Wildfire Prevention Fuels Reduction Forest Restoration
PARTNERS, GRANTS & AGREEMENTS
Over the years, CHIPS has developed many partnerships in the Central Sierra Nevada and beyond, and through these, we assist federal, state, municipal, and private partners accomplish forest stewardship activities that meet our triple bottom line approach of fire-safe communities, healthy forests and sustainable local economies. Scroll down to learn more.
U.S. Forest Service
Together with the U.S. Forest Service, CHIPS provides wildfire prevention and fuels reduction across all 13 National Forests in California. CHIPS manages forests for sustainable multiple-uses to meet the diverse needs of people, ensure the health of our natural resources, manage wildfire and guard against invasive threats. We also have individual agreements with the Eldorado, Humboldt-Toiyabe, Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, and Stanislaus National Forests.
Bureau of Land Management, Motherlode Field Office
Together with The Bureau of Land Management's mission, we sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. We work or have worked with the BLM in Calaveras, Amador and Butte Counties. Click here to go to the BLM Motherlode Field Office website.
Yosemite National Park
CHIPS has cooperative agreements and work under grants with Yosemite National Park, National Park Foundation, and Yosemite Conservancy to conduct ecosystem and cultural restoration and fuels reduction work, while bolstering tribal workforce development in the Yosemite region.
Partnerships
We partner with Cal Fire, the USFS, The National Parks System, Fire Safe Councils, Resource Conservation Districts, the Natural Resource Conservation Service, Yosemite-Sequoia Resource Conservation District and Development Council, local water agencies and PG&E, in addition to private landowners, to conduct fuels reduction work on lands predominantly in and adjacent to communities.
Sierra Institute: Workforce Development Training; High Roads Training Partnership
We have agreements with the Sierra Institute to work with tribal entities to establish forest stewardship crews and to deploy them under those agreements.
The High Roads Training Partnership will help to equip and train crews, and to procure contracts for work.
Grants
We have several grants from various funding agencies to accomplish fuels reduction and thinning for forest health, with a goal of utilizing local contractors and vendors to boost local forest economy, including Sierra Nevada Conservancy, CAL FIRE, California Wildlife Conservation Board, National Forest Foundation, National Parks Foundation, California Workforce Development Board, USFS Wood Innovations, Economic Development Administration, the Save the Redwoods League and the Sierra Nevada Alliance.
Click the link below to visit CHIPS' Request for Proposals (RFPs) page to see current and past grant-funded projects CHIPS is administering.
Amador-Calaveras Consensus Group
Along with the Amador-Calaveras Consensus Group (ACCG), a community-based group of diverse stakeholders, we work to create fire-safe communities, healthy forests and watersheds, and sustainable local economies.