FS 1500-0045 Community Wildfire Defense Grant Program Project Narrati

Community Wildfire Defense Grant Program

FS-1500-0045 CWDG Prog Project Narr Form 7-25-2022

Community Wildfire Defense Grant Program

OMB: 0596-0253

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U.S. Forest Service

OMB Control No: 0596-XXX

EXP Date: XX/XX/XXXX

FS-1500-0045




Community Wildfire Defense Grant Program

Project Narrative Form

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Project Title: Provide a uniquely descriptive title for this project. Use this full title consistently on all submission communications and documents, including letters of support.


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Project Applicant: Enter the name of organization applying for Federal funding.

Program Contact: Name and contact information for lead project contact, i.e., for implementing the project if funded.

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Name:

Email:

Phone:


Brief Project Overview and Purpose: Provide a brief overview and purpose statement for the project, addressing the overall intent of this program to assist communities with planning and mitigating their risk against wildfire.

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Grant Component Type: (please select only one per application):


Creating or Updating a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) that is more than five (5) years old.

Project described in a CWPP that is less than 10 years old



Is your community considered “at-risk” (please refer to the definition within the NOFO): Yes No

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Roofing Code/Ordinance: Do you currently have, or will you adopt prior to grant award, an ordinance or regulation that requires that roofs for new building construction, as well as the reroofing or replacement of a roof on existing buildings, adheres to standards that are similar to, or more stringent than, the roof construction standards established by the National Fire Protection Association or applicable model building code established by the International Code Council (this is not a requirement for eligibility but determines source of funds). Yes No

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Link to verification source:






GIS Coordinates:

Ref. Point Name:


Lat/Long:


Description:




Area Name:


Boundary Lat/Longs:


Description:



Please include enough coordinates/description to be able to represent the general area of the impact of the project for which you are applying. For point-based projects, please include a reference point and description. For fuel treatments, please include enough coordinates to ascertain a general boundary of the area being treated. If unsure of boundaries, please include a reference point and the planned acreage to be treated under the description. For CWPP development, please include a description of the planning area and type (e.g. municipality boundary, fire response district, township, etc.).


Clearly and concisely respond to each section of the following pages. For the longer sections we encourage you to include sub-headings, line spacing, and/or other formatting for ease of reading (rather than fill every line with words). You may format text in MS Word and then copy and paste it into this Form. Some text formatting is available in the PDF form, e.g., bold, underline, and italic. To format text in the Form: Highlight the text, right click, and select “Text Style.”






















Project Description (10 Points)

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Provide a comprehensive but succinct overview of the proposed project that includes basic details of who is doing what, where, and why this is important. Explain how the project is described in a CWPP (if applicable). Provide linkages to the tenets of the Cohesive Wildland Fire Management Strategy and the State Forest Action Plan. Specify if benefits to traditionally underserved or marginalized audiences are a component of the work.



Applicant Budget

 

Grant

Match

TOTAL

 

Funds Requested

Non-Federal Funds

Total Project Cost

Personnel/Labor:

 

 


Fringe Benefits:

 

 


Travel:

 

 


Equipment:

 

 


Supplies:

 

 


Contractual:

 

 


Other:

 

 


Indirect Costs:

 

 


TOTAL:





Project Budget Explanation (10 Points)

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Provide any additional remarks needed to clarify your budget request. Clearly explain how the budget will be spent by line item, sources of match, and how expenditures are applicable and relevant to the goals and objectives of the project.


Measurable Outcomes


Provide the output amount for at least one of the quantitative accomplishment measures listed below.

You may also list additional specific measurable results that show how the Federal investment will lead to outcomes on the landscape. In the narrative section on the next page, describe less quantifiable return on investments.




Number of Activities

Cost

Planned

Actual

Planned

Actual

CWPP

 

 

 

 

Development of New CWPPs

 

 

 

 

Updates of CWPPs

 

 

 

 

Planning

 

 

 

 

Training in mitigation practices

 

 

 

 

Tabletop or functional exercises, testing or evaluating plan effectiveness

 

 

 

 

Planning development, including building codes, zoning ordinances, land use planning, public health and safety, mitigation, prescribed fire and smoke ready efforts

 

 

 

 

Creating local/regional mitigation partnership or collaborative groups

 

 

 

 

Wildfire Prevention and Mitigation Education/Outreach

 

 

 

 

Firewise or similar programs outreach to communities and property owners 

 

 

 

 

Fire education presentations 

 

 

 

 

Property inspections and/or assessments 

 

 

 

 

Training to conduct property inspections and/or assessments 

 

 

 

 

Implementation of WUI Structure/Parcel/Community Fire Hazard Mitigation Methodology (HMM) for community hazard reduction.





Reduce Hazardous Fuels / Restore Fire-adapted Ecosystems

 

 

 

 

Hazardous Fuels Reduction or Mitigation Projects, including maintenance

 

 

 

 

Total # of acres treated to reduce hazardous fuels (direct grant only)

 

 

 

 

Monitoring components of projects for effectiveness

 

 

 

 

Prescribed fire training, including smoke management

 

 

 

 

Design and installation of dry hydrants and cisterns

 

 

 

 

Purchase and maintenance of equipment

 

 

 

 

Accomplishments (10 Points)

Clearly define how the project will be accomplished, including describing the planned activities in the previous table, as well as identifying measurable outcomes and timelines (are the proposed activities clear and achievable, goals defined, outcomes measurable, # of acres treated, # of education/outreach programs, planning/assessment efforts clearly described, etc.)

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Collaboration (10 Points)

  • Identify partners that have demonstrated a commitment and add value towards planning and carrying out the project.

  • Describe what these partners and collaborators contribute.

  • Demonstrate residual positive benefits, as a result of collaboration, related to capacity, skills, knowledge, infrastructure, or a replicable approach, among others.

Collaboration may be qualitative in nature, and the contribution of the partners may be more important than the number of partners involved.

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Landscape Impacts (10 Points)

Clearly define the scale of the project, including relationships with past, present, or future projects that, when combined, offer more benefits than when taken individually. Describe overall landscape that the project influences.

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Project Sustainability (10 Points)

Clearly define how, or if, the project will sustain itself after the grant period is over. Describe any plans or steps that will be taken to continue the project benefits beyond the life of the grant.



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Does this project benefit a low-income community as defined in the NOFO? (10 Points)

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Yes No Link to verification source:


Has this community been impacted by a severe disaster within the previous 10 years? (10 Points)

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Yes No Link to verification source:


Is this project located within an area identified as having high or very high wildfire hazard potential as defined by a state, regional, tribal, territorial or national wildfire hazard potential assessment? (20 Points)

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Yes No Link to verification source:



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