If you would like to help with future first responder, public safety and veteran community donations and grants programs (some done through USFRA's general fund), please visit our Donate page or learn how to become a Sponsor/Partner.

USFRA Community Donations / Grants

Some examples of USFRA Community Donations and Grants for the public safety, first responder and veteran community include:

Since 2020 Mast-Jägermeister US has been donating $1 for every bottle of Jägermeister Cold Brew Coffee sold in specific parts of the country during certain months to benefit local first responders. And in most cases one of MJUS’ distributor partners (Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits) is matching the donations. Funds raised are donated to the U.S. First Responders Association who then coordinates donations to some USFRA members’ and/or other first responder agencies in each respective state. USFRA sometimes arranges meetups between agencies receiving donations and Jagermeister and SGWS area managers so they can present USFRA check along with other giveaways (e.g. t-shirts, tote bags, caps, etc.) - Read more

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USFRA OperationWeCare provided care packages for Veterans at the Clifford Chester Sims Nursing home – Read more

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USFRA Public Safety Education Grants
- Decaris Hunter received a grant from USFRA President Traycee Biancamano to help him realize his dream of becoming an EMT.

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U. S. First Responders Association sponsored lunch for every fire department in Bay County – Read more

If you would like to help with future first responder and veteran community donations and grants programs, please visit our Donate page or learn how to become a Partner / Sponsor.
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Most Requested Equipment

Automated External Defibrillator – $1,500
Ensures first responders, schools and recreational facilities are prepared to provide lifesaving assistance on scene if a citizen goes into cardiac arrest.

Bunker Gear – $2,000
Firefighter’s protective uniform includes coat, pants, boots and helmet. This uniform protects the firefighter from the extreme conditions during fire suppression and rescue.

Thermal Imaging Camera – $10,000
The camera allows first responders to see through the smoke and locate victims in need of rescue and the source of the fire.

Vehicle Extrication Tools – $25,000
Lightweight cutting and spreading tools to allow quick extrication of victims in motor vehicle accidents or after a structural collapse.

Automated Chest Compression System – $15,000
Ensures that the quality of manual CPR is maintained while providers administer other advanced drugs and treatments. The system allows CPR to be performed safely during transportation of the patient to a hospital.

Stabilization Struts – $10,000
Used to stabilize overturned vehicles for fast and safe rescue by first responders.

Bulletproof Vest – $600
These vests serve as critical protective gear, helping to protect law enforcement and firefighters during life-threatening situations.

Gas Detectors – $5,000 per detector
Gas meters assist firefighters to quickly identify gas leaks, such as carbon monoxide, removing victims from dangerous situations and allowing for immediate medical attention.

Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) – $5,000
A device worn by firefighters and rescue workers to provide breathable air in fires and other dangerous conditions. It is one of the most frequently used tools in the fire service. A SCBA allows firefighters to enter and work in hazardous environments to rescue victims and mitigate hazards.

Bunker Coat – $1,000 – $1,300
Firefighter personal protective equipment used to protect firefighters from heat and hazardous situations.

Bunker Pants – $800 – $1,000
Firefighter personal protective equipment that provides firefighters the necessary protection to provide safe and efficient fire services.

Helmet – $250 – $300
Helmets protect a firefighter from falling debris and injury to the head, eyes and face, as well as protect firefighters from heat.

Flashlight – $30 – $100
Flashlights are used by firefighters to see and be seen. Firefighter flashlights must be able to withstand impact and cut through smoke as well as withstand the harsh conditions of the fire scene.

Police Bicycle – $600 – $1,000
Police bicycles allow officers to provide rapid emergency response in areas that are not easily accessible by most police vehicles.