The Crossville Fire Department is seeking proposals from qualified grant writers to assist their fire-based EMS in securing funding for operations, training, equipment, and community programs. Proposals are due September 29, 2025, at 2 PM CT. Proposals must include a cover letter, examples of successful grant applications, a description of approach, a fee structure, and references. The evaluation will consider demonstrated success in securing public safety grants, relevant experience, capacity, and proposal quality. The City of Crossville is an equal opportunity provider and encourages minority- and woman-owned business enterprises to submit qualifications.
Proposals must be submitted by September 29, 2025, at 2 PM CT. proposal submission deadline: september 29, 2025 2 p. m. ct
Proposals will be evaluated on demonstrated success in securing public safety grants, relevant experience with fire-based EMS or similar organizations, capacity of the firm, and quality and clarity of the proposal submission. Proposals will be evaluated on the following: demonstrated success in securing public safety grants. relevant experience with firebased ems or similar organizations. capacity of the firm to perform the work taking in to consideration current and planned workload. quality and clarity of proposal submission.
Proposals should demonstrate proven experience in writing successful grants for fire, EMS, or public safety agencies, knowledge of local, state, and federal grant programs, strong writing, organizational, and project management skills, and the ability to work collaboratively with department staff. proven experience in writing successful grants for fire, ems, or public safety agencies. knowledge of local, state, and federal grant programs such as femas assistance to firefighters grant afg, staffing for adequate fire and emergency response safer, and other relevant opportunities. strong writing, organizational, and project management skills. ability to work collaboratively with department staff.