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April 5, 2021 - Washington - USDA Forest Service Chief Vicki Christiansen has announced the issuance of more than $193 million to support public schools, roads and other municipal services through the agency’s Secure Rural Schools program. The USDA Forest Servicefunding will be delivered as payments to more than 700 eligible counties in 41 states and Puerto Rico.

“The Secure Rural Schools program is one of many ways the Forest Service supports rural communities as a good neighbor," said Chief Christiansen. "This support is part of USDA's ongoing commitment to work hand-in-hand with community leaders and to provide vital economic relief to local communities."

In addition to payments for schools and roads, the Secure Rural Schools program supports Firewise Communities programs, reimburses counties for emergency services on national forests, and funds development of community wildfire protection plans.

The Forest Service retains a portion of Secure Rural Schools program funds to support projects that improve forest conditions and support jobs in rural communities. Resource advisory committees, made up of local residents representing varied areas of interest and expertise, review and recommend projects that meet their local needs.

Background:
Beginning in 1908, the Secure Rural Schools program allowed the Forest Service to share 25% of its revenues from timber sales, mineral leases, livestock grazing, recreation fees, and other sources with counties in and around national forests. By the 1980s, largely because of diminished timber sales volume, Forest Service revenues from these sources began to decline.

The Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000 replaced the revenue sharing model with a guaranteed level of payments, giving forest-dependent rural communities a more reliable set of funding, while protecting forest resources that provide clean water, recreation opportunities and other benefits. These payments were most recently reauthorized for fiscal years 2019 and 2020 by the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2020. Payment amounts are determined by a number of factors set in the law, including acres of federal land within an eligible county, an income adjustment based on the per capita personal income for each county, and the 5% reduction in the overall payments each year. A breakdown of funding by state and county is available on the Forest Service website.

Over the past 10 years, the Forest Service has distributed more than $2.3 billion through the Secure Rural Schools program. To learn more, visit https://www.fs.usda.gov/working-with-us/secure-rural-schools.

FY20 Payments to States
StateAmount
ALABAMA 1,349,779
ALASKA 7,711,492
ARIZONA 8,458,813
ARKANSAS 5,118,564
CALIFORNIA 23,545,995
COLORADO 10,135,093
FLORIDA 2,041,149
GEORGIA 1,090,338
IDAHO 19,281,121
ILLINOIS 210,153
INDIANA 194,815
KENTUCKY 1,233,370
LOUISIANA 1,364,393
MAINE 53,797
MICHIGAN 2,761,048
MINNESOTA 1,695,379
MISSISSIPPI 3,968,736
MISSOURI 2,617,632
MONTANA
Source
12,197,140
NEBRASKA 144,041
NEVADA 2,834,946
NEW HAMPSHIRE 384,219
NEW MEXICO 8,394,329
NEW YORK 15,422
NORTH CAROLINA 1,298,545
NORTH DAKOTA 358
OHIO 191,467
OKLAHOMA 767,977
OREGON 39,347,939
PENNSYLVANIA 2,641,850
PUERTO RICO 134,716
SOUTH CAROLINA 1,253,419
SOUTH DAKOTA 1,103,535
TENNESSEE 870,518
TEXAS 1,788,761
UTAH 6,711,257
VERMONT 229,983
VIRGINIA 1,172,244
WASHINGTON 12,679,768
WEST VIRGINIA 1,361,059
WISCONSIN 1,196,121
WYOMING 3,855,099
Grand Total: 193,406,400

Source: USDA Forest Service