Montana DNRC has announced Request for Project Proposals for four grant programs to assist with cross-boundary forest management:
Landscape Scale Restoration Grants
Wildland Urban Interface Grants
Community Wildfire Defense Grants
Montana Forest Action Plan Grants
Details are provided below.
Applications are due March 15, 2024.
Steve Kimball
Local Government Forest Advisor, Montana DNRC
406-210-5691
Stephen.Kimball@mt.gov
2705 Spurgin Road
Missoula, MT 59804
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Forest Stewardship Grants – Request for Proposals
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Two people walking through a regenerating lodgepole pine forest.
The current challenging conditions of Montana’s forests require strategically identifying opportunities to improve forest health and reduce wildfire risk. The 2020 Montana Forest Action Plan identifies where priority forest treatments should be focused statewide while acknowledging the need to work collaboratively to achieve cross-boundary landscape scale success. DNRC Forest Stewardship Grants provide funding to support a portion of the expense involved in implementing treatments that reduce wildfire risk and improve forest health.
Please read the Request for Project Proposals Guide, which describes current grant funding opportunities. Projects proposed for Forest Stewardship Grants should be outcome-driven,innovative, and meet priority needs. To submit a proposal, for a Forest Stewardship Grant click on the button below to access the proposal application.
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APPLICATIONS DUE MARCH 15, 2024
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