State Fire Assistance

Agency: Department of Agriculture – Forest Service

 

Description:

State Fire Assistance, formerly known as the National Fire Capacity program, provides technical assistance and 50% cost-share grants to states. According to the Forest Service, the program’s mission is to support and assist State Foresters and local communities in building capacity for wildfire prevention, mitigation, control, and suppression on non-Federal lands. Grants may fund training, equipment, and activities relating to wildfire prevention and suppression.

Bill Section:

Division J

New or Existing:

Existing

Potential Cost:     

$88,000,000

Implementation Status/Rulemaking:   

In FY22, Forest Service allocated $14.17 million for program funds, $2.816 million for general program support, and remaining funds for administrative expenses and oversight: Source

TCS Notes:

Salary, Expense, and Administration limited to 3% of appropriated funding

Other TCS Resources:

Clearing the Smoke: A Closer Look at Federal Spending and Programs on Wildfire