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​Building Fire Resiliency in California’s Coast Range Forests and Grasslands

​Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP)
​The “Building Fire Resiliency in California’s Coast Range Forests and Grasslands” Project is a collaboration of partners, funders, and forest and range landowners working to implement land management practices that will minimize wildfire impacts on human life and property by providing financial and technical assistance to private landowners.
About the Grant
​The project partnership received a five-year $4,922,235 grant from USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to provide technical and financial assistance to reduce fuel loads, improve forest and rangeland health, and recover from wildfire damage in Colusa, Lake, Mendocino, Napa, Solano, Sonoma, and Yolo Counties. Projects are awarded through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP).

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Led by After the Fire's parent organization Rebuild NorthBay Foundation, in partnership with core partners and a technical advisory committee, the this Project leverages local knowledge, funding, and resources with federal USDA-NRCS dollars through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program. Our partners are contributing $4,922,235 in match funding. Partners include:
  • Rebuild NorthBay Foundation / After the Fire: Recover. Rebuild. Reimagine.
  • Local NRCS offices
  • Colusa County Resource Conservation District
  • Mendocino County Resource Conservation District
  • Napa County Resource Conservation District
  • Solano Resource Conservation District
  • Yolo County Resource Conservation District
  • Clear Lake Environmental Research Center

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  • About Us
    • Who We Are >
      • About CLERC
      • BOARD OF DIRECTORS
      • STAFF
      • Collaborators
    • What We Do >
      • Fire & Forestry >
        • Community Projects >
          • Hazardous Fuel Reduction Project - Phase 1
          • Wildfire Resilience Project - Phase 1
          • Northshore Fuels Team
          • South Lake Chipping Program
          • Fox Drive Fire Prevention Project
          • Middletown and Cobb Evacuation Route Clearing
          • Bottle Rock Rd Project
        • Cost-Share Programs >
          • North Bay Forest Improvement Program (NBFIP)
          • Building Fire Resiliency in California's Coast Range Forests and Grasslands
      • Hitch Observation Program
  • The CLERC Lab
  • Resources
    • Current Conditions
    • Lab Forms
    • Report Hitch Sighting
    • Lake County TREX
    • Wildfire Resiliency Resources
    • The CLERC Library
  • Connect
    • CLERC News
    • Work With Us
    • Contact Us >
      • Landowner Contact Form
    • Donate