CFIP Grants: Your Key to Forestland Management
At White Oak Land Management, we are committed to helping landowners take advantage of CFIP Grants, making land clearing, mastication, chipping, and whole orchard recycling (WOR) more affordable and achievable.
CFIP Grant Eligibility
If you happen to be the owner of non-industrial land within the expansive range of 20 to 5000 acres in the state of California, you may qualify for a cost-shared assistance program. It's important to take note that the minimum acreage requirement is graciously waived for land zoned for timber production, thereby ensuring that a broader spectrum of landowners can access the benefits of this valuable assistance program.
Land Requirements for CFIP Grants
To meet the qualifying criteria, it is essential that a minimum of 10% of your forestland exhibits the presence of California native trees, as determined by canopy cover assessment. Additionally, your land should be zoned for uses that align harmoniously with effective forest management practices. This ensures that the eligibility requirements encompass not only the presence of native flora, but also the adherence to zoning regulations that support sustainable forest management.
Scope of Work Covered by CFIP Grants
Under the CFIP grants program, a substantial portion of forest management work costs, ranging from 75% to 90%, are eligible for coverage. This includes a broad spectrum of activities such as site preparation, pruning, herbicide application, pre-commercial thinning, and the responsible disposal of slash. Furthermore, in addition to these services, we also extend our offerings to include defensible space and tree services, which may be considered for coverage with prior approval from CAL FIRE's Forestry Assistance Specialist (FAS). This comprehensive approach ensures that a multitude of forest management needs can be met with financial support through the CFIP grants program, providing landowners with a versatile and valuable resource.
Applying for CFIP Grants
At White Oak Land Management, we possess an in-depth understanding of the CFIP grant requisites and the intricacies of the application process, and we stand ready to provide our expert guidance. However, if you prefer to pursue the application process independently, the initial step is to reach out to your local CAL FIRE Forestry Assistance Specialist (FAS). They will help evaluate your eligibility and offer insights into the prevailing application procedures. Whether you choose to engage our expertise or embark on an independent application journey, we are dedicated to ensuring that you are well-informed and well-supported throughout the process.
Find More Information on CFIP Grants
For more detailed information about CFIP grants, refer to the CFIP user's guide.