Sponsorship The RFSA provides opportunities for Members to gain skills and knowledge are supported by the RFSA by ongoing sponsorship of NSW RFS programs, including: • State Championships • Regional and District exercises • Young Members Group • The Australian Fire Cadet Championships.
RFSA Welfare Fund Another RFSA initiative is the creation and funding of the RFSA Welfare Fund, which provides assistance for members in times of need.
Scholarships The RFSA provides annual scholarships to enhance the knowledge, skills and personal development of our members so they can best serve the community and achieve their individual goals. The annual scholarships are available to both NSW RFS volunteers and staff.
Grant Scheme A key objective of the RFSA is to distribute a high percentage of proceeds generated from their funding programs as grants to NSW RFS volunteer brigades and support groups to improve the level of equipment, training and welfare of their members; and provide an overall community benefit. All NSW RFS Brigades and Districts can apply for a Grant individually or collectively and since the inception of the grants scheme the RFSA has distributed millions of dollars in grants.
NSW RFS Young Members Group The RFSA is the primary sponsor of the NSW RFS Young Members Group (YMG) which is a group of ten elected young volunteer members between the ages of 18–25 years. The primary purpose of the Young Members Group is to advise the Membership Services Consultative Committee as well as other areas of the NSW RFS as appropriate. Primary roles of the YMG include providing advice on NSW RFS Service Standards open for comment that affect young members through existing Policy and Service Standard feedback processes, promoting and providing advice on issues affecting young members; assisting in developing strategies that might enhance the experience of young people in the NSW RFS; providing advice on recruitment and retention strategies relating to young people; raising the profile of young members within the NSW RFS and assisting in developing communication strategies for young members.
Chaplaincy, Counselling & Family Support The RFSA is committed to providing member welfare for those in need of assistance or who are experiencing hardship. They have a broad range of measures in place, supporting the work of the NSW RFS Chaplains and Critical Incident Support Services who provide care for volunteers, staff and their families. The Associations welfare fund assists injured firefighters, as well as those who have suffered loss or damage to their homes, farms and livestock.
NSW Rural Fire Service Memorial – Dubbo On 5 August 2022, a Memorial Garden at the State Training Academy in Dubbo dedicated to those NSW RFS members and contractors who died in the line of duty was unveiled. The Memorial Garden design consists of two semi-circular memorial walls encompassing a bronze statue of a NSW RFS firefighter leaning on a rakehoe and a bronze propeller blade replica from Bomber 134 which crashed near Cooma in 2020. It lists the names of NSW RFS members and contractors who lost their lives in the line of duty. The memorial was established under a partnership between the Association and the
New South Wales Rural Fire Service who jointly funded the construction. ==Fundraising==