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Grant Writing
Many communities are eligible for grant funding to help achieve their wildfire planning and mitigation goals. But the process can be arduous, time consuming and expensive.
Our team of qualified professionals are experts at finding, applying for and acquiring grant funding for local governments and First Nations.
HOW WE HELP
We work with you to build, draft and complete wildfire grant funding applications
2023-2024
21
grant applications submitted
$2.5m
in grand funding awarded to clients
We have a strong track record of helping every client receive all or the majority of their grant application requests. We'll keep assisting you through the process until you're awarded.
step 1
Contact Us
Get in touch to book a free consult and talk with our knowledgable team about the best options for your community.
Step 2
Apply for Grant
We take the work off your plate, leading you through every aspect of the grant application process as efficiently as possible.
Step 3
Receive Funding
We guarantee we'll help you receive the maximum funding available for the wildfire needs of your community.
step 4
Decrease Risk
Frontera offers tailored support to help you make the most of the funding and improve wildfire resiliency in your community.
Our Process
grant agencies & programs
Wildfire funding is available for your community
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Wildfire Resilience Funding For BC Communities: The Union of BC Municipalities' (UBCM) Community Resiliency Investment (CRI) offers wildfire resilience funding to local governments and First Nations.
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Wildfire Resilience Funding for First Nations: The First Nations' Emergency Services Society (FNESS) and Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) provide wildfire funding and assistance for First Nations.
what our partners are saying
Following the 2023 wildfire season Nak’azdli Whut’en wanted to do more to ensure the safety of our community members. Frontera Forest Solutions stepped up to the plate and worked with us to make our CRI FireSmart Grant application successful. With their guidance and support we were able to expedite the grant process and successfully submit a grant application in time to start our FireSmart program before the wildfire season.
Joan Burdeniuk
Emergency Planning Coordinator
Nak'azdli Whut'en