Public Encouraged to Submit
Applications for 2009 and 2010 Forest Project Funding
VANCOUVER,
WA - The public is encouraged to propose projects designed to
improve Gifford Pinchot National Forest lands and the rural economies
of local counties. The submitted projects will be considered for 2009
and 2010 project year funding. Project funding was made available through
Title II funds under the reauthorized Secure Rural Schools and Community
Self-Determination Act (Public Law 110-343.) Completed project applications
must be received by February 9, 2009.
Project application forms are available at the Forest’s
web site at www.fs.fed.us/gpnf,
or from Gifford Pinchot Forest Headquarters, 10600 NE 51st Circle, Vancouver,
Washington 98682. Instructions for completing the required Title II form
also are available online.
Applicants for Title II funds are encouraged to submit their forms electronically.
E-mail Title II applications to Sue Ripp at sripp@fs.fed.us
. Proposals may also be mailed to Forest Headquarters in care of Sue Ripp,
Gifford Pinchot Forest Headquarters, 10600 NE 51st Circle, Vancouver,
Washington 98682.
Title II projects fund work such as restoring watersheds, decommissioning
roads, removing noxious and invasive weeds, conservation education, thinning
trees, enhancing recreation and maintaining roads and trails. The funds
are made available by Skamania, Lewis, Cowlitz, and Klickitat counties
which receive federal funds based on the percentage of land in federal
ownership, timber receipt payments, and per capita income. Last year,
more than $2 million was allocated to 26 proposals. After submission,
projects are considered and must be recommended by a Forest Resource Advisory
Committee, and approved by the Gifford Pinchot Forest Supervisor before
implementation.
“This is a tremendous opportunity that benefits forest health, recreation
opportunities, and many other forest projects that enhance the local economies,”
said Forest Supervisor Janine Clayton, Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
“I look forward to our continued partnership with our county and
community partners,” added Clayton.
Individuals, non-profit organizations, and local governments can submit
Title II project applications. The funds for approved projects are available
for 2009 and 2010 implementation. A Gifford Pinchot National Forest news
release was issued December 31, 2008 announcing the January 9, 2009 opening
date for Title II project application submissions.
Additional information concerning Title II projects is available at the
national Forest Service website: www.fs.fed.us/srs,
as well as the Gifford Pinchot National Forest Website at: www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/.
Applicants may also contact Sue Ripp,
Partnership Coordinator, Gifford Pinchot National Forest at (360) 891-5153.
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