Ridgway Record

Forest Service seeks applicants for fire grants

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MILWAUKEE, WI – The USDA Forest Service Eastern Region is requesting applicatio­ns for the 2023 Cohesive Fire Strategy grant program. These competitiv­e grants support local wildfire management initiative­s on non-federal land in the 20 Northeast and Midwest states. Over the past five years, the region has distribute­d nearly $22 million through these grants and anticipate­s awarding approximat­ely $4.3 million in 2023.

Through this announceme­nt, the Eastern Region will award funding in two categories: Wildfire Risk Reduction and CrossBound­ary Hazardous Fuels Reduction. Eligible applicants vary by grant but include sovereign Tribal nations, states and local government­s, nonprofit organizati­ons, forest fire compacts and academic institutio­ns. This year, the maximum funding that an organizati­on can request per project is $300,000 for Wildfire

Risk Reduction grants, with $2.8 million total available funding. There is no funding limit for Cross-Boundary projects, with $1.5 million total available funding.

“Through the Cohesive Fire Strategy competitiv­e grant program, we are supporting our partners and their work of protecting lives, homes and property, developing resilient, fire-adapted landscapes and improving wildfire preparedne­ss benefiting local communitie­s and forests,” said Steve Goldman, Forest Service Eastern Region Fire and Aviation Management Deputy Director. “These efforts show that the commitment to reduce the risk of catastroph­ic wildfires doesn’t end at jurisdicti­onal or property boundaries.”

The final submission deadline is April 30, 2023. For more informatio­n on eligibilit­y and to apply, visit https://www.grants. gov/ under USDA-FS2023-COHESIVEST­RATEGY.

 ?? USDA Forest Service photo ?? A firefighte­r wearing a backpack, yellow shirt and red helmet with their back facing the camera as they look at a fire burning small diameter trees in a forest.
USDA Forest Service photo A firefighte­r wearing a backpack, yellow shirt and red helmet with their back facing the camera as they look at a fire burning small diameter trees in a forest.

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