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Community Wildfire Defense Grant

Last post: August 03, 2022 11:35 AM Posts: 2 Views: 694
  • Community Wildfire Defense Grant
    A home that survived the Holiday Farm Fire in 2020, due to mitigation work done by the Oregon Department of Forestry completed with federal grant funding. Oregon Department of Forestry photo by Jenna Trentadue.

    About the Community Wildfire Defense Grant

    The Community Wildfire Defense Grants are intended to help at-risk local communities and Tribes plan and reduce the risk against wildfire.

    The Act prioritizes at-risk communities in an area identified as having high or very high wildfire hazard potential, are low-income, and/or have been impacted by a severe disaster. More details on these three priorities can be found in the Notices of Funding Opportunity (NOFOs) below.

    The CWDG helps communities in the wildland urban interface (WUI) implement the three goals of the National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy (Cohesive Strategy):

    • Restore and Maintain Landscapes: Landscapes across all jurisdictions are resilient to fire-related disturbances, in accordance with management objectives.
    • Create Fire Adapted Communities: Human populations and infrastructure can better withstand a wildfire without loss of life and property.
    • Improve Wildfire Response: All jurisdictions participate in making and implementing safe, effective, efficient risk-based wildfire management decisions.

    The grants are funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

    There are two primary project types for which the grant provides funding:

    • The development and revision of Community Wildfire Protection Plans.
    • The implementation of projects described in a Community Wildfire Protection Plan that is less than ten years old.

    How to Apply for the Community Wildfire Defense Grant Program

    Applications now available. For questions regarding applications, please contact Sheila Walker, accessga@usda.gov

      Eligibility:

      The grants are only for eligible projects developed by communities, Tribes, states, non-profits, and Alaska Native Corporations. Communities will receive priority for this program if they are a low-income area, recently impacted by disaster or in a wildfire hazard location.

      Category Elements
      Eligibility
      • At-risk community
      • For project implementation: Described in the Community Wildfire Protection Plan that is not more than 10-years old
      • Entity type: local governments, Tribes, non-profit organizations, State forestry agencies, Alaska Native Corporations
      • Roofing ordinance (applies to ½ of the funding)
      Scoring: Priority
      • Area identified as having high or very high wildfire hazard potential
      • Low-income community; or
      • Community impacted by a severe disaster

      Community Wildfire Protection Plan Development or Update Community Wildfire Protection Plan Project Implementation
      Eligibility General ones listed previously General ones, including less than 10-years old CWPP
      Maximum Grant Award No more than $250k No more than $10M

      Cost-Share Match

      Not less than 10% Not less than 25%
      Cost-Share Match Waiver Full waiver if community is underserved, only waiver allowed Same requirements
      Requirements Some Basic Community Wildfire Protection Plan elements may be described in the appendix for those developed under this program. Must be a project described in a Community Wildfire Protection Plan

      Registration:

      • Important: Applicants must register in sam.gov to apply for a grant through grants.gov. Organizations using the grants.gov portal must have an active registration with the System for Award Management (SAM.gov), which will generate a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI). Creating a SAM registration may take several weeks or more to complete. Therefore, ensure you apply for your SAM registration promptly.

      How to Apply in grants.gov

      • Applications are now available in grants.gov.

      Applicants can find the grant opportunities on grants.gov using the opportunity number for specific locations. All applications must include a project proposal.

      Save the Date:

      The upcoming dates are available to attend the Community Wildfire Defense Grant Webinars for Applicants. Registration is now Open. To attend a webinar, follow the Registration Instructions available in the Wildland Fire Learning Portal to set-up an account.

      • Northeast-Midwest States: August 4, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern Time)
      • Western States and Territories: August 8, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)
      • Southern States: August 9, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern Time)
      • Tribes: August 9, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)
    • You should be looking into this grant regarding the Bear Creek subdivision. The wildfire you guys had to deal with earlier this year is a great catalyst for this grant.