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Forest Restoration and Wildfire Risk Mitigation Grants Program in United States

Small Grants ($15,000 and $40,000) for Forest and Farm Producer Organizations in Liberia

Deadline: 19-May-21

The Colorado State Forest Service (CSFS) has announced a call for proposals for the Forest Restoration and Wildfire Risk Mitigation (FRWRM) Grants Program from Colorado HOAs, community groups, local governments, fire protection districts, utilities and nonprofit organizations seeking funding to improve forest health, conduct forest restoration and reduce wildfire risk on non-federal land in the state.

The FRWRM program helps fund projects that strategically reduce the potential wildfire risk to property, infrastructure and water supplies and that promote forest health through scientifically based forestry practices.

The competitive grant program is designed to reduce risk to people and property in the WUI and support long-term ecological restoration.

Applications must not only promote forest health and address the reduction of hazardous fuels that could fuel a wildfire – such as trees and brush near homes – but also utilize wood products derived from forest management efforts.

Applicants must coordinate proposed projects with relevant county officials to ensure consistency with county-level wildfire risk reduction planning.

Follow-up monitoring also is a necessary component of this grant program to help demonstrate the relative efficacy of various treatments and the utility of grant resources.

The CSFS will work with successful project applicants to conduct project monitoring and conduct site visits to assess effectiveness and completion of projects.

Additional emphasis will be given to projects that: are identified through a community-based collaborative process, such as a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP); are implemented strategically across land ownership boundaries; are conducted within a priority area identified in the 2020 Colorado Forest Action Plan; utilize the labor of an accredited Colorado Youth or Veterans Corps organization; and include forest treatments that result in the protection of water supplies.

Strategic Priorities

  • Communication, Outreach, Education & Policy: Address the growing public demand for information and promote informed decision-making on natural resource issues by positioning the Colorado State Forest Service (CSFS) as a recognized point-of-contact for Colorado on credible forestry and wildland fire prevention and mitigation education, expertise and technical assistance.
  • Critical Agency Relationships: Enable the CSFS to foster and/or maintain credibility and thrive in a changing administrative and political environment through increased emphasis on building and maintaining relationships with the Governor’s Office, Colorado State University, the Colorado Department of Natural Resources and other key local, state and federal partners, and by meeting the needs of those partners through quality service.
  • Foundations for Effective Program Delivery: Maintain an effective foundation of administrative, planning and development functions that provides the agency with the resources, direction and support needed to remain focused on strategic priorities and to deliver the services and programs essential to Colorado.
  • Organizational Environment: Cultivate and sustain an organizational environment that promotes the development and retention of core skills needed to achieve strategic priorities and delivery of programs; that recognizes and values employees’ critical role in agency accomplishment; and that allows employees to meet their full potential in providing excellent public service.

Projects

The two types of projects identified below will be considered through this grant program:

  • Fuels & Forest Health Projects: Fuels and forest health projects must:

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://csfs.colostate.edu/2021/04/07/funding-available-for-projects-addressing-forest-health-wildfire-risk-2/

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