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Firewise USA Community Grants is administered by the Kentucky Division of Forestry and funds projects that reduce wildfire risk and hazard in Kentucky's wildland/urban interface communities. Grants are awarded from $1,000 to $10,000 and administered through an 80/20 reimbursement system. Grant priority is based on community-at-risk level, establishment of a local Firewise USA Community, and the type of project submitted.
Before any project begins, applicants and the Division of Forestry must sign a Memorandum of Agreement. Applications must be emailed to KDFGrants. Firewise@ky.
gov. The program is open to communities across Kentucky.
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Kentucky Division of Forestry 2025 Firewise USA Community Grant Program | KCTCS Kentucky Division of Forestry 2025 Firewise USA Community Grant Program The Kentucky Division of Forestry is currently accepting grant applications for the 2025 Kentucky Firewise USA™ Community Grant Program. Grants may be awarded for projects to reduce the wildfire risk and/or hazard in Kentucky’s wildland/urban interface communities.
Grant priority will be given based on community-at-risk level, establishment of a local Firewise USA™ Community, and type of project submitted. Grants will be awarded from a minimum of $1,000. 00 to a maximum of $10,000.
00 and administered through an 80/20 reimbursement system. Applicants will carry out grant projects and submit invoices to the Kentucky Division of Forestry that document the The grant information package includes information on eligible equipment, supplies, and projects, application forms, and proposal instructions. Before any project begins, the applicant and the Kentucky Division of Forestry must sign a Memorandum of Agreement.
The Division will email an official project start letter to awarded applicants. The applicant is then required to adhere to the project approved in its application. Grant applications must be emailed to KDFGrants.
Firewise@ky. gov and must be received by 4:30 P. M.
EDT on May 15, 2024. No faxed or mailed applications 2025 KDF Firewise USA Community Grant Application Packet For further information or assistance, please contact the Rural Fire Technical Advisor, Kessley Baker, at 606-260-5651 or KDFGrants. Firewise@ky.
gov . Kentucky Community & Technical College System
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Communities in Kentucky. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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