After the Flames
Community recovery post wildfire. Note: Organization is based in Colorado, but contains many helpful sources. Visit the website here!
Community recovery post wildfire. Note: Organization is based in Colorado, but contains many helpful sources. Visit the website here!
Get air quality and wildfire smoke data where you live. Visit the website here! How to use the website here! Visit the wildfires website here! Visit the tutorials here!
The Association for Fire Ecology (AFE) shares announcements about job openings in fire ecology, fire management, and the environmental sector. Visit AFE job board here!
The goal of the Mentoring Futures Program is to actively cultivate the future of wildland fire and resource conservation by investing in future leaders. Mentors and mentees can be in any career stage and have a focus in any wildland fire-related discipline or field. Visit Mentoring Futures Program website here!
Fact sheet from the Southern Fire Exchange dictating basic smoke managment practices. Visit the pdf here!
The mission of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) National Fire Training and Workforce Development Program is to develop the wildland firefighting workforce through qualification standards, training standards, and workforce development programs in support of BLM fire management objectives. Visit the website here!
Canada Wildfire transforms vegetation fire management through partnerships between knowledge holders, practitioners, and policy-makers. Visit the website here!
View a current wildland fire map. Visit the website here!
This tool maps real-time conditions, current forecasts, and future projections of climate information across the United States to assist with decisions related to agriculture, climate, fire conditions, and water Visit the website here!
COCO (a Colorado-based nonprofit) started the Action, Implementation and Mitigation (AIM) Program to accelerate fire adaptation concepts and reduce the risk from wildfire across the U.S. by increasing capacity and on-the-ground work. COCO hopes to increase community resilience, restore fire-adapted ecosystems and create safer conditions for residents and firefighters. This funding opportunity is open to organizations working to advance wildfire risk reduction. Applicants must demonstrate how their proposal fits into the larger community wildfire strategy, including coordination with federal partners on nearby public lands. Applicants must contribute a 100% match (cash or in-kind match is eligible). Award funding may range from $10,000 – $75,000. Grants are contracted for a period of one year. ...