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Dry Conditions Statewide Could Fuel High Fire Activity Across Arizona
***NEW*** White Mountain Coordinating Group Implementing Stage 1 Fire Restrictions - February 27-2025
Arizona Forestry Successfully Treats More than 9,000 Acres During Spring Burn Window - September 27, 2023
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State Fire Assistance / Wildland Urban Interface Grants

The State Fire Assistance Grant Program, also known as the Wildland Urban Interface Grant Program, focuses on hazard fuels reduction, information and education, and community and homeowner action. Fire departments, local governments, educational institutions, and non-profit organizations qualify.   
 
The proposal period for the 2018 grant cycle is now closed.
 
Guidance and forms for the 2019 grant cycle are expected to be available in the spring of 2018. 
 
For past application instructions and forms - please review the following documents. 
  • 2016 SFA/WUI Request For Grant Applications - Guidance / Instructions
  • 2016 SFA/WUI AZ Submittal Form
  • 2016 SFA/WUI Application

 

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