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EMS Grants | Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Idaho Bureau of Emergency Medical Services Bureau of Emergency Medical Services Idaho State Medical Director The Bureau of Emergency Medical Services is now part of the Idaho Military Division (IMD)! The Health and Welfare website is temporarily hosting online content until it is migrated to IMD. Watch the EMS Move IMD video to learn additional details.
The Bureau administers the annual Emergency Medical Services Agency Vehicle and Equipment (EMSAVE) grant and other grants depending upon availability. These grants are used to help Idaho EMS agencies with the purchase of vehicles and equipment. Detailed information on the EMSAVE grant can be found in the sections below: For questions regarding grant information, email EMSGrants@dhw.
idaho. gov or call 208-334-4000. During the EMSAVE grant cycle, multiple webinars are offered to help applicants and awardees become familiar with the application submission and subgrant processes.
These webinars provide an opportunity for participants to ask questions and receive an overview of responsibilities, expectations, timelines, and monitoring requirements. Attendance is strongly encouraged, as the application process webinar helps applicants avoid common errors that could result in an application being deemed ineligible.
The subgrant process webinar reviews monitoring requirements and supports subgrantees to maintain compliance through the closeout of their grant. Applicants or awardees who are unable to attend may be required to schedule time with the EMS Grants Specialist to review the presentation.
The FY 2027 EMSAVE Grant Application is Now Closed The Subgrant Process Webinar is Scheduled for Wednesday, 07/29/2026 - 7:00PM MT Awardees are encouraged to attend. Those who do not may be required to schedule time to review the presentation with the EMS Grants Specialist. To attend the webinar, you can request an invite by emailing EMSGrants@dhw.
idaho. gov or by following the link Subgrant Process Webinar Teams Information The EMSAVE grant was established in 2000 to provide vehicles and equipment for EMS personnel in the performance of their duties. The grant is funded by a $1 a year fee on each Idaho driver’s license.
Resulting from the 1999 Legislative session, the Bureau was charged with the responsibility of distributing funds through the EMSAVE Grant to qualifying Idaho EMS agencies. The first grant funds were awarded to eligible Idaho EMS agencies in 2001. This grant program enables Idaho EMS agencies to acquire vehicles and patient care equipment for their communities that they might not have been able to afford otherwise.
To be eligible, EMS agencies must be either governmental or non-profit , and part of the 911 response system . Once submitted, the grant application is final and cannot be modified. A maximum of three applications (one vehicle, priority one equipment and priority two equipment) per agency and grant cycle will be accepted.
We are not able to do a “courtesy review” of applications, but we are able to answer questions prior to your submission. Uploads listed in the application are required . If any are missing, the application will not be considered for funding.
You will receive an auto generated email confirmation when the application is submitted. If you do not receive a confirmation within two business days, please contact the Bureau at 208-334-4000 or email EMSGrants@dhw. idaho.
gov . Your application is not considered submitted until you receive your confirmation. It is imperative to keep your agency’s information up to date in IGEMS.
The data submitted affect the scoring of your final application. If the numbers reported by your agency do not reflect what is reported in IGEMS, the information in IGEMS will be used by default. IGEMS Information needed for the application: The “Agency Roster: Personnel Updates” form The “Vehicles Agency Update” form Patient Care Reporting (PCRs) Deadlines could change.
We are committed to continuous communication regarding dates, deadlines, webinars to EMS agency administrators through IGEMS. Please make sure all of your agency contact information in your IGEMS account is accurate. Informational webinar is held to review the application, any changes to the grant process or application, and to answer questions.
The application is due the first Monday in April. Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications prior to the deadline. Incomplete applications will be ineligible.
In collaboration with the EMS Advisory Committee, applications are reviewed and scored to determine which agencies will be awarded funds. Award and non-award notification letters are sent to applicants. For award letters, these are only to be used as notification.
Purchase of awarded items must occur after the fully executed subgrant is returned to the awardee. In August, the Subgrant Process Webinar is an overview of the department structure, rules, timelines, disbursement requirements, grant monitoring, close out, security interest terms, and best practices. Subgrants are finalized and funds are disbursed to awardees.
This is a complex and time-consuming process that requires coordination with other programs, offices, and departments. To expedite processing during these months, please make sure your agency’s information on your W9 and UEI (agency address and agency name) are the same and your agency replies to grant related communications as soon as possible.
FY2022-FY2026 EMSAVE Grant Report FY2021-FY2025 EMSAVE Grant Report FY2020-FY2024 EMSAVE Grant Report FY2019-FY2023 EMSAVE Grant Report FY2018-FY2022 EMSAVE Grant Report What can I request with the EMSAVE grant? Grant funds can be awarded for vehicles and patient care equipment. Price caps and eligibility are reviewed annually by the EMS Advisory Committee.
Specifics are provided in the grant application. What information needs to be provided to the Bureau relating to the use of the grant funds? The Accounting Form provides a list of required documents for financial submissions and is located under Grant Resources on this page.
Remember, this grant follows the state fiscal year, and everything must be completed and accepted by the Bureau prior to June 1st. Can my agency sell a grant vehicle? Per the subgrant terms, the Idaho Military Division and the Bureau hold a lien on the vehicle through the five-year security term.
Once the five-year term has been successfully completed, it is the agency’s responsibility to request a Release and Satisfaction of Interest form from the Bureau. This can be done by emailing the request to EMSGrants@dhw. idaho.
gov with a copy of the title or registration. The process takes approximately two weeks. The completed and signed form will be mailed to your agency.
It is your agency’s responsibility to take the form to your local Department of Motor Vehicles for processing, which will allow your agency to sell the grant vehicle. Quick Start Guide for Getting a Unique Entity ID Page last updated: 4-7-2026
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Governmental or non-profit EMS agencies part of the 911 response system in Idaho. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Emergency Medical Services Agency Vehicle and Equipment (EMSAVE) Grant is funded by Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Idaho. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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