Wildland Fire Management

State Fire Assistance Program

The Nevada Division of Forestry (NDF) is responsible, in conjunction with a variety of federal, state and local cooperators, for developing and maintaining efficient and effective fire protection services through the Cooperative Fire Program of the State of Nevada.

 
 

Purpose

For the past several years, the National Fire Plan and the US Forest Service have made it possible for states to develop SFA grant programs. The intent of the SFA grant program is to provide funding to reduce risk and moderate the threat of catastrophic fire, especially in Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) areas. The four areas of emphasis are to:

  • Improve prevention/education in the interface
  • Reduce hazardous fuel
  • Restore fire-adapted ecosystems
  • Promote community assistance/planning

The State Fire Assistance grant program provides funding for fuel projects in each of Nevada’s seventeen counties. Funding is used to assess, plan and implement fuel treatment projects using a combination of hand crews, mechanical thinning, chipping, mulching, and seeding. Grant funded projects reduce the threat of catastrophic fire by developing green strips, creating defensible space and improving forest health. NDF solicits pre-proposals each year and then selects those grants that will effectively compete with other states for federal grant funds. NDF will assist those with proposals selected to compete by helping the cooperators develop a full proposal that will be submitted by NDF to the federal competitive grant evaluation committee. If applications compete well with those from other states and federal funds are allocated, then NDF will receive the funds and either sub-grant them to the applicants or administer them in-house.

 
 

The National Fire Plan

NDF, in cooperation with our Federal and Local cooperators and partners, fully supports the National Cohesive Strategy. The National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy is a strategic push to work collaboratively among all stakeholders and across all landscapes, using best science, to make meaningful progress towards the three goals:

  • Resilient Landscapes
  • Fire Adapted Communities
  • Safe & Effective Wildfire Response

For more information on the National Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy visit the Forests and Rangelands webpage. For more information on how NDF is implementing the Cohesive Strategy, please view our Strategic Plan.

 
 

Funding Opportunities

Grant applications are solicited annually by NDF. Please visit our Funding Opportunities webpage to view NDF’s current solicitations for grant pre-proposals.

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Highlighted Projects

Western Region
Spooner Landscape Resilience Project
The Spooner Landscape Resilience Project is a 300-acre environmental improvement initiative, spearheaded by the Nevada Tahoe Resource Team and the Nevada Division of Forestry.
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Western Region
Lot X Fuels Reduction and Forest Restoration Project
The Lot X Fuels Reduction and Forest Reforestation Project was funded through a US Forest Service Hazardous Fuels Grant, to improve forest and riparian health in Lot X...
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Northern Region
Ruby Lake Estates Project
In partnership with the United States Forest Service, Conservation Crews from Wells and Carlin began work on the Ruby Lake Estates project in October of 2020. Located on the Southeast side of the Ruby Mountains...
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