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YES! There sure is, some grants for FREE AEDs, we believe that there are lots of generous people Willing to help you acquire an AED device, (Shuls are most of the time granted by their own Shull members – mispallelim) Please note that grants often change, and may no longer be a viable source of assistance,
• Following is one site, http://www.aedgrant.com/
To apply go to, http://www.aedgrant.com/apply-aed-grant.htm
Fill out an application, http://www.aedgrant.com/Grant_Application.pdf
• https://www.hopeysheart.org/aed-grant-program/
To be eligible for a grant from Hopey’s Heart Foundation, you must be a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization or a government entity (including a public school or school district). AEDs are awarded quarterly.
• https://www.valero.com/en-us/AboutValero/CorporateResponsibility/Community
Valero Energy Foundation makes grant funding available to non-profits that align with its main areas of focus: basic needs, education, healthcare, and civic. An AED may fall under the healthcare focus. Eligibility: 501(c)(3) non-profits, Located near one of Valero’s major service areas.
• https://newsroom.lowes.com/apply-for-a-grant/
The Lowe’s Community Partners grant program supports nonprofits and municipalities on projects including technology upgrades and safety improvements. An AED may qualify for either of those categories. Grant amount: $2,001 – $100,000 Must be in a location where there is a Lowe’s store, runs on spring and fall cycles, The review process takes 90 days from the cycle close date, and applicants will receive a status email after the review is completed.