Cool Season Fire Break Grant Application Packet
Send completed PDF applications by email to csfb@tfs.tamu.edu.
This grant is competitive, and selection will be based on the goal of reducing wildfire risk to homes. Applications for the grant will open for the month of June and application reviews will begin in July. The applications will be reviewed by Texas A&M Forest Service Fuels Team and approved/declined based on the intent of the grant. Approval or declined notification letters for applicates will be mailed by July 31st.
The landowner is required to complete all questions on the application to be considered. The packet requires a map of the proposed project area displaying property owner’s boundary, location of proposed fuel treatment or fuel break, dimensions of treatment, and landowner name with aerial imagery as map background. A Texas A&M Forest Service employee can assist landowners in creating an adequate map if the landowner has questions. The Map My Property application from Texas A&M Forest Service’s Texas Forest Info website, is an easy method to produce an adequate map.
If an application is received and approved, the landowner will receive an acceptance letter with a W-9 Tax Form and a program Terms of Conditions Form to be signed and returned to Texas A&M Forest Service. Once all documents are received by Texas A&M Forest Service, the landowner will receive a letter with a “Notice to Proceed” with a pre-inspection. Only after the pre-inspection has been completed, may work begin.
A Texas A&M Forest Service staff member will reach out to schedule the pre-inspection. The Texas A&M Forest Service employee will take pre-treatment photos, confirm the dimensions of your project, and answer any remaining questions about the grant process.
After planting, the landowner will contact Texas A&M Forest Service to schedule a post-inspection visit which will verify the work dimensions have been completed. The post-inspection will calculate acreage and verify minimum dimensions were met in the approved location. After the post-inspection, the landowner must submit their receipts and invoices for reimbursement. Once the post-inspection is conducted and the reimbursement forms have been submitted, Texas A&M Forest Service will process all documentation and mail or direct deposit your reimbursement check.