Wood Innovations Grants Program (Wood Utilization Assistance)

Dept. of Agriculture Forest Service State and Private Forestry

Wildfire-Specific Spending: No

Wildfire Activities Funded: Mitigation

Authorization:
P.L. 115-334

U.S.C: 7 U.S.C. §7655d

180+
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS (IN MIL)
FY2022 – FY2024

Description

Established in 2015, the Wood Innovations Grants Program provides cost-share grants to projects related to the expansion of wood product markets and wood energy markets.

Additional Program Notes & TCS Insights

The Forest Service has long made grants and cooperative agreements to encourage wood product markets and wood energy markets, well before the Wood Innovations Grants Program launched in 2015 or was codified in the 2018 Farm Bill. According to the Congressional Research Service, records of grants similar to the current day Wood Innovations Grants Program stretch back to FY2005.


Subsidies to address the lack of commercial viability of forest and wood products under the guise of reducing “hazardous fuel” might create perverse incentives that undercut forest health objectives and can increase the risk of fire. Where timber and other forest products harvest can take place is often determined by road access, commercial viability, and other local conditions that may misalign with wildfire spatial patterns or even undermine overall forest health.


Appropriations

Regular Supplemental IIJA IRA
FY2015 Not Available 0
FY2016 Not Available 0
FY2017 Not Available 0
FY2018 Not Available 0
FY2019 Not Available 0
FY2020 Not Available 0
FY2021 Not Available 0
FY2022 20,000,000 0 0 100,000,000
FY2023 30,000,000 0 0
FY2024 30,000,000 0 0
FY2025 0
FY2026 0

Last Updated: October 17, 2024

Received Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) Funding: No

Received Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Funding: Yes – Existing

Appropriations Notes

The Wood Innovations Grants Program is funded through the National Forest System Hazardous Fuels budget line item and other Forest Service line items. Specific appropriations for the Wood Innovations Grants Program are only known when specified in the text of appropriations bills, as has been the case in recent years, i.e. FY2022-2024. According to the Forest Service, the program has made grants every year since FY2015. Supplemental appropriations through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) are available through September 30, 2031.


The FY2020 appropriations bill made up to $15,000,000 available to “make grants, using any authorities available to the Forest Service under the ‘‘State and Private Forestry’’ appropriation, for the purpose of creating incentives for increased use of biomass from National Forest System lands.” The FY2021 appropriations bill made up to $12,454,000 available “to make grants, using any authorities available to the Forest Service under the ‘‘State and Private Forestry’’ appropriation, for the purpose of creating incentives for increased use of biomass from National Forest System lands.” These may have been allocated in part to the Wood Innovations Program but are not included in this database.


Known outlays for the Wood Innovations Program are listed below:
FY2015: $9 million
FY2016: $8.5 million
FY2017: $8.3 million
FY2018: $8 million
FY2019: $8.9 million
FY2020: $7.6 million
FY2021: $8.9 million
FY2022: $16.4 million
FY2023: $25.3 million
FY2024: $30.8 million