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Emergency management budgets highlight grant-driven increases and matching obligations

February 19, 2026 | Churchill County, Nevada


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Emergency management budgets highlight grant-driven increases and matching obligations
Emergency Manager Rich Ingram told commissioners the department's apparent increase is largely the result of anticipated grant revenues and the timing of grant awards. Ingram said he captured larger grant totals this budget cycle and explained that some smaller operating lines were shifted; he emphasized many items are pass-through or grant-funded.

Assistant County Manager Joe Sanford explained the county intends to standardize the way grant revenues and associated equipment outlays are recorded: salaries covered by grants will include the revenue offset in department budgets, while equipment and supply purchases will be budgeted only to the extent of local matches or anticipated receipts. "We had some concerns about booking grants that we haven't actually received, especially for equipment," Sanford said.

Ingram noted the EMPG (FEMA emergency management) program has a 50% local match requirement and that the county captured additional EMPG funds previously foregone by the city of Fallon, which doubled historical allocations but increased local matching obligations. Commissioners endorsed more consistent grant bookkeeping across departments and asked staff to present a uniform approach for the tentative budget.

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