Arizona 2024 Healthy Forest Initiative

Organization
Department of Forestry and Fire Management
Application Deadline
Description

The State of Arizona, USDA Forest Service and DOI Bureau of Land Management are expected to provide funding assistance to the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management for fire prevention, critical infrastructure protection and forest and watershed restoration through reduction of hazardous vegetation from state, federal, tribal and private lands in Arizona.

Total funding of approximately $3 million will be made available through sub-awards (grants) from DFFM on a reimbursement basis and awarded through a competitive process with emphasis on community protection and forest health. Multiple awards not exceeding $500,000 are expected. Organizations may submit more than one project application, but total funding may be limited to $500,000. Priority will be given to projects that support private industry and/or Arizona’s wood products industry. Priority will be given to projects that have not received prior treatments.

Minimum
$60000
Maximum
$500000
Eligible Entities Details
Eligible grant recipients include fire departments and districts, governmental entities, public educational institutions, 501(c) non-profit organizations, and Indian Tribes. For-profit companies and individuals are not eligible but citizen groups may work with or through an eligible organization. Projects may occur on State, Federal, Tribal, and private lands in Arizona.
Cooperative Agreement
No
Cost-Share
Yes
Eligible Entities
Nonprofits / Community-based organizations (CBOs)
Educational institutions
Tribal non-government entities
Tribal governments
Local governments
State governments
Funding Opportunity ID
A396
Deadline Submission Status
Closed
Eligible Locations Details
Arizona
Eligible Locations
Arizona