Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
8 Νοε 2023 · The Wildfire Prevention Grants Program is funded through California Climate Investments (CCI), which puts cap-and-trade dollars to work. Program Example. Yuba County Roadside Fuels Reduction is a great example of a project that reduces the potential for large and damaging wildfires.
CAL FIRE grant programs provide funding for fire prevention activities, to improve forest health, and to enhance community resilience. Additional benefits to communities include workforce development in rural and tribal communities, business innovation, and new recreation opportunities.
15 Σεπ 2021 · CAL FIRE’s Fire Prevention Grants enable local organizations such as fire safe councils to implement activities that address the risk of wildfire and reduce wildfire potential for communities. Funded activities include fuel reduction, wildfire planning and fire prevention education.
Wildfire prevention grants support the wildfire preparedness and mitigation activities of federal, state, and local agencies, Native American tribes, and private nonprofit partners. Program Impact: CAL FIRE awarded nearly $117 million in funding for 144 wildfire preparedness and mitigation projects across the State in FY 2021-22 appropriations.
4 Σεπ 2024 · The California Fire Safe Council (CFSC) is pleased to announce that it has selected 17 projects for funding for the 2023 and 2024 State Fire Capacity Grant Programs. This amounts to $1,575,000.00 in federal grant funds to support wildfire risk reduction projects in at-risk communities in 15 counties across California.
To address this, there are specialized programs available that provide expert advice, financial help, and grants. These are aimed at organizations and private landowners undertaking projects to boost the health and productivity of their lands, which in turn helps reduce the wildfire threat.
20 Αυγ 2024 · SACRAMENTO — As part of the Newsom Administration’s key priorities to bolster the state’s wildfire response and resilience efforts, CAL FIRE has announced grants for 94 local wildfire prevention projects across California, supported by $90.8 million in funding.