Illinois Awards Fire Station Construction Grants to Three Southern Illinois Departments

, August 25, 2025

News Summary

In a Shawneetown ceremony, the state awarded significant grants to three Southern Illinois fire departments to repair, upgrade or build stations and buy equipment. Shawneetown and Carrier Mills each received $350,000 while Equality was awarded $300,000. These awards are part of the inaugural Fire Station Construction and Rehabilitation Program, which distributed $5 million to 16 grantees statewide. The state fire marshal highlighted complementary programs including a 0% interest truck and ambulance revolving loan and a small equipment grant program for gear like air packs. Funds will move into planning, procurement and construction according to local timelines.

Southern Illinois Fire Departments Receive Major Funding for Stations and Equipment

State officials delivered a package of construction and equipment funding to three Southern Illinois fire departments during a visit to Shawneetown. The Shawneetown Fire Department and the Carrier Mills Fire Department each received $350,000, while the Equality Fire Department received $300,000. These awards are part of a new statewide program aimed at repairing, upgrading, or building fire stations.

Top points

  • Program focus: construction and rehabilitation of fire stations.
  • Local awards at event: Shawneetown $350,000; Carrier Mills $350,000; Equality $300,000.
  • Statewide context: the inaugural round distributed a total of $5 million to 16 grantees across the state.
  • Other supports: a 0% interest revolving loan for vehicles and a small equipment grant for costly gear were also discussed and demonstrated at the visit.

What happened at the Shawneetown event

The State Fire Marshal visited the Shawneetown Fire Department to present the awards. At the event, representatives showed new equipment bought with other state programs: Carrier Mills displayed a recently acquired fire engine purchased through a 0% interest revolving loan program, and Shawneetown demonstrated new air packs bought with a small equipment grant. Local leaders described the funding as essential for departments facing high vehicle and construction costs, and said the awards will allow stations to upgrade facilities and provide safer, modern working space for firefighters.

About the grant program

The Fire Station Construction and Rehabilitation Program is in its inaugural year and was set up to help fire departments repair, upgrade, or build new stations. The program offers grants of up to $350,000 per project. Recipients were selected through a competitive Notice of Funding Opportunity process that was open to fire departments, fire protection districts, and township fire departments.

Scope of statewide awards

In this first round, the program awarded a total of $5 million statewide to 16 different grantees. The awards were announced as part of a broader effort to strengthen emergency response infrastructure and to help smaller, often volunteer, departments afford modern stations and critical gear.

Local impact and system of supports

Local leaders at the event said the combination of grants and other state programs provides practical tools: grants for building work, a revolving loan fund to buy costly trucks with no interest, and a small equipment grant to replace or add life-saving gear such as air packs. One department chief noted that without grant support, planned station renovations and equipment purchases would not be possible. A mayor at the event highlighted that modern fire trucks commonly run well beyond several hundred thousand dollars, making the 0% loan program a key option for towns that cannot cover those upfront costs.

Recipients in this inaugural round (selected highlights)

Awards were made across many counties and included small and larger grants tailored to local needs. Highlights include multiple departments receiving the program maximum, and other departments receiving smaller but meaningful awards to support renovations or new construction.

A full list of the 16 recipients follows in the table below.

FAQ

Who received funding in Southern Illinois?

Shawneetown Fire Department and Carrier Mills Fire Department each received $350,000, and Equality Fire Department received $300,000.

What is the purpose of the funding?

The money is intended to repair, upgrade, or build fire stations and to improve safety and infrastructure for firefighters and the communities they serve.

How were projects chosen?

Projects were selected through a competitive Notice of Funding Opportunity process open to eligible local fire entities such as departments and fire protection districts.

Are there other programs that help departments?

Yes. The office operates a 0% interest Fire Truck and Ambulance Revolving Loan for vehicles and a Small Equipment Grant to help buy high-cost gear like air packs.

How much money was awarded statewide in this round?

The inaugural round awarded $5 million to 16 grantees across the state.

Who can apply for these grants?

Eligible applicants include fire departments, fire protection districts, and township fire departments that meet the Notice of Funding Opportunity requirements.

Where can departments get more information?

Departments should contact the state fire marshal’s office or visit the office’s public information resources for application details, timelines, and program requirements.


Inaugural Grant Recipients and Award Amounts (2025)

County Department Award Amount
Alexander Tamms Fire Department $71,011
Gallatin Equality Fire Department $300,000
Gallatin Shawneetown Fire Department $350,000
Hamilton McLeansboro Fire Department $350,000
Jackson Village of Gorham Volunteer Fire Department $350,000
Johnson Buncombe Fire Department $350,000
Johnson Vienna Fire Department $350,000
Marion Kell Community Fire Protection District $348,000
Mason Bath Fire Protection District $350,000
Montgomery Witt Volunteer Fire Protection District $331,000
Morgan Village of Chapin Fire Department $28,415
Morgan Franklin Fire Protection District $350,000
Pike Spring Creek Fire Protection District $350,000
Saline Carrier Mills Fire Department $350,000
Union Ware-Wolf Lake Fire Protection District $349,789
White Norris City Fire Protection District $71,785

Key features of the program and related supports

Feature Detail
Program name Fire Station Construction and Rehabilitation Program (inaugural year)
Maximum grant $350,000 for construction or rehabilitation
Selection process Competitive Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)
Eligible applicants Fire departments, fire protection districts, township fire departments
Other OSFM supports 0% interest Fire Truck and Ambulance Revolving Loan; Small Equipment Grant Program
Statewide inaugural total $5,000,000 awarded to 16 grantees
Intended outcomes Improved station safety, upgraded training space, new construction where needed

Notes: At the local presentation, the three Southern Illinois awards add up to $1,000,000. Separate statements at the event referenced different totals in some reports; the statewide inaugural program amount for the 16 grantees is $5,000,000.

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