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The STOP THE BLEED® Grant and Scholarship programs have awarded over $400,000 to individuals and organizations. 

There's still time to apply for the 2024 programs!

STOP THE BLEED® Grant

Are you a school, government agency, non-profit or civic organization?

Don’t let budget worries prevent your STOP THE BLEED® training!

Your organization could win FREE training equipment!

In order to be eligible for a grant, your organization must have

(or have applied for) and Educational License with the

Stop The Bleed Coalition

If you are a high school student in the United States:

You can apply for our National Scholarship

and our Instructor Impact Scholarship!

You could win up to $1000 for Secondary Education!

In order to apply, a student must name a STOP THE BLEED® instructor sponsor, licensed by the Stop the Bleed Coalition, or someone who has made an application to become licensed and is eligible to be approved.


To apply, write an essay or make a short video that tells the story of the work your STOP THE BLEED® instructor sponsor is doing and the impact they are making in their community.

*Psst* Instructors! You can sponsor a high school student in your community through our Instructor Impact Scholarship, and win free training equipment!

To apply, write a short essay or submit

a short video answering the question:

Make the Case:

How can STOP THE BLEED® build community?

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Connect with the Stop the Bleed Coalition

The Coalition is a community of individuals and organizations who are passionate about the STOP THE BLEED® campaign. The Coalition’s goal is to support the growth and impact of the campaign by providing access to information and services to the growing STOP THE BLEED® community as well as financial support to the STOP THE BLEED® Project.

STOP THE BLEED® is a national campaign to encourage bystanders to become trained, equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives. It is a public/private partnership led by the Department of Defense and many other stakeholders, including the Stop the Bleed Coalition.