Community Wildfire Defense Grant Update
For those thinking of submitting a CWDG application in the upcoming 2nd round, these statistics from round 1 prepared by request of the Forest Service, may
OLWF Blog
For those thinking of submitting a CWDG application in the upcoming 2nd round, these statistics from round 1 prepared by request of the Forest Service, may
“The West is Burning” highlights unified community response to wildfire PRINEVILLE, OR – Discover Your Forest, Oregon Living with Fire, and the Ochoco National Forest
FEMA is announcing $160 million in additional funding for states, local communities,tribes, territories, and the District of Columbia to build climate and disaster resiliency, including
Oregon – The Oregon Office of State Fire Marshal recently awarded $ 1,906,862.00 to twelve entities in Central Oregon through its Community Wildfire Risk Reduction Grant
Deschutes County is seeking proposals to provide the following services: Oregon Living With Fire Coordinator. Proposals will be accepted until 5 p.m. on Monday, May
The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Fund or BRIC aims to shift the focus away from reactive disaster spending by encouraging research supported, proactive investment
May is National Wildfire Awareness Month. If you live in Central Oregon you ARE at risk for experiencing wildfire. That is just a fact. ‘Fire
IAFC has received funding through a DHS/FEMA/AFG/FP&S grant to provide support for roadside community chipping programs.
The OSFM is hosting virtual listening and understanding sessions in March 2022. These sessions will assist the OSFM in informing the strategic investment of two
Oregon Living with Fire is guided by the National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy’s framework and vision: To safely and effectively extinguish fire, when needed; use fire where allowable; manage our natural resources; and collectively, learn to live with wildland fire.
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