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EQIP helps forest landowners recover from wildfire, reduce fuel loads, plant trees, and improve forest health by funding conservation work on private land.
CRP is a voluntary, long-term conservation program offering financial and technical support to convert sensitive land to vegetative cover—helping reduce soil erosion, improve water quality, and enhance wildlife habitat.
The EWP Program provides NRCS technical and financial help, through local sponsors, to stabilize burned slopes, control post-fire erosion, remove debris, and repair watershed infrastructure that threatens people and property.
Provides financial & technical support to help non‑industrial private forest owners restore forest health and resources damaged by qualifying natural disasters.
Cost-share program helping landowners reforest and improve forest health after wildfire through planting, thinning and habitat practices
Provides affordable, locally-adapted tree seedlings and seed to restore forests damaged by drought, pests and catastrophic wildfire
HFRP is a voluntary NRCS program offering cost-share agreements and easements to help private and tribal landowners restore forest ecosystems, enhance biodiversity and carbon sequestration, and support endangered species recovery.
A directed grant program funding wildfire resilience projects—fuel breaks, hazardous tree removal, cultural burning, defensible space—that benefit communities and watersheds in the Sierra‑Cascade region.
Offers free technical assistance via site visits, mapping, and connections to potential cost‑share funding opportunities for small forest landowners after fire or beetle/drought mortality
SFLAP helps private landowners in Butte County develop forest management plans and access cost‑share programs (EQIP, CFIP) to implement post‑wildfire rehabilitation, fuel reduction, reforestation, and prescribed fire.
Helps landowners in Santa Barbara County with wildfire preparedness and ecological recovery via technical assistance, planning referrals, and connecting to implementation funding and demonstration projects.
RCD facilitates ordering and delivery of quality seedlings adapted to local seed zones, supporting reforestation and recovery after wildfire or other disturbances
A wildfire recovery assistance program providing no-cost technical and implementation support for forest recovery to private landowners affected by large fires in Plumas County.
Offers planning and implementation support for wildfire risk reduction efforts such as defensible space, grazing programs, community wildfire protection plans, and forest management in rural areas
A suite of projects aimed at improving forest health and wildfire resilience across Humboldt County, including evacuation route improvements and post-fire recovery.
IERCD Forestry Services support forest management, wildfire recovery, and resilience through planning, outreach, and technical assistance
Supports landowners in enhancing forest resilience through funded plans and treatments—reducing fire risk, improving biodiversity and watershed health.
Napa RCD delivers locally‑based, site‑specific, and timely technical assistance to fire‑impacted landowners and managers.
Free prescribed fire education including hands‑on workshops, technical assistance, community‑based burn support to reduce fire hazard and restore ecosystem health
Offers countywide, free technical assistance and resource support to help residents address forest health issues and improve resilience to drought, wildfire, and mortality disturbances
A planning program that helps landowners assess forest conditions and create actionable plans for long-term stewardship and wildfire resilience
Supports landowners with planning, permitting, technical support, vegetation/fuel reduction and post-fire recovery across San Mateo County
Since 2018, the program has driven scaled-up forest restoration and fuel reduction across Siskiyou County via collaborative landowner and agency partnerships.
Offers free property assessments highlighting fire‑safety & stewardship opportunities; supports implementation of management practices voluntarily
Funds provided to support wildfire resilience and forest health on private forest lands through cost-share incentives under a CAL FIRE grant pilot
Natural-fire-cycle restoration through proactive vegetation management, hazardous-fuel reduction, and community resilience support across Tehama County
Program provides technical guidance, planning support, and fuels reduction projects to improve forest health and reduce wildfire risk in Trinity County forests.
The program is a collaborative regional forest health and resiliency initiative providing technical assistance and fuel reduction to reduce wildfire risk along the Central Coast and improve ecosystem health on private lands.
The Yuba County RCD program supports small and underserved landowners by delivering forest health planning, education, and thinning treatments to enhance fire resiliency across private forest parcels.
Voluntary, incentive-based program to conserve private working forest lands via easements or purchase, retaining forestry uses while protecting conservation values in perpetuity.
Provides free seedlings to support reforestation of disrupted forest lands, improving water, soil, habitat, public benefit.
Supports development and implementation of forest management plans to improve forest health, reduce wildfire risk, enhance value.
Provides personalized on-site evaluation of wildfire risk, pest threats, and tree health, with recommendations to protect the home and landscape.
Supports recovery of forests after wildfire in by replanting trees, reducing erosion, and restoring ecological health; projects aim to stabilize landscapes and re-establish forest cover.
Provides technical assistance, cost-share, and restoration resources for landowners to improve forest health, recover from wildfire, and implement fire mitigation practices in Boulder County.
Assists landowners in Jefferson County with wildfire mitigation, post-fire recovery, and improving forest resilience through planning, technical assistance, and cost-share opportunities.
Comprehensive program helping private landowners in critical areas reduce wildfire risk. Offers a free on-site consultation with a forester and a customized forest management plan, followed by guidance and cost-share support to carry out thinning and fuels reduction projects
A collaborative program to restore forests, reduce wildfire risk, and improve watershed health through projects that cross ownership boundaries.
Provides long-term technical and financial support for private landowners to establish, restore, and manage forests for conservation, watershed protection, wildlife habitat, and forest products.
Provides permanent protection for private forestlands in Hawai‘i through voluntary conservation easements or acquisition, ensuring sustainable forest use and watershed protection.
Provides technical assistance, cost-share, and on-the-ground support for forest restoration, wildfire risk reduction, and watershed protection in the Upper South Platte region.
Collaborative program to restore forests, reduce wildfire risk, and protect watershed health in the Poudre River basin through reforestation and forest management on multiple ownerships.
Collaborative program to restore forests, reduce wildfire risk, and improve watershed resilience in the Big Thompson basin, often through multi-ownership projects.
Provides affordable native and non-native seedlings for reforestation, conservation, and habitat restoration to support forest health and watershed protection across Hawai‘i.
Helps private landowners manage forests for wildfire risk reduction, reforestation, wildlife habitat, timber, and watershed health through long-term stewardship planning.
Provides technical guidance and potential financial support to help Idaho forest landowners recover after wildfire, stabilize soil, and restore healthy forest conditions.
Voluntary program that provides permanent protection for private forest lands in Idaho through conservation easements or land acquisition, ensuring sustainable forestry and conservation values.
Provides competitive grants to support Tribes, local governments, and organizations in Idaho with wildfire risk reduction, forest restoration, and community fire resilience projects.
Provides technical assistance and cost-share opportunities for Southwest Idaho landowners to improve forest health, reduce wildfire fuels, and participate in landscape-scale restoration.
A voluntary certification and recognition program for Idaho forest landowners practicing sustainable forestry, linked to the national American Tree Farm System.
Program provides technical assistance, grant funding, and educational opportunities to help landowners sustainably manage forest land and mitigate wildfire risk.
Funds innovative, cross-boundary forest restoration projects that improve forest health, reduce wildfire risk, and support urban/community forests.
Supports collaborative, cross-boundary forest restoration projects that improve resilience and address statewide priority issues.
Voluntary program that permanently protects private forest lands in Montana through conservation easements or acquisitions, ensuring sustainable forestry and conservation benefits.
Provides competitive funding to help landowners, Tribes, and communities in the Kootenai region reduce wildfire risk, complete fuel mitigation, and build fire-adapted landscapes.
Provides landowners with cost-share funding, technical assistance, and forester support to reduce hazardous fuels and create defensible space around homes and properties.
Provides outreach, education, and technical assistance to help landowners and communities in the Swan Valley prepare for wildfire through defensible space, fuels mitigation, and community fire adaptation strategies.
A voluntary recognition and certification program that supports Montana forest landowners in managing sustainably for long-term forest health, productivity, and conservation values.
Provides one-stop assistance for private landowners to reduce wildfire risk by thinning and fuels mitigation, with cost-share funding and contractor support.
Provides technical assistance and cost-share funding for landowners and communities in western Montana to reduce wildfire risk and improve forest health through hazardous fuel reduction.
Provides one-on-one technical assistance and stewardship planning for landowners, covering forest health, fuels reduction, grazing, invasive species, riparian restoration, and wildlife habitat, while connecting landowners to funding and partner resources.
Provides free forest stewardship planning services to help landowners actively manage forests for health, productivity, and resilience.
Recognition program that certifies landowners practicing sustainable forestry and links them to technical support and funding opportunities.
Provides technical and financial support to reduce insect/disease risks, improve resilience, and manage forest health.
Federal wildfire risk reduction program funding planning and mitigation in at-risk communities and Tribes.
Large-scale restoration grant program for forests and watersheds that enhances resilience, water resources, and wildlife habitat.
Supports hazardous fuel reduction projects on non-federal lands to improve wildfire preparedness and fire-adapted ecosystems.
Funds collaborative restoration projects that address wildfire, habitat, water, and invasive species on priority landscapes.
Conservation easement program protecting working private forestlands from conversion, ensuring long-term forest use.
Offers conservation seedlings for landowners to restore forestland, improve habitat, or prevent erosion.
Provides free training and certification for safe prescribed fire use, enabling landowners to apply fire as a management tool.
Provides technical and financial assistance for forest health and wildfire risk reduction through thinning, defensible space, community chipper events, workshops, and green waste disposal in the East Mountains.
Provides cost-share grants to help private landowners thin trees, create defensible space, and improve overall forest health in the Estancia Basin.
Provides cost-share and technical assistance for landowners to complete conservation practices including forest stand improvement, wildfire mitigation, rangeland health, and irrigation efficiency.
Provides technical and financial assistance for hazardous fuels reduction and forest health treatments on private lands, prioritizing high fire hazard sites near communities.
Provides funding for acquisition of forestland to create community forests, ensuring long-term conservation, public access, and sustainable management.
Provides planning and implementation funds to reduce wildfire risk in at-risk communities across Oregon.
Provides permanent protection of private forestlands through conservation easements or acquisition to prevent conversion and ensure sustainable forestry.
Supports collaborative, cross-boundary restoration projects addressing priority forest and watershed issues in Oregon.
Competitive grants to help small forestland owners reduce wildfire risk by funding hazardous fuel reduction treatments.
Helps landowners prepare or update forest stewardship/management plans to meet objectives, accessing further incentive programs, and improving forest health.
Voluntary recognition and certification program for Oregon forest landowners who practice sustainable forestry, providing technical support, networking, and advocacy.
Provides landowners with technical assistance, site assessments, and connections to grants for forest health, fuels reduction, water quality, habitat restoration, and conservation planning.
Provides technical and financial assistance to private landowners for thinning, fuels reduction, and restoration to improve forest resiliency, protect water quality, and reduce wildfire risk.
Provides technical assistance and occasional financial support for forest health, wildfire resiliency, post-fire restoration, and riparian restoration for landowners in Jackson County.
Provides technical assistance, workshops, and cost-share support for forest conservation practices, including thinning, invasive control, habitat restoration, and wildfire preparedness in Washington County.
WMSWCD’s forest conservation services support forest stewardship planning, tree thinning, wildfire risk reduction, habitat conservation, and related practices for forested lands under their stewardship area.
Provides technical and financial assistance for hazardous fuels reduction, prescribed fire, mapping, post-fire recovery, and long-term forest resiliency projects in Lake County.
Voluntary program that protects private forestlands from conversion by purchasing conservation easements, keeping forests working while allowing timber harvesting and recreation.
Provides professional forester-written management or stewardship plans that guide landowners in sustainable forest practices, improve forest health, reduce wildfire risk, and may unlock eligibility for cost-share programs and tax benefits.
Provides financial and technical assistance to East Texas landowners to establish, enhance, and manage longleaf pine ecosystems, improving habitat, resilience, and wildfire resistance.
Voluntary recognition program for Texas family forest landowners practicing sustainable forestry, part of the American Tree Farm System, providing certification, education, and networking opportunities.
Provides technical forestry assistance and professional management plans to help private landowners improve forest health, reduce wildfire risk, and access other funding programs.
Protects private forestlands from conversion by purchasing conservation easements, ensuring sustainable management and long-term forest stewardship.
Supports large-scale, collaborative restoration projects that improve forest health, wildfire resiliency, and watershed/habitat conditions on priority landscapes.
Compensates small forest landowners for timber value lost due to riparian harvest restrictions by purchasing 40-year conservation easements.
Permanently protects critical riparian habitat and unstable channel migration zones by compensating small landowners for easement agreements.
Provides free technical help to small forestland owners navigating Washington’s complex forest practices rules, permits, and compliance requirements.
Removes fish-blocking culverts and other barriers on small private forestlands to restore salmon and trout habitat, with state covering most or all project costs.
Provides technical and financial assistance to small and medium forest landowners to implement thinning, fuels reduction, and management plans that improve forest health and reduce wildfire risk.
Provides free technical assistance and support for developing Forest Stewardship Plans that improve forest health, wildfire preparedness, and landowner eligibility for funding and tax programs.
State-run nursery providing high-quality, zone-adapted tree seedlings for reforestation, post-fire recovery, and conservation planting.
Provides technical and financial assistance for thinning, defensible space, fuel breaks, hazard tree removal, and stewardship planning to improve forest health and wildfire resilience for small-acreage landowners.
Provides technical assistance and helps landowners access funding for thinning, pruning, debris management, and other forest health practices that reduce wildfire risk and improve resilience to drought, insects, and disease.
Provides free, personalized forest management plans that support landowners in timber production, wildlife habitat, climate adaptation, and wildfire risk reduction while helping them access cost-share opportunities.
Provides site visits, forest management planning, wildfire risk reduction support, and technical guidance for forest health, habitat, and stewardship. Connects landowners to WA Forest Stewardship Program and cost-share funding opportunities.
Provides free, non-regulatory technical planning for forest landowners, including management plans, wildfire risk reduction, timber management, wildlife habitat, vegetation stabilization, and access to cost-share/tax programs.
Provides free on-site evaluations, technical guidance, and Forest Stewardship Plans for small-lot forest landowners, improving forest health, wildfire resilience, and habitat while connecting landowners to funding and tax incentives.
Provides planning, technical support, and financial resources for forest stewardship, wildfire resilience, thinning, fuels reduction, and habitat protection.
Provides cost-share for forest health practices such as thinning, pruning, slash treatment, and fuels reduction to improve resiliency and reduce wildfire risk.
Provides technical assistance, stewardship planning, and connections to cost-share funding for small forest landowners to improve forest health, reduce wildfire risk, and enhance habitat.
Offers cost-share support for forest management practices aimed at wildfire risk reduction and long-term forest health.
Provides technical assistance, planning, and education for forest owners to improve forest health, manage wildfire risks, and sustain ecosystems unique to the San Juan Islands.
Provides technical assistance, cost-share support, and educational workshops for forest health, wildfire risk assessment, reforestation, non-timber forest products, ecosystem services, climate adaptation, and habitat restoration.
Provides site visits, wildfire preparedness consultations, and planning for timber, wildlife, and vegetation management. Connects landowners with WSU Extension Forestry resources and financial assistance programs.
Provides technical assistance, site visits, and community education on wildfire resilience, fuels reduction, and stewardship planning. Offers mobile chipping services, home ignition zone assessments, and connections to federal/state cost-share for larger projects.
Provides free site visits, technical advice, and planning support to landowners for forest health, timber management, wildfire resilience, habitat enhancement, and recreation. Assists with cost-share funding access and forest tax incentive programs.
Provides site visits, planning, and education for forest health and wildfire resilience. Connects landowners with cost-share opportunities, state/federal programs, and local tax incentives to support sustainable forest management.
Supports tribes and landowners in designing, conducting, and analyzing forest inventories to inform forest management plans
Formal planning document that sets goals and standards for sustainable multiple‑use management of tribal forest lands
The program reduces wildfire risk by lowering fuel loads, restoring ecosystem resilience, integrating tribal knowledge, and coordinating across BIA regions. It supports reduction of hazardous fuels in Indian Country.
This is BIA’s structured effort to repair damage from wildfire suppression activities, reduce risks of erosion/flooding etc., and restore resilience to landscapes and resources in Indian Country.