AED Health Grants
AEDs or automated external defibrillators are used to revive
the victims of sudden cardiac arrest. The importance of availability of this lifesaving device has been recognized
by various renowned associations like the American Heart Association (AHA) and American Red Cross. AHA advocates
that these devices must be available at all the places where public gathers as sudden cardiac arrest can victimize
anyone, anywhere irrespective of age or fitness levels. Timely defibrillation can save up to 100,000 precious
lives. These devices need to be readily available in companies, clubs apart from malls, airports, train stations,
etc.
AED health grants are given for successful implementation of AED programs.
Having an AED in an establishment is as essential as having fire extinguishers or smoke alarms. An AED costs
anywhere between $1500 and $2500 and such high costs restricts implementing AED programs. However, many people are
also unaware about the AED health grants that have been made available by local, state or federal government to
facilitate public institutions, government organizations, schools, and non-profit organizations in buying and
deploying AEDs.
There are also over 65,000 private foundations in the US that provide AED grants. These foundations provide grants
up to $20 billion to fund AED programs as it is mandatory for them to give 5% of their market value assets for
generous causes to maintain their tax-exemption status. The main reason for encouraging grants for automated
external defibrillators is to enhance the quality of first aid administered in emergency situations. The grant can
be availed on all popular brands of AEDs, such as ZOLL, Philips, Meditronic, Burdick and lots more. The AED
manufacturers want to increase their market share by selling maximum number of these lifesaving devices. Hence,
some AED grant programs are also funded by corporates and AED manufacturer sponsors.
How to Get AED Grants?
Receiving AED grant is a time consuming process, and for getting grant a bit earlier, you need to do some research
on the internet to identify the best possible source for providing the grant. Once your have found the funding
source, you'll need to write a proposal for receiving financial support to get AEDs. Be sure to write your proposal
lucidly and precisely leaving no room for error. As it might take weeks and sometimes months for sanctioning of the
AED grant, you'll need to be patient. If you do not want to wait too long for your AED grant, you can contact
associations like Lions Club, Moose Lodges, Elks Clubs, Rotary Clubs, etc.
You also need to be wary of the false AED grants as you will be given only limited information by the AED
merchants, and they will recommend only certain type of AEDs at hiked prices. You will also be required to fill in
the grant application form where you will need to fill in personal data which might be misused later. So, do your
research carefully for getting AED grant from reliable sources.
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