Kansas Revolving and Assistance Fund (KRAF) Grant Program

 
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    CFDA#

    None
     

    Funder Type

    State Government

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services

    Summary

    The Kansas Revolving and Assistance Fund (KRAF) was established by the passage of 2007 Senate Bill 8 by the Kansas Legislature and is funded through fines, penalties and forfeitures from court costs associated with the passage of this bill.  The primary goal of this program is to financially assist Non-profit Licensed EMS Services to purchase EMS equipment and assist in education and training of Kansas certified attendants. 


    Priorities for funding include (1) Patient Care Equipment; and (2) Patient Handling. Additional consideration will be given to requests for (1) Training; and (2) Special Requests. 

     

    History of Funding

    None is available. 

    Additional Information

    Applications will be initially reviewed by KBEMS Staff for completeness.  KBEMS will provide all documentation to the Assistance Review Committee (ARC) members for review. Awards will be announced following the regular April KBEMS Board Meeting. 


    Funds will not be approved or disbursed for: (1) Construction costs; (2) Vehicles; (3) Fire apparatus and/or equipment; (4) Daily operational costs such as expenses for electricity, gasoline or tires; or (5) Extended warranties or service agreements.

    Contacts

    KRAF Program Staff

    KRAF Program Staff
    900 SW Jackson Street, Suite 1031
    Topeka, KS 66612
    (785) 296-7296
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Applicant must be a Kansas Non-profit Licensed EMS service in good standing (determined by KBEMS) and currently submitting data in KEMSIS or actively working toward submission.

    Deadline Details

    Applications were to be submitted by January 1, 2022. A similar deadline is anticipated annually. 

    Award Details

    Award amounts vary. Financial assistance will primarily be based on demonstrated financial need.


    NEW THIS YEAR: All monitor requests must have a minimum 25% local match with a maximum state share of $20,000. AGAIN THIS YEAR: CPR devices must have a minimum 25% local match. AGAIN THIS YEAR: Cots will not be included for grant consideration. Grant cycle will be between July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021

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