Rep. Nancy Mace Helps Secure $832,600 Grant To Strengthen Charleston First Responders’ Emergency Operations At The Port Of Charleston
Federal investment boosts South Carolina readiness and protects one of America’s busiest ports
CHARLESTON, S.C., November 21, 2025 — Congresswoman Nancy Mace announced the Charleston Fire Department has been awarded an $832,600 grant through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Port Security Grant Program. The funding represents a major federal investment to strengthen Charleston’s emergency response capabilities and safeguard one of the nation’s most vital ports.
The Port of Charleston ranks as the eighth-largest container port in the United States, serving as a key gateway for American commerce and defense operations. As South Carolina continues to expand as the fourth fastest growing state in the country, ensuring first responders have the modern tools and training they need is critical to keeping the Lowcountry safe and supporting the state’s economic success.
The Charleston Fire Department will use the funding for a portable fire pump and advanced marine fire training to strengthen its response to waterborne emergencies. The City of Charleston will contribute a 25 percent local match of $208,150 to support the initiative.
“The Port of Charleston drives South Carolina’s economy, supports 32,000 jobs in the region and plays a vital role in America’s national defense,” said Congresswoman Mace. “We helped deliver this funding as part of more than $400 million we’ve brought home for the Lowcountry. We’re leading the charge to strengthen our ports, protect the Lowcountry, and make sure South Carolina’s tax dollars come back where they belong, right here at home.”
Charleston Fire Chief Dan Curia highlighted Congresswoman Mace’s support in the statement below:
“Charleston’s waterways present unique challenges to first responders. Securing a Port Security Grant to enable the Charleston Fire and Police Departments to take steps toward meeting those challenges is crucial to our success. We appreciate the assistance of Representative Mace and her team in making this a reality,” said Chief Curia.
Mace’s office worked closely with leadership at the Charleston Fire Department through meetings and ongoing correspondence to support the Department’s critical need for this grant. The office submitted a congressional letter of support to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to strengthen the application. and coordinated with FEMA regarding the grant posting and application timeline.
Rep. Mace’s Letter of Support:

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