Governor Polis, State Forest Service Announce 37 Wildfire Mitigation Grants

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

DENVER – Today, Governor Polis and the Colorado State Forest Service announced $7.04 million in wildfire mitigation grants. In total, the CSFS will award the $7.04 million to 37 projects in 26 counties across Colorado. Colorado’s diverse forests cover more than 24 million acres, and they provide crucial benefits including clean air and water, habitat for wildlife, outdoor recreation and more. All of these values that Colorado’s forests provide are at risk of wildfire. Since 2018, the State of Colorado has provided funding to assist communities and groups across Colorado to reduce their wildfire risk and promote forest health through the Forest Restoration and Wildfire Risk Mitigation (FRWRM) grant program, administered by the Colorado State Forest Service.

“Preventing wildfires is an all hands on deck effort in Colorado.  Wildfires continue to be a serious threat to Colorado communities, and investing in fire mitigation initiatives and helping communities create defensible spaces helps all Coloradans and firefighters to be better prepared in the event of a fire emergency. This $7.04 million in wildfire grants will provide the essential resources that are crucial to continue building resilience to wildfires across Colorado,” Governor Jared Polis.

The FRWRM grant program has a matching requirement, either through cash or in-kind contributions. Award recipients in areas with fewer economic resources, as defined by the social vulnerability index layer within the Colorado Forest Atlas, must match 25% of the project total, and all other award recipients must match 50% of the total project cost, amounting to nearly $9 million in match. With these matching funds included, communities and groups across Colorado will invest about $16 million in efforts dedicated to forest restoration and wildfire mitigation. The projects awarded in this funding cycle will also build capacity for wildfire mitigation projects through staffing and equipment purchases.

The funding for this round of FRWRM awards will help Coloradans complete the following activities:

  • Build community capacity to address wildfire
  • Reduce the risk of wildfire to people, property and infrastructure
  • Promote forest health and restoration
  • Encourage the use of wood from forest health and fuels reduction projects

“Addressing forest health and wildfire mitigation at the local level is the most efficient and effective way to make Colorado’s forests more resilient,” said Matt McCombs, state forester and director of the Colorado State Forest Service. “This funding is crucial each year to protect our homes, critical infrastructure and our way of life.”

For the 2024-2025 round of FRWRM grants, the CSFS received 95 eligible applications requesting nearly $25 million. Since $7.04 million was available for this round of grants, 58 projects totaling nearly $15.4 million could not be funded. In addition, of the 37 awarded projects, the CSFS could only partially fund six of them, leaving about $2.5 million of their original requests unfunded.

“The Colorado State Forest Services FRWRM grant is a critical element in our overall state efforts to improve forest health and reduce the risk of wildfires on our landscapes and creating fire adapted communities,” said Dan Gibbs, Executive Director, Colorado Department of Natural Resources. “Colorado is one lightning strike and one unattended campfire away from our next wildfire. With about half of all Coloradans living in the wildland urban interface, these grants provide important capacity for locally and regionally driven wildfire prevention efforts.”

These counties received FRWRM funds during this funding cycle: Boulder, Chaffee, Clear Creek, Costilla, Custer, Douglas, El Paso, Elbert, Fremont, Gilpin, Gunnison, Huerfano, Jefferson, La Plata, Lake, Larimer, Las Animas, Mesa, Mineral, Montezuma, Ouray, Park, Pueblo, Routt, San Miguel and Teller. Of the 37 projects receiving funding, 11 are located in areas with fewer economic resources. Review a full list of awardees.

The CSFS will announce the next round of funding assistance through the FRWRM grant program in fall 2025. For information about the program, visit the CSFS website.

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