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Request for Proposals: Collaborative Capacity Program for Forests & Communities (US)

U.S. Mission to Vietnam: Public Diplomacy Section

Deadline: 12-Jul-2024

The National Forest Foundation (NFF) is excited to share the 2024 Request for Proposals for funding through the Collaborative Capacity Program (CCP) for Forests & Communities.

The National Forest Foundation’s new Collaborative Capacity Program financial awards will provide resources, invest in skills and tools, and support activities that make Tribal co-stewardship and collaboration for forest stewardship successful. Eligible collaborative efforts must describe how investments in collaboration will support a long-term strategy for achieving stewardship outcomes into the future and these outcomes must seek to benefit National Forest System lands.

The Collaborative Capacity Program for Forests & Communities (CCP) is a new program that builds capacity within and across collaborative groups to achieve forest stewardship goals in ways that are most inclusive and equitable. The program views collaboration as a cornerstone for sustained and adaptive forest restoration, recreation, and wildfire resilience projects.

Through funding, technical assistance, and peer networking, the CCP program uses a holistic approach to provide capacity for successful collaboration and to encourage, amplify, and distribute new and innovative practices. The technical assistance and peer networking components of the CCP program are forthcoming and will be announced separately.

The CCP is funded by appropriations to the USDA Forest Service (Forest Service) through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (Section 40803-c-10) to support “collaboration and collaboration-based activities.” The program is developed, executed, and managed by the NFF.

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For more information, visit National Forest Foundation.

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