund – FY 2022 Allocation Report Updated 6/28/2021 Virginia Fire Programs Fund – FY 2021 Allocation Report Updated 8/07/2020 Virginia Fire Programs Fund – FY 2020 Allocation Report updated 07/22/2019 Virginia Fire Programs Fund – FY 2019 Allocation Report posted 12/12/2019 ATL Statistics – FY 2026 Minimum Comparisons Actuals Posted 6/25/2025 ATL Statistics – FY 2025 Minimum Comparisons Actuals Posted 6/24/2024 ATL Statistics – FY 2024 Minimum Comparisons Actuals Posted 6/29/2022 ATL Statistics – FY 2023 Minimum Comparisons Actuals Posted 6/27/2022 ATL Statistics – FY 2022 Minimum Comparisons Actuals posted 6/28/2021 ATL Statistics – FY 2021 Minimum Comparisons Actuals posted 8/7/2020 ATL Statistics – FY 2020 Minimum Comparisons Actuals posted 7/22/2019
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