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Sierra National Forest   Credit: USDA file photo

June 23, 2026 - Clovis, California – The Sierra National Forest Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) is soliciting proposals for Title II projects to be implemented in fiscal year 2026. Project proposals will be accepted from June 22, 2026, through July 6, 2026. Funding will be provided through the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act, which provides payments to counties as compensation for the loss of tax income associated with federal land within their boundaries. 

By law, Title II projects must provide direct or indirect benefits to natural resources on National Forest lands. The proposed projects should aim to enhance forest ecosystems, improve water quality, or improve existing infrastructure within Fresno and Madera Counties. Example projects include watershed restoration, stream stabilization, invasive plant treatments, native plant reestablishment, wildlife and fish habitat improvements, enhanced soil productivity, and road maintenance.

Individuals and organizations are encouraged to submit project proposals as early as possible. It is the responsibility of the proponent to coordinate with Forest Service staff and partner agencies to ensure that the proposal is complete and meets the intent of the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self Determination Act. The proposals must also be pre-approved by the district ranger or forest supervisor where the project resides before being submitted. Project applications and instructions on how to submit a proposal are available online at the https://www.fs.usda.gov/r05/sierra/working-with-us/committees/fresno-and-madera-counties-resource-advisory-committee website.

The Sierra National Forest RAC, which represents a wide variety of citizen interests, will review all proposals, and recommend projects for funding. Proponents will be notified of the RAC meeting schedule and are encouraged to attend the meetings, which are open to the public, to answer questions about their projects. Additional information about the Secure Rural Schools Act can be found at www.fs.usda.gov/main/pts/home. Questions can be directed to Lily Nieves, Sierra National Forest Resource Advisory Committee Coordinator, at lily.nieves@usda.gov, or Kim Sorini-Wilson, Sierra National Forest Designated Federal Officer, at kim.sorini@usda.gov.

Source: SNF

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