Texas volunteer fire departments receive $2.1 million in grants
Texas A&M Forest Service funding to aid 94 rural programs with equipment purchases
Texas A&M Forest Service announced a second round of funding for fiscal year 2025 from the Rural Volunteer Fire Department, VFD, Assistance Program, awarding 94 grants totaling $2.1 million.

The grant funds will assist VFDs across Texas in purchasing equipment such as dry hydrants, fire and rescue equipment, personal protective equipment and training aids.
“Texas’ local fire departments are the first to respond to wildfires and diverse emergencies and natural disasters,” said Jason Keiningham, Texas A&M Forest Service Capacity Building Department head.
“Through the Rural VFD Assistance Program, we do everything we can to strengthen their firefighting capacity by helping them purchase necessary equipment. This increases the ability of fire departments across the state to fight wildland fires, cooperate on different types of incidents and aid other states in times of need.”
Providing fire protection assistance across the state
Grant applications are processed through Texas A&M Forest Service’s web application, FireConnect, providing the agency and fire departments with a streamlined grant portal and process.
This site portal also provides a comprehensive directory of Texas fire departments viewable for the public and all Texas fire agencies. The portal allows fire departments to submit incident reports to increase statewide situational awareness and track suppression costs.
The Rural VFD Assistance Program, launched in 2001, provides grants to rural VFDs for firefighting vehicles, fire/rescue equipment, protective clothing, dry hydrants and firefighter training.
Since its inception, the program has awarded more than $380 million to volunteer fire departments in Texas, including more than $22.4 million in fiscal year 2024. The Texas Legislature has allocated approximately $22 million to Texas A&M Forest Service for the program in fiscal year 2025 to award rural VFDs.
Grants awarded at the first funding meeting of fiscal year 2025 for the Rural VFD Assistance Program included funding for firefighting vehicles. These awards are traditionally made at the first meeting of the fiscal year to ensure adequate building times before the grants expire.
The next funding meeting for the Rural VFD Assistance Program is tentatively scheduled to be held Aug. 6.
View the grant recipient list at Second FY25 Funding Meeting.