Deschutes County is announcing a new grant opportunity to help local communities reduce the risk of wildfire. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has allocated $90,000 to support fuel reduction projects for projects that are adjacent to or within one mile of BLM land.
“This program is a great opportunity for local communities to reduce their wildfire risk,” said Deschutes County Forester Kevin Moriarty. “As we review applications, we’ll be looking to fund short-term projects that reduce fuels and improve defensible space.”
Applications will be accepted until March 31. There are no established minimum or maximum amounts for grant requests, however awards are anticipated to range between $20,000-30,000 in contractual services. Actual award amounts will be dependent on demand.
Additional information about grant requirements and the grant application are available online: deschutes.org/2024BLMCFAP.