2022 – 2023 Scholarship Recipients
For the first time, the Foundation was able to award several large scholarships, some awards representing 100% of the recipient’s tuition. Awards were based on an assessment of each applicant’s financial need and academic performance, with a focus on applicants who were studying subjects in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) programs.
2021 – 2022 Scholarship Recipients
For the first time, the Foundation was able to award several large scholarships, some awards representing 100% of the recipient’s tuition. Awards were based on an assessment of each applicant’s financial need and academic performance, with a focus on applicants who were studying subjects in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) programs.
2020 – 2021 Scholarship Recipients

For the first time, the Foundation was able to award several large scholarships, some awards representing 100% of the recipient’s tuition. Awards were based on an assessment of each applicant’s financial need and academic performance, with a focus on applicants who were studying subjects in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) programs.
Virtual Support Groups

The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation offers free virtual support groups to Fire Hero Family members. You must pre-register for these sessions.
Fire Hero Family Winter Retreat & Tree Lighting

Join other Fire Hero Families at the Family Winter Retreat focused on fellowship, self-care, and giving back during the holidays.
2019-2020 Scholarship Recipients
Our 2017–2018 scholarship recipients include to 68 children, 1 stepchild, and 10 spouses of fallen firefighters honored at the National Memorial.
2018-2019 Scholarship Recipients
Our 2017–2018 scholarship recipients include to 68 children, 1 stepchild, and 10 spouses of fallen firefighters honored at the National Memorial.
Remembrance Program

During the anniversary month of their firefighter’s death, families receive a Remembrance card written by another Fire Hero Family member.
Online Grief Resources
You may find these online grief resources helpful. The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation is not responsible for the content or opinions expressed.
Hal Bruno Camps for Children of Fallen Firefighters

The NFFF partners with Comfort Zone Camp to provide a bereavement camp for children of fallen firefighters.
Fire Hero Family Events

Fire Hero family events include Wellness Conference, Hal Bruno Camp for Kids, and other special events.
Fire Hero Family Network

Fire Hero Families can provide unique support to one another. Simply connecting with someone who has lost a firefighter can offer a sense of hope.