Finding An AED Grant

August 27, 2009

AED’s can be pricey.  They do what they were designed to do; still, they are expensive.  Fortunately, several organizations offer AED grants to help lower your expenses.  This article will teach you how to find an AED grant and how to qualify for it.

The good news part 1 is that getting an AED grant is not difficult…if you know what grant organizations want to hear. 

You see, most companies will ask for a(n)

- Organization Name
- Grant Application Contact Name
- Contact Phone Number
- Address
- Contact Email Address

And they’ll require some routine information concerning the number of AEDs you want and what procedures your organization currently uses in the case of Sudden Cardiac Arrest.

But get this:  surprisingly, many organizations aren’t concerned about how many AEDs you want.  Whether you want 5 or 10 AEDs–or just one–it doesn’t matter to them. 

No organization or need is too little.  In fact, I heard one donor admit that the most important factor for him (in evaluating AED grant applications) is the type and size of the organization.  His number one aim is to place his funds where he believed it would be of most use.

In other words AED donors *favor* smaller organizations such as…

- Schools
- Churches
- Fire and Police Departments
- Dental Offices
- Community Centers
- City and County Municipalities
- Volunteer Groups
- Sporting Organizations
- and even Individuals 
    

The good news (part 2), is that AED grants are not hard to come by…if you know where to find them and how to search.

(If you haven’t yet) try searching online using keywords like “AED Grants,” “Defibrillator Grants,” or “AED Sales.”  Many donors have websites with online applications and the forms take minutes to fill out. 

Best of all, a handful of donors will process your application in as few as 7 days and offer discounts of up to 20% off.

So, if you or somebody you know would benefit from an AED grant, don’t wait.  Begin the application process now.  Qualifying could be simpler than you think.     

To apply today, visit our site at http://www.aed-grants.org

 

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