Embarking on your project can be a significant investment, but the benefits to your land and community are invaluable.
At Forest and Range Solutions, we understand that navigating the financing options for these projects can be a daunting and frustrating process. That’s why we are here to help.
Our team of experts is dedicated to assisting landowners in identifying and securing the financial resources needed to make your forest management goals a reality.
Financial Assistance and Resources for Landowners
Discover various grants and resources available to Montana landowners for wildfire mitigation and forest restoration. These links provide essential support and funding opportunities to aid in your efforts to safeguard your property.
Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC)
Provides information on forestry management, fire prevention, grants, and assistance programs for landowners.
Montana State University Extension
Offers educational resources, workshops, and publications on forestry management and fire mitigation.
Montana Forest Owners Association (MFOA)
Provides networking opportunities, educational events, and resources for private forest landowners.
Montana Wildfire Relief Fund
Offers financial assistance and resources for communities affected by wildfires, including landowners.
Montana Conservation Districts
Local districts offer technical assistance, education, and cost-share programs for forestry and fire mitigation projects.
Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)
Provides information on air quality, burn permits, and regulations related to fire management.
Montana Prescribed Fire Council
Offers guidance, training, and resources for using prescribed fire as a management tool for landowners.
Montana Fire Services Training School
Provides training courses and certifications for landowners and firefighters in wildfire management and suppression.
Firewise USA® Program
Offers resources and guidance for communities and landowners to reduce the risk of wildfire damage through Firewise principles.
Local Fire Departments and Emergency Management Agencies
Contact your local fire department or emergency management agency for information on wildfire preparedness, evacuation plans, and community resources available for fire mitigation.