Help make practical emergency response training available to people and groups who are ready to learn, serve, and protect their communities.
Civilian Medical training grants help individuals, families, schools, churches, community groups, and public-facing teams get access to lifesaving education when cost is the barrier.
How Grant Decisions Are Handled
Grant availability depends on donated funding and current training priorities. We review requests with a practical focus: who needs access, how the training may be used, and whether funding can remove a real barrier.
If you are not sure which path fits, contact us and we will point you in the right direction.
Help Fund Civilian Medical Training Grants
Civilian Medical training grants help individuals, families, schools, churches, community groups, and public-facing teams get access to practical emergency response training when cost is the barrier.
Your support helps put lifesaving education in front of people who may be first on scene before professional help arrives.
Use this form if you, your business, church, organization, or foundation would like to help fund training grants for Civilian Medical students.
Grant funding may be used to cover full or partial course access for approved applicants. We prioritize people and groups who are likely to use these skills in real life, serve their community, or help protect others.
Information we may ask for
- Name
- Phone
- Organization or business name
- Whether you want to fund one student, multiple students, a group, or a custom amount
- Approximate amount
- Any preferred use for this grant
- Message or notes
Apply For A Civilian Medical Training Grant
Civilian Medical training grants are intended to help people access practical emergency response training when cost is a barrier.
If you want to learn how to respond during the first critical minutes of a traumatic emergency but need financial assistance, you can apply here.
Please tell us a little about who you are, why you want the training, and how you expect to use it. Grants may be full or partial depending on available funding.
Submitting an application does not guarantee approval, but every request is reviewed seriously.
Information we may ask for
- Name
- Phone
- City and state
- Whether you are applying as an individual, family, church, school, community group, business, workplace, public safety-adjacent role, or other group
- Which course or training you are requesting help with
- How many people need access
- Why you are requesting a grant
- How you expect to use this training
- Whether you are able to pay a partial amount
- Anything else we should know