CCI Fire Prevention Grants Workshop Fire Prevention Grants

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CCI Fire Prevention Grants Workshop

CCI Fire Prevention Grants Workshop

Fire Prevention Grants Program Fire Prevention Grant Guidelines Overview Reduction of GHG from uncontrolled

Fire Prevention Grants Program Fire Prevention Grant Guidelines Overview Reduction of GHG from uncontrolled wildfire, including Less wildland fires started Reduction in total acres burnt Structures not damaged or destroyed by wildfire Benefits to defined “Low Income” and “Disadvantaged Communities” Linkage for protecting habitable structures in the SRA (Not required to be in SRA)

Fire Prevention Grants Program Grant Guidelines Overview Hazard Fuel Reduction / Dead & Dying

Fire Prevention Grants Program Grant Guidelines Overview Hazard Fuel Reduction / Dead & Dying Tree Removal Fire Prevention Planning Fire Prevention Public Education Grants will run through March 15, 2024

Eligible Applicants State Agencies Native American Tribes Local government within or adjacent to State

Eligible Applicants State Agencies Native American Tribes Local government within or adjacent to State Responsibility Area (SRA), including: Incorporated Cities and Counties Fire Districts Community Services Districts Water Districts Resource Conservation Districts Other Special districts Fire Safe Councils with a 501(c)3 designation Other non-profit organizations with a 501(c)3 designation such as Certified Local Conservation Corps

Ineligible Projects Some examples of non-qualifying project types and activities: Purchase of capital equipment

Ineligible Projects Some examples of non-qualifying project types and activities: Purchase of capital equipment > $250, 000 (excludes vehicles). Installation, creation, upgrade, or maintenance of fire protection features, such as roads, bridges, structure’s or water storage facilities. Any project submitted by a for profit company. Projects or activities with indirect costs greater than 12%. Projects or activities utilizing CAL FIRE staff without corresponding reimbursements or requests seeking funding for services already provided by CAL FIRE. Removal of dead and dying trees that do not pose a threat to public health and safety.

Application Process Electronic application packet submissions NIFC/Mapping submissions Articles Of Incorporation (AOI) Various Standard

Application Process Electronic application packet submissions NIFC/Mapping submissions Articles Of Incorporation (AOI) Various Standard Forms (204, 19, 21) Board Resolution Grant End Date

Application Process (cont. ) Try to submit your application & supporting materials ahead of

Application Process (cont. ) Try to submit your application & supporting materials ahead of the deadline of 3: 00 pm PST on Wednesday, December 4, 2019. You should request a Project Tracking ID per application as soon as possible when starting the application process You will receive a tracking number for each application you are submitting as well as a link to a Box. com folder. Please accept the invitation for each folder and follow account set-up and login instructions. Entries submitted/modified after the deadline will automatically be rejected

WEB MAP APP Geo Point Treatment Influence Zone (TIZ) Project Influence Zone (PIZ) DO

WEB MAP APP Geo Point Treatment Influence Zone (TIZ) Project Influence Zone (PIZ) DO NOT contact NIFC for any login issues. Applicants must request this information as early as possible during the grant application process. Requests that are made less than one week prior to the due date (after November 26, 2019) may not be considered. Email at FPGrants@fire. ca. gov for any NIFC/Mapping questions. Applications without Polygon(s) and Geo Point will not be accepted.

Mistakes to Avoid APPLICATION Acres Project Acres- The Project influence Zone (PIZ) is the

Mistakes to Avoid APPLICATION Acres Project Acres- The Project influence Zone (PIZ) is the broad geographic area encompassing the neighborhoods or communities that the grant proposal is designed to protect with fuel reductions, public education, or planning activities. This can be the sum of all treatment areas or could include a buffer area around the planning / public education target. Please keep the PIZ from encompassing an overly large area, unless benefits are clearly defined in the Scopeof-Work. Treatment Acres-. -Treatments areas within a PIZ, where on-the-ground activities are accomplished (e. g. hazard fuel reductions, shaded fuel breaks, masticating, etc. ). There can be multiple discrete Treatment areas associated with a PIZ. Some projects (e. g. , Planning & Public Education) may NOT have treatment areas.

Mistakes to Avoid (cont. ) NIFC/MAPPING If you applied for the Grants last year,

Mistakes to Avoid (cont. ) NIFC/MAPPING If you applied for the Grants last year, you should have a NIFC account. GEO Point should be the center of your project Drawing polygon for entire California State is not acceptable. Provide the correct email address and phone number You must request a NIFC account no later than November 26, 2019

Solicitation Process March 2020 Unsuccessful Applicants Notified Grant Applications Submitted to CAL FIRE Review

Solicitation Process March 2020 Unsuccessful Applicants Notified Grant Applications Submitted to CAL FIRE Review of Applications December 4, 2019 December - February Grantees May Start Working on Project Grant Agreements Executed Grant Agreements Issued By September 2020 By May 2020 Successful Applicants Notified to Receive Grant

CEQA Projects requiring CEQA review are required to provide documented compliance within 12 months

CEQA Projects requiring CEQA review are required to provide documented compliance within 12 months from the grant execution. Ground Work cannot begin until CEQA requirements have been completed.

CEQA Grantees should budget funds to cover the costs of CEQA Compliance. 13

CEQA Grantees should budget funds to cover the costs of CEQA Compliance. 13

Letters of Support Community support will be considered as part of the scoring criteria

Letters of Support Community support will be considered as part of the scoring criteria Letters of Commitment Written letters of commitment from partnering agencies must be submitted with the application External communication plans are encouraged such as project signage, community meetings, press releases and field tours

Invoicing process Monthly Billing Invoice Process Required Back-up Documentation Link to the Invoice Template

Invoicing process Monthly Billing Invoice Process Required Back-up Documentation Link to the Invoice Template can be found on the CAL FIRE Grants homepage at https: //www. fire. ca. gov/grants/

Grant Administration Process Advance Payment Requests Can be up to 25% of grant award

Grant Administration Process Advance Payment Requests Can be up to 25% of grant award amount for eligible entities Must be fully liquidated before another advance can be issued Accountability Reports Must be filed every four months upon receiving Advance Payment should be expended within a six (6) months timeframe upon receipt

Grant Administration Process (cont. ) The following forms can be found on the CAL

Grant Administration Process (cont. ) The following forms can be found on the CAL FIRE Grants webpage at https: //www. fire. ca. gov/grants/ Invoice Template Resolution Advanced Payment Request & Report Accountability Form Quarterly Report Template Final Report Template

Costs Allowable Costs Unallowable Costs Indirect Costs

Costs Allowable Costs Unallowable Costs Indirect Costs

Things to Remember Resource Land Saturation Use agreements Following all deadlines

Things to Remember Resource Land Saturation Use agreements Following all deadlines

Conclusion Thank you for your commitment to fire prevention and attending the CCI FIRE

Conclusion Thank you for your commitment to fire prevention and attending the CCI FIRE PREVENTION Grants Workshop. Remember-Only YOU can PREVENT FOREST FIRES!