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John T. Sloper Community Fund Grants is sponsored by Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley. This fund aims to enhance emergency medical services in Southern Dutchess and Putnam counties, New York.
It supports tax-exempt organizations, police departments, and volunteer ambulance services by providing training and essential medical equipment.
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Sloper Community Fund Grants The John T. Sloper Community Fund was established at the Community Foundation and endowed with the proceeds from the sale of Sloper-Willen Community Ambulance Service. Founded in 1958 by John T.
Sloper, the company motto was “That lives may be saved. ” This fund was established to honor the legacy of John T. Sloper and the Sloper-Willen Community Ambulance Service, to promote and encourage people and organizations to provide emergency medical services, and to save lives.
The John T. Sloper Community Fund is requesting applications to promote programs in Southern Dutchess and Putnam counties , areas previously served by the Sloper-Willen Community Ambulance Service, by providing training and medical equipment to enhance the delivery of emergency medical services to residents of those communities in order to save lives.
Through additional resources available from the Cardiovascular Fund, a very limited number of requests from all of Dutchess County may be considered for the same purposes outlined above.
Acceptable grant proposals include: Automatic External Defibrillators (AED), including materials and training Support for organizations to become First Responders in areas where none exist Equipment to enhance delivery of emergency medical services Tax-exempt organizations located in and/or serving communities formerly served by Sloper-Willen Community Ambulance Service (Southern Dutchess County, New York and Putnam County, New York) (John T.
Sloper Community Fund) Tax-exempt organizations located in and/or serving communities in Dutchess County, New York (Cardiovascular Fund) Police departments, fire companies and volunteer ambulance services Preference will be given to organizations that had not received funding in the prior year Organizations requesting funding for programs that are 100% funded through the State and/or other funding sources Organizations requesting funding for basic EMT training Organizations requesting funding for advanced EMT and paramedic training for individuals currently working in those professions Organizations applying for funding for recertification programs Approximately $20,000 is available annually.
One fall grant cycle will be offered annually. It is anticipated that up to $3,500 per grant will be provided for AEDs, training and support materials. Online grant application.
Click here to access the Grants Portal. GRANT APPLICATION DEADLINES: Applications must be submitted by October 15th. Awards announced in December.
Contact Cristin McPeake, Vice President of Programs, at (845) 452-3077 or grants@communityfoundationshv. org. Main office and for all correspondence
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Tax-exempt organizations, police departments, fire companies, and volunteer ambulance services in Southern Dutchess and Putnam counties, NY. Organizations fully funded by state sources or seeking basic EMT training are ineligible. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $3,500 per grant; approximately $20,000 total annual funding Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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