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Ed MacDonald Safety Grant Ed MacDonald Safety Grant MMA’s Risk Management Services is committed to assisting its’ Workers’ Compensation Fund members in their safety efforts. The prevention of occupational injury and illness is in everyone’s best interest.
The primary purpose of the Safety Enhancement Grant is designed to fund equipment or items that reduce the risk of injury to workers and promote safe and healthy conditions in the workplace. Members are eligible for a maximum award of $3,000 per application. Total cost of the request amount must be a minimum of $200.
Only one application can be submitted per grant period per membership. Items must be purchased by May 1st of the following year . We reserve the right to review appropriate documentation of all expenses.
Examples of Qualifying Equipment Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention Outdoor slip resistant mats Related Items Grouped Examples Cones, Hi-Viz Vests, Stop/Slow Paddles (Traffic Control Equipment) Cold-water Immersion Suits, Throw Ropes, Life Vest (Cold-water Rescue) Body Harnesses & Lanyards (Fall Protection) This item has been deleted This item has been locked This item has not yet been approved Safety Grant Application Safety Grant Application Safety Grant FAQ Safety Grant FAQ Current Workers’ Compensation Fund members are eligible to apply.
The grants are awarded in Spring of each year. To be eligible for the Spring grant period, your application must be received by close of business April 15th . Important Note: In order to support slip, trip and fall prevention, we are dedicating 25% of the spring grant funds to this effort.
Requests that target slip, trip, and fall prevention will take priority. If a member has an employee injury exposure greater than slip, trip, and falls, based on their own claims experience for frequency and severity, that application will also be a priority. Grant request must be for single items or groups of related items.
Items cannot be purchased until you are notified a grant has been awarded. Notification to each grant applicant on the disposition of their application will be sent no later than 30-days after that grant period closes. Projects that receive funding from other grant programs or funding sources are not eligible for this Safety Enhancement Grant.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: MMA Workers’ Compensation Fund members in Maine. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $3,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Ed MacDonald Safety Grant is funded by Maine Municipal Association (MMA). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Maine. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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