Wildfire Wednesdays #10 - Ambassador Programs Nationwide - FACNM Leaders - COCO Grant Opportunity

Hello FACNM Members,

FACNM helps us learn from the experiences of communities across the state and inspires action towards a more wildfire adapted future. In many ways, communities serve as a toolbox full of perspectives, experiences, and creative approaches to new problems. The broader the perspectives and experiences in our FACNM communities, the more robust our toolbox becomes, and the stronger and more resilient we are.

With this in mind, this week’s Wildfire Wednesday focuses on approaches that we are using to build our community toolbox and bring in new voices to the conversation about wildfire preparedness.

This Blog Contains:

  • An article about how ambassador approaches are making progress on wildfire adaptation nationwide

  • An introduction to the FACNM Leader Program

  • The Coalitions and Collaboratives Action, Implementation, and Monitoring Grant Opportunity

Best,

Gabe

An Ambassador by Any Name Doth Broaden Wildfire Resilience

Porfirio Chavarria shares a fire scenario with a neighborhood. A Fireshed Ambassador did all of the work to bring neighbors together to learn about their wildfire risk and what they can do to reduce their risk. 

Porfirio Chavarria shares a fire scenario with a neighborhood. A Fireshed Ambassador did all of the work to bring neighbors together to learn about their wildfire risk and what they can do to reduce their risk.

A recent blog post by Rebecca Samulski, of Fire Adapted Colorado, describes the many ways that volunteer neighborhood leaders have been effective at motivating community wildfire mitigation nationwide. Across the country, these volunteer neighborhood leaders go by different names. Here in New Mexico we have a statewide program of FACNM Leaders and a Santa Fe-specific program of Fireshed Ambassadors.

To learn more about how these ambassador approaches are being used across the country, click here to read Rebecca’s recent blog post on FAC Net.

Fire Adapted New Mexico’s (FACNM) Leader Program

Fire Adapted Communities Leaders help to bring their community together to work collaboratively.

Fire Adapted Communities Leaders help to bring their community together to work collaboratively.

FACNM’s Leader program recognizes that action needs to be motivated from the grassroots scale and tailored to individual communities. By motivating their communities and sharing resources, FACNM leaders have an outsized impact in helping their communities improve their fire adaptation.  

We are actively building a network of FACNM Leaders across the state and we need more volunteers. If you are concerned about the wildfire risk in your community and want to do something please join us.

As a FACNM Leader, you will bring together your community to work collaboratively on wildfire preparedness, mitigate wildfire risk to your homes, and promote and support each other’s efforts. Your FACNM network and your fellow FACNM Leaders will be there to support you along the way.

To learn more, click below:

https://facnm.org/leaders

Coalitions and Collaboratives Action, Implementation, and Monitoring (AIM) Grant Opportunity

Coalitions and Collaboratives works to foster on-the-ground conservation efforts that protect and restore natural resources and local communities by supporting collaborative conservation organizations, who produce collective impacts through stakehol…

Coalitions and Collaboratives works to foster on-the-ground conservation efforts that protect and restore natural resources and local communities by supporting collaborative conservation organizations, who produce collective impacts through stakeholder driven efforts.

Coalitions and Collaboratives (COCO) is releasing another round of AIM funding. The Pre-Application has been modified from the previous round to be less cumbersome. Attached below is the Request for Proposal, Pre-Application/Concept Paper, and an Example of the Strategic Value question.

Request for Proposal

Examples of Strategic Value Statement

Pre-Application Concept Paper

You can access the Round 5/Summer 2020 grant information on COCO's website: https://co-co.org/get-involved/grants/aim-grant/.

COCO hosted an informational webinar today Wednesday, June 3 at 1:30 MDT. A recording of the webinar will be posted on the website above.