Who Qualifies for Trauma Preparedness Training in Rhode Island's Coastal Communities

GrantID: 76475

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,250

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $1,250

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Rhode Island who are engaged in Health & Medical may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

Grant Overview

Rhode Island's coastal communities face unique risks due to their maritime activities and waterfront environments. The Trauma Preparedness Training for Coastal Communities program focuses on providing bleeding-control training to coastal community residents, especially those involved in maritime activities. By addressing the unique risks inherent in waterfront environments, we aim to enhance emergency response skills and improve overall community safety. Rhode Island's coastal landscape, with its mix of busy ports and recreational waterfront areas, requires a targeted approach to emergency preparedness. Risk Compliance and Funding Priorities in Rhode Island Rhode Island's coastal communities are subject to a range of regulations and guidelines related to maritime safety and emergency response. The funding provided through this grant opportunity will support the procurement of bleeding-control kits and training materials, as well as instructor costs and program administration. Applicants must demonstrate their ability to reach and train coastal community residents and maritime industry workers. The application requires a detailed plan for training course implementation, including instructor qualifications and participant evaluation methods. Rhode Island's unique coastal context, with its dense population and complex maritime infrastructure, demands a nuanced approach to funding allocation. Unlike neighboring Massachusetts, Rhode Island's coastal communities are more densely populated, requiring a targeted approach to emergency response training. The state's major industries, including tourism and maritime commerce, require a robust emergency response system to protect workers and visitors. Rhode Island's Infrastructure and Demographic Context Rhode Island's coastal communities are characterized by dense population, aging infrastructure, and socioeconomic disparities. The state's population is diverse, with a mix of urban and coastal areas. The state's major cities, including Providence and Newport, are hubs for commerce and tourism, while coastal areas often face challenges in accessing basic services.

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