Credit: Deschutes County

Deschutes County has earmarked $125,000 for fuel reduction grants aimed at helping local communities reduce wildfire risk. Residents can apply for grant funds beginning Sept. 1. 

Since 2022, the County has allocated $425,000 in support of the Fall Fuel Reduction Grant program, which has funded 68 communities.

Grants are intended to help communities with specific, short-term projects that reduce fuels and improve defensible space. Typical grant awards range between $100 and $5,000. 

Eligible projects include, but are not limited to:

  • Equipment rental
  • Supplies for community work parties
  • Contracting fees for roadside chipping, fuel reduction or defensible space creation
  • Debris disposal fees

Note: The County discourages grant requests for regular, annual maintenance projects, such as pine needle raking and removal.

Online applications will be accepted starting Monday, Sept. 1 through Tuesday, Sept. 30. Preference will be given to communities or neighborhoods that are working toward, or have achieved, recognition as a Firewise USAโ„ข site and are proposing projects consistent with their Firewise action plan and community assessment.

For more information about the Countyโ€™s Fuel Reduction Grant Program and to fill out an online application, visit: www.deschutes.org/forester. Applications are due by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 30.

Questions? Contact Lauren Street, Natural Resources Specialist, at (541) 322-7141 or forester@deschutes.org.

This story is based on submitted information and has not been verified by our news team.ย 

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