DNR Awards $1.6 Million in Forest Restoration Grants to Forest Collaboratives in WA

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NEWS RELEASE

JANUARY 24, 2020

Projects funded by these grants will help reduce wildfire risk

 The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has awarded nine organizations across Washington with a combined $1.6 million in grant funding to help make forests in their communities healthier and more resilient, including to wildfires.   Through the All Lands Forest Restoration Grant Program, DNR awarded about $1.25 million to help these groups plan and conduct forest health treatments, such as the thinning of overly dense forests. Additionally, through the Building Forest Partnerships Grant Program, DNR awarded $350,000 to help the organizations reach potential partners and the public through outreach activities, such as public meetings, forest field trips, and website development. In all, the funding will lead to the increased health and resilience of more than 1,400 acres of forest, while surveys and other on-the-ground activities will inform restoration planning on an additional 31,250 acres. “I am proud to support the forest collaboratives in Washington state that are working alongside us to make forests healthier and naturally resilient to devastating wildfires,” said Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz, who leads DNR. “These local organizations, as well as our federal, tribal and industry partners, are instrumental in our all-lands forest health strategy, which allows us to work together across property lines and restore forests on a landscape scale.” Both grant programs were established by the Washington Legislature in 2018, and Franz secured money in the 2019-21 budget to continue them. DNR awarded its first round of grants through these programs in the fall of 2018, investing $1.8 million in the estimated treatment of more than 1,800 acres of unhealthy forest and the planning necessary to treat up to 120,400 more acres. The only recipients eligible for these grants are forest collaboratives — a mix of conservation groups, state and federal agencies, tribes, timber workers, and other community members — who are joining forces across property boundaries to improve forest health while also supporting the rural timber economy. In central and eastern Washington, the collaboratives that received grant funding are working in high-priority watersheds identified in DNR’s 20-Year Forest Health Strategic Plan. DNR awarded its latest round of grant funding as follows:

  • Chumstick Wildfire Stewardship Coalition, in Leavenworth: Awarded $193,743 in All Lands Forest Restoration funding and $40,000 in Building Forest Partnerships funding. Local media contact: Corrine Hoffman, (206) 999-8004
  • Darrington Collaborative, in Northwest Washington: Awarded $211,557 in All Lands Forest Restoration funding and $39,990 in Building Forest Partnerships funding. Local media contact: Anjolene Price, 360-322-0578
  • North Central Washington Forest Health Collaborative: Awarded $194,627 in All Lands Forest Restoration funding and $40,000 in Building Forest Partnerships funding. Local media contact: Pete Teigen, (509) 662-4710
  • Northeast Washington Forestry Coalition: Awarded $40,000 in Building Forest Partnerships funding. Local media contact: Sarah Newman, (509) 675-1211
  • Olympic Forest Collaborative, on the Olympic Peninsula: Awarded $124,750 in All Lands Forest Restoration funding and $39,918 in Building Forest Partnerships funding. Local media contact: Jill Silver, (360) 301-4306
  • Pinchot Partners, in Southwest Washington: Awarded $40,000 in Building Forest Partnerships funding. Local media contact: Taylor Aalvik, (360) 577-8140
  • South Gifford Pinchot Collaborative Group, in Southwest Washington: Awarded $353,376 in All Lands Forest Restoration funding and $40,000 in Building Forest Partnerships funding. Local media contact: Jay McLaughlin, (509) 364-4110
  • Stemilt Partnership, in Chelan County: Awarded $171,947 in All Lands Forest Restoration funding and $27,786 in Building Forest Partnerships funding. Local media contact: Erin McKay, (509) 630-5303
  • Tapash Sustainable Forest Collaborative, in South Central Washington: Awarded $40,000 in Building Forest Partnerships funding. Local media contact: Tessa Vermeul, (509) 540-0763

### MEDIA CONTACT

Stevie MathieuCommunications Manager

360-902-1157

stevie.mathieu@dnr.wa.gov