NCRP CAL FIRE Forest Health Pilot Implementation Grant

With funding from the CAL FIRE Forest Health Program, the NCRP is supporting projects that seek to significantly increase fuels management, fire reintroduction, treatment of degraded areas, and conservation of forests: mitigating climate change, protecting communities from fire risk, and strengthening rural economies.

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The Forest Health Program addresses the risk to California’s forests from extreme disturbance events including catastrophic wildfires, drought, and pest mortality. These events are the result of climate change, forest overcrowding, past land management practices, and an increasing number of people living in the wildland and urban interface.

CAL FIRE’s Forest Health Program awards funding to landscape-scale land management projects that achieve the following objectives:

GRANT OVERVIEW

GRANT OVERVIEW

In 2023, the NCRP was awarded a CAL FIRE Forest Health Grant as a pilot project to demonstrate an integrated approach to achieving the mutual objectives of the Regional Forest and Fire Capacity Program (RFFC) and CAL FIRE’s Forest Health Program.

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NCRP CAL FIRE FOREST HEALTH PILOT SOLICITATION

 

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KEY GRANT ELEMENTS AND SCHEDULE

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PROPOSAL SUPPORT & WORKSHOPS

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