(Stevens Point, Wis., April 15, 2026) – U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Wisconsin State Director Andrew C. Iverson has announced that the Glidden Area Ambulance Service, Inc., a non-profit organization, will receive $47,515 grant for its new ambulance.
“When seconds count, brave first responders answer the call to help others throughout rural Wisconsin. We can count on them to act swiftly and valiantly to help people receive expert medical care, and this investment supports their essential daily mission,” said Iverson. “This investment is an example of the commitment of President Donald Trump and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to stand with first responders to ensure rural Wisconsinites have the emergency services they need.”
Glidden Area Ambulance Service will use a $47,515 Community Facilities grant to purchase a new ambulance to replace its existing 1998 ambulance that had become costly to maintain. The new ambulance has modern safety features including safety restraints and light-emitting diode “LED” lighting. Glidden Area Ambulance Service provides emergency response services to Gordon, Jacobs, Peeksville, and Shanagolden townships, serving more than 1,175 people across approximately 285 square miles of rural Wisconsin including remote areas of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest.
USDA Rural Development’s Community Facilities Programs offer direct loans, loan guarantees and grants to develop or improve essential public services and facilities in communities across rural America. These investments strengthen critical community infrastructure, enhance quality of life, and help rural towns attract and retain businesses and services. To learn more about these programs, contact WI.RD.CP.SO@usda.gov.
For more information on USDA Rural Development investments in rural America, visit the Rural Data Gateway. The Rural Data Gateway is an online tool that strengthens USDA Rural Development partnerships with rural people, entrepreneurs, government officials and Congress by making investment data accessible to the public.
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