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1 Alberta Emergency Alberta Management Agency 28th Floor, Canadian Western Bank Place Jasper Avenue Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5J 3N6 Telephone Fax January 29,08 Orest Popil Fire Chief County of Vermilion River # 24 Fire Department Box 69 Kitscoty, A6 TOB Dear Chief hpf" Further to the interest you expressed in our recent discussions, I am enclosing copies of the grant application, eligibility guidelines and training plan for the Fire Services Training Initiative. To apply for this training grant, please fill out the application and training plan in full and return them to the Alberta Emergency Management Agency by February 22, 08. After the application proposals have been processed and approved, final training plans and Conditional Grant Agreements will be sent out to the selected training centres. I appreciate the interest you have shown in this initiative and look forward to finalizing the details of your participation. Sincerely, Ernie Polsom, Acting Fire Commissioner Acting Assistant Managing Director of Provincial Programs Alberta Emergency Management Agency Attachments
2 Alberta Emergency Management Agency Fire Services Training lnitiative Grant Application To be eligible your fire department must be recognized in Alberta, meet the Training Centre qualification requirements specified in the Fire Services Training lnitiative Guidelines and any applicable requirement in the Municipal Affairs and Housing Grants Regulation AR These Grants are paid pursuant to the Municipal Affairs and Housing Grants Regulation. Municipal Code Approvals PART I: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS If you have any questions about how to complete Part 1 of this form, see Part 1 of the 0798 Fire Services Training lnitiative guidelines. Is this application, including all attachments, being submitted on or before February 22,083 Will any of the funds be used to pay for training carried out before the conditional grant agreement is signed by the Minister? WYes No If No, the application is ineligible NO Yes If Yes, the project is ineligible Will this training project be completed by March 31,09? g ~ e s No If No, the project is ineligible Does your fire department agree to cover any Byes No If No, the project is ineligible additional costs if the project costs exceed the grant amount? Does your fire department meet the Host Fire WYes No If No, the application is ineligible Department Qualification requirements? PART 2: FIRE SERVICES TRAINING If you have any questions about how to complete Part 2 of this form, see Part 2 of the 07/08 Fire Services Training lnitia tive guidelines. Attachment A from the Fire Services Training lnitiative Guidelines, the Proposed Training Plan, must be enclosed with this application. 2.1 Total Grant Ainount Requested for.;i), % >? I I Fire Seyiices Training - 4 :.. /, I <Ir I / ". L I. 1, -, I, ' 36 a00 Initial Page I of 2
3 PART 3: CHECKLIST Has the: application been signed by your Fire ChieflCAO, and is the signature in the correct location on the grant agreement? application been witnessed and signed, or Fire DepartmenVMunicipal Seal used? Have you: completed all five areas in the General Requirements section of Part 1 of the Grant application? completed Line 2.1, the total grant amount that you require? completed the Proposed Training Plan (Attachment A in the guidelines) and attached it to the application form? Please specify a contact who can provide further information about your application if necessary. Name of Contact ~t Papif Telephone Number ( ) 8qlo-db'kI Title of Contact ( 06 Ordecfite S~\r,'ce~ Facsimile Number (?-go ) %c/b -a 3149 Questions? If you have any questions or require further information, please contact the Alberta Emergency Management Agency. Ernie Polsom, Acting Fire Commissioner Acting Assistant Managing Director of Provincial Programs Alberta Emergency Management Agency Canadian Western Bank Place Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB T5J 3N6 Phone Fax Signature of Fire ChiefICAO Signature of Witness (or Seal) Date Return this application to the Alberta Emergency Management Agency. THE APPLICATION DEADLINE IS February 22,08. Initial - Page 2 of 2
4 Albmta Alberta Emergency Management Agency Fire Services Training Initiative Schedule A Proposed Fire Services Training Plan for Training to be Conducted in I Training Centre Street Cityno wn Province & Postal Code Courses must be from the eligible course list (see Part 2 of the Fire Services Training Initiative Guidelines). If more room is required, please attach a separate sheet. Number of Offerings Total Cost (up to $5,000 per course) NOTE: The Training Centre is responsible for registering class attendance. This initiative recognizes that the Alberta fire service could not function without the work of dedicated volunteers. The training courses will therefore be conducted on days and times most advantageous to the volunteers being trained, and 80% of the enrolment will be initially reserved for volunteers. Fire service providers from the province's First Nation communities will also be invited to attend training sessions and take advantage of the program. Initial
5 Alberta Emergency Management Agency Fire Service Training Initiative Guidelines Schedule A Alberta Municipal Affairs and Housing has made funding available under an initiative to expand and enhance fire services training and promote increased interdepartmental cooperation in the Alberta fire service. Fire departments can apply for funding to host fire services training courses under this initiative as long as the program conditions are met. These Guidelines apply only to the Fire Services Training Initiative Applications, which must be submitted by February 22,08. PART I - General Requirements (see Part 1 of the Grant Application form) Training Centre Qualification Requirements Fire departments that are recognized in Alberta and are able to meet the following requirements may apply for funding under the Fire Services Training Initiative. General: First priority for course attendance will be members of the fire departments located within the geographical regions identified by the applicant(s). Attendance may not be based on level of participation in regional planning. Two seats on each course must be made available to members of Aboriginal fire departments. Course lists provided to Alberta Emergency Management Agency (AEMA) field officers will be communicated to First Nations departments by the AEMA. The costs associated with these students will be the same as for any other student with no extra billing permitted. Courses may be in-filled from outside of the region where insufficient numbers of students from the region apply to attend a course offering. Course attendance will be allocated equitably to all departments located in the region, through a formula agreed to by a group made up of fire service representatives from the region. The regional planning group will set an application deadline date that will allow them to reallocate course spots to other students at the discretion of the planning group (including those allocated to First Nations students), where the course has not been filled. Course listings showing the date, location and application processes must be provided to the AEMA through its regional officers no less than four weeks prior to the start of any course in order to allow communication to all potential students. No extra billing of course fees will be permitted. Grant funding is intended to cover all course costs, including examination costs. Voluntary fees such as coffee fund and meals are permitted. Changes to learning plans may be permitted by submitting a request for change to the AEMA for approval. Courses may be offered anywhere in the region, not just in the Training Centre's site, but should be offered in the most beneficial place@). Funds will be provided, at the discretion of the AEMA, to a maximum of $5, per course offered. Funds made available to the Training Centre may be used to pay for any and all portions of the cost of providing the training, except for the purchase of firefighting and presentation equipment.
6 Training Centres will be required to provide a completed Acknowledgement of Compliance form, which will show the numbers of students and list the fire departments represented. Classroom facility: Must be able to accommodate students and the instructional staff in compliance with the Alberta Building Code; Must allow a minimum of 1.85 square meters per person occupying the facility; Must be equipped with washrooms, both male and female; and Must provide such teaching aids, including whiteboards, flip charts and projectors, as are required to effectively instruct the course. Grounds: Must be able to accommodate a safe outdoor training facility clear of traffic and/or other hazardous conditions; Must be appropriate for the course of instruction being taught and meet all requirements outlined in applicable municipal, provincial andlor federal legislation; * Must have suitable rest, rehabilitation and debriefing facilities; and Where live fire evolutions are a part of the training scenarios, the facility and practices must comply with NFPA 1403, Standard for Live Fire Training. Apparatus and Equipment: The Training Centre must be able to provide all necessary equipment required to instruct the prescribed courses, except where specified personal protective equipment must be provided by attendees (i.e. SCBA, bunker gear, etc.); Equipment provided for instructional use must have met the appropriate NFPA standards as of the date of purchase; Equipment must be maintained in compliance with Occupational Health and Safety Regulations and other standards as applicable; The Training Centre must be able to provide apparatus (fire pumpers, etc.) suitable for the course without jeopardizing the municipal first response capacity; and All equipment and apparatus provided must meet minimum industry standards. Instructional Staff: The Training Centre will be responsible for providing appropriate numbers of instructors qualified to instruct the course(s) as specified by the standards holding organization; An instructor will be considered qualified if he meets the instructor qualification(s) recognized by fire etc. ; and Qualified instructors from other organizations may be used as necessary to fill in the instructor ranks. Hours of Operation: The Training Centre must be able to provide facilities, apparatus, equipment and staff at times that are most advantageous to the anticipated students, including but not limited to evenings, weekends or mixtures of both, in addition to weekdayslnights. Location: Nothing in this qualification should be interpreted as limiting the Training Centre from instructing the course off its primary site; and Where considerations warrant the course being moved from the primary site, the decision to move will be supported as long as key facility, equipment and apparatus needs are met.
7 PART 2 - Fire Services Training Initiative Details (see Part 2 of the Grant Application form) a) Fire Services Training Only the Training Centre may apply for funding under the Fire Services Training Initiative. A Proposed Training Plan (see Attachment A) MUST be enclosed with the application. Completed plans must include: the course(s) requested, the number of proposed attendees, the total cost of the course(s), the signature of your Fire ChiefICAO. b) Eligible Fire Services Training Courses Please contact the AEMA if you are planning to apply for funding for any of the training courses listed. All applications will be reviewed and must be approved by the AEMA, in addition to the usual approval process. Subject to the approval of the Fire Commissioner, grant assistance is available for the courses listed on page 4 of these guidelines: Definition of Course For the purpose of this program, a course may be defined as any program of instruction consisting of theory, practice or a combination of both that would normally be instructed over a 28 to 32 hour timeframe, followed by an evaluation of learning outcomes.
8 PART 2 - Continued Course Name NFPA 472: Professional Com petence of Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents NFPA 1001: Firefighter Professional Qualifications NFPA 1002: Fire Department Vehicle Driverloperator Professional Qualifications NFPA 1021: Fire Officer Professional Qualifications NFPA 1041 : Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications Other Funded Programs NIaxhum Allowable Cost NFPA 1051 : Wildland Firefighter Professional Wildland Firefighter Qualification Incident Command ICS 100 System (ICS) ICS 0 ICS 300 More details on these courses can be found on the Alberta Emergency Management Agency website at Other programs may be funded under this grant, particularly in the areas of rescue, farm rescue and animal rescue. It will be the responsibility of the Training Centre to provide supporting documentation on any alternative course(s) that are presented for funding. The documentation must detail the materials being presented and document the adherence to standards, where applicable, including municipal, provincial andlor federal regulations or legislation. Courses Not Funded Course Description Dangerous goods, first responder - awareness level. Any level I course as shown in the 05 fire, etc Calendar Any Level course as shown in the 05 fire, etc Calendar, except: o Control a Flammable Gas Cylinder Fire Fire Apparatus - Preventative Maintenance Driving-Operating Fire Apparatus Apparatus Equipped with an Attack or Fire Pump Pump Operator B Any Level course Human Relations and Management for the Fire Service Instructional Methodology 2 Any Level 1 course Human Relations and Management for the Fire Service Maximum Number of Attendees Funds granted under the Fire Services Training Initiative may not be used for: Any medical training; Any non-accredited firefighter training; Any disaster management training similar to that funded under other grants program. Any training at an advanced or specialist level; or Any training that is funded by other ministries or grant programs. The training provided must comply with the Training Standards acceptable to AEMA.
9 PART 3 - PROCESSING REQUIREMENTS Conditional Grant Agreement In applying, the Training Centre is entering into a Conditional Grant Agreement with the Province if the application is approved. (The agreement is part of the application form.) The terms of the agreement include the use of the grant for approved purposes only, the eligibility, reporting and accountability requirements, the Minister's right to audit any project, and the Minister's right to require a refund of any grant funds not used in accordance with the agreement. The funds cannot be used to pay for training carried out before the conditional grant agreement is signed by the Minister. The Training Centre must cover any additional costs if the project costs exceed the grant amount. Where a Conditional Grant Agreement is completed incorrectly, a new agreement will be produced with the approved grant amounts entered, and sent out to the Training Centre for signing. Full compliance with the Conditional Grant Agreement, including meeting the conditions that apply after completion of the training, will be required. Failure to comply with the agreement may result in the Training Centre having to repay the grant. The training must be completed by March 31, 09. Multi-year funding commitments be made. Application Deadline The grant application deadline is February 22, 08. Late applications be considered. Applications will be reviewed to ensure all grant requirements are met, including that the grant eligibility is not exceeded and all the required approvals are submitted with the application. Further Documentation Required The Fire ChiefICAO of the Training Centre must sign and file an Acknowledgment of Compliance form by May 1, 09, certifying that the grant funding was used in accordance with the terms of the Conditional Grant Agreement. A blank Acknowledgment of Compliance form will be provided when the grant is approved. The form is also available on the Alberta Emergency Management Agency website at htt~:// or can be requested from the Alberta Emergency Management Agency, Canadian Western Bank Place Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3N6. PART 4 - INQUIRIES If you require forms or further information, please contact the Fire Safety Officer in your region. You may also contact the Alberta Emergency Management Agency directly: Ernie Polsom, Acting Fire Commissioner Acting Assistant Managing Director Provincial Services Alberta Emergency Management Agency Canadian Western Bank Place Jasper Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3N6 Phone Fax
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