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Environment & WaterScienceTechnologyand Research & DevelopmentCAL FIRE Forest Health Research Program (FY 2026-27) Proposition 4 California Climate Bond Grants (RP-RFP-2026-03)
Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
Funding amount
$1,000K – $1,500K
Deadline
Jul 30, 2026
Geography
CA
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About this grant
The application consists of a concept proposal followed by review and selection. Selected applicants will be invited to submit a full proposal followed by a second review and selection period. Concept proposals are due by 3 p.m. (PDT), July 30, 2026. Full invited proposals are due by 3 p.m. (PST), November 14, 2026. This solicitation funds collaborative research to support forest health and greenhouse‑gas reduction at landscape scales through improved forest and vegetation management across California. This solicitation is purposefully intended to consider research proposals that focus on a broad range of challenging questions relevant to forest and fire management at large spatial scales, and we encourage applications from any discipline that meaningfully intersect with landscape-scale management. Research funded through this solicitation should be collaborative in nature, and include multiple partners working across organizations, institutions, jurisdictions, and/or disciplines. Projects should substantially advance their field of research and produce meaningful applied benefits for any of the following broad themes: a) improved forest or vegetation management strategies and activities to reduce unwanted disturbance impacts, promote recovery after disturbance, enhance carbon storage, sustain and promote biodiversity, improve water and air quality, provide regional economic benefits, or facilitate an adaptive management feedback loop (including beneficial fire, tribal stewardship, forest fuels reduction, pest management, reforestation, biomass utilization, forest watershed restoration, upper watershed, riparian, and mountain meadow restoration) at landscape-scales; b) Improved decision support for planning and prioritizing risk reduction activities, including large-scale prescribed fire, across scales from Potential Operational Delineations (PODs) to individual projects. Improvements may include but are not limited to fire behavior modeling, fuels quantification, andprioritization schema. c) Improved understanding of current impacts of large-scale wildfires and other large disturbances, or management strategies within large disturbance footprints, such as second-entry treatments in fire footprints; d) Improved predictions of future conditions, disturbance regimes, or treatment effectiveness; e) Emissions reductions and/or avoided live vegetation losses, improved long-term carbon storage and sequestration, or improved quantitative assessment of greenhouse gas impacts across large scales; Or f) Improved policy related to the California Forest Carbon Plan or other State climate mitigation and adaptation strategies. The research may – but is not required to – include forest treatment implementation such as forest fuels reduction, pest management, reforestation, biomass utilization, forest watershed restoration, upper watershed, riparian, and mountain meadow restoration. The research may – but is not required to – build off other previous or current implementation or research projects funded through other sources (e.g. Forest Health, Fire Prevention, Tribal Wildfire Resiliency, or other CAL FIRE or non-CAL FIRE grants).
Eligibility
Nonprofit; Public Agency; Tribal Government — CAL FIRE will grant funds from the Research Program to public and other nonprofit universities and affiliated academic institutions, public agencies, local agencies, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations (e.g. fire safe councils, land trusts), special districts, joint powers authorities, tribes, public utilities, local publicly owned utilities, or mutual water companies. Organizations must be able to obtain a US Employer or Tax Identification Number.
Eligible organization types
NonprofitGovernmentTribal
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