The mission of the IDL is to professionally and prudently manage Idaho’s endowment assets to maximize long-term financial returns to the public schools and other trust beneficiaries and to provide professional assistance to the citizens of Idaho to use, protect, and sustain their natural resources.
The Rural Fire Capacity (RFC) Grant Program, formerly known as the Volunteer Fire Assistance program, is designed to improve the firefighting response capabilities within designated service areas, specifically catering to the needs of volunteer and rural firefighters. This grant focuses on the procurement of Personal Protective Equipment and Wildland Fire Gear, with specific funding caps for items such as pants, shirts, and coveralls. Additionally, the grant covers the cost of communications equipment that meets narrow band requirements and complies with the applicant county’s radio plan, emphasizing the importance of effective communication tools in firefighting efforts. Fire shelters are also considered under the grant but are limited to the number of seats available on wildland fire apparatus, indicating a prioritized approach to crew safety.
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