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CHALLENGE COIN SILENT AUCTION NOW LIVE

US HEAT CHALLENGE COIN AUCTION

VISIT US AT THE IAFC HAZMAT BALTIMORE CONFRENCE JUNE 17-20

US Hazardous Materials Education and Training Scholarships

US HEAT exists to support, strengthen, and recognize the hazardous materials response community through training, education, scholarships, and professional collaboration. Our purpose is to help emergency responders build the knowledge, capability, and confidence needed to safely manage hazardous materials incidents and protect the communities they serve. Through scholarships, recognition programs, and partnerships across public safety, industry, and emergency management, US HEAT works to invest in the people and organizations committed to hazardous materials preparedness and response.

Scholarship Information

US HEAT awards at least one (some years more than one) $2500 scholarship annually to an emergency response department, agency or organization in the United States of America.  Each scholarship allows two members of the receiving department’s HazMat team to attend the IAFC Hazardous Materials Response Teams Conference.  The application period is January 1st to February 28th of each year.

Qualified applicants must be active career or volunteer members of an emergency services department, agency, or organization in the United States; be U.S. citizens currently residing in the United States; and be certified Hazardous Materials Technicians.

Awardees Are Selected on Four Broad Criteria


The Scholarship Committee reviews qualified applications in March of each year and selects award recipients by letter ballot.  Awardees are selected on the following four criteria:

•  Hazardous Materials Technician certification, including state, national, or Pro Board certification, and previous additional training in hazardous materials response

• Potential to positively impact the future of hazardous materials response and training within the applicant’s organization and the broader emergency response community

• Documented commitment from the applicant’s department, agency, or organization to provide any additional financial support necessary for the awardees to attend the full conference

• Two favorable written recommendations, one for each applicant, submitted with the application packet


Scholarship Overview


Request an application and additional information via email here

IAFC Conference NEWS!

Fire Engineering about fundraising for US HEAT at this year’s HazMat Nation party in Baltimore next week!
https://www.fireengineering.com/industry-news/hazsim-hazmat-nation-to-raise-money-drive-ideas/

US Heat recently featured on The Firehouse Yak.  Listen to Mike Hildabrand from YLD discuss how US HEAT grew from the state level Texas HEAT scholarship initiative.  (Time stamp 41:40)

State HEAT Chapters and other Alligned Scholarship Opportunities

Hazardous Materials Instructors and Commanders (HMIC) Conference

Texas HEAT Scholarship Fund

Scholarship Opportunities for Texas Hazardous Materials Technicians.

Maryland HEAT Scholarship Fund

Scholarship Opportunities for Maryland Hazardous Materials Technicians.


Yvorra Leadership Development Foundation

Promotes leadership development among members of the fire, hazardous materials, and emergency medical services communities.

2024 Memorial Scholarship recipients Grand Prairie FD
2024 Scholarship recipients Pharr FD
2022 and 2023 Scholarship recipients Austin FD, Corpus Christi FD, Waller FD
2020 Scholarship recipients Abilene FD
2019 Scholarship recipients Kyle FD
2018 Scholarship recipients Harlingen FD
TX HEAT Challenge Coin

All scholarships are funded through donations from industry leaders, vendors, advocates, and responders. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support hazardous materials education and training.

Donate

US HEAT Awards Committee

Larry D. Jantzen

Committee Chairman
Southwest

Erik
Heath

Committee
Vice-Chairman
Northeast


Dave Donohue

Secretary
Member-at-Large

Greg Socks

Member
Southeast

Ken Tuggle

Member
Mid-country East

Russ
Kane

Member
Mid-country West

Phil
Ambrose

Member
West Coast

US HEAT Scholarship Foundation Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
11127 Nursery Rd.  Hagerstown, MD 21740

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