Mountain Fire Resources
Our hearts go out to our community members impacted by the 2024 Mountain Fire.
VCRCD’s mission is to work with public and private land stewards to conserve and protect natural resources for current and future generations. We achieve our mission by applying for local, state, and federal grants that then allow us to implement projects which provide technical and financial assistance to our communities.
Since VCRCD is primarily funded by grants, VCRCD does not have baseline funding to reallocate towards rapid incident response.
However, VCRCD does have existing projects that may be leveraged to provide direct or indirect assistance and VCRCD does anticipate applying for grants that will provide direct relief for Mountain Fire-related expenses.
Please find resources from VCRCD and our community partners below.
VCRCD Recovery Needs Survey
Tell us about your fire recovery needs so we can apply for funding opportunities to meet them.
How to prepare to apply for potential opportunities with VCRCD...
- Get a third-party to provide documentation of impacts, losses, and anticipated expenses
- Document impacts yourself too, where possible photodocument with geotag enabled
- Quantify the costs and expected losses from these impacts, Excel
- Document any expenses, maintain written logs, and save receipts, where possible, digitize
- Document assistance, specify where it came from and what it was spent on
- Date everything to the day
Existing VCRCD Projects that may be leveraged for fire recovery
Soil Practices
HSP provides cost-share to farmers and ranchers to implement healthy soil practices, including conservation cover, cover crop, filter strip, hedgerow planting, windbreak establishment, and much more!
PHP provides cost-share to implement pollinator habitat on agricultural landscapes, including critical area planting, wildlife habitat planting, conservation cover, and much more!
AEWQA incentivizes the implementation of sediment, nutrient, and irrigation management practices on agricultural and equestrian operations to improve water quality.
Irrigation Systems
Through WETA VCRCD can conduct irrigation evaluations noting problem areas and recommendations for improvement.
AEWQA incentivizes the implementation of sediment, nutrient, and irrigation management practices on agricultural and equestrian operations to improve water quality.
Wildfire Planning
Other Community Partner Resources
Report agricultural damages through the form linked here.
We encourage all agricultural producers impacted by the Mountain Fire to submit this report. Emergency funding availability may be contingent upon the reported impacts. The more reports received from the community the better.
Report agricultural damages here.
We encourage all agricultural producers impacted by the Mountain Fire to submit this report. Emergency funding availability may be contingent upon the reported impacts. The more reports received from the community the better.
Ag Recovery Webinar #1 Recording
Immediate Considerations featuring VC Ag Commissioner, Thomas Fire Victims (Lisa Tate and Rachael Laenen), and more.
Ag Recovery Webinar #2 Recording
Recovery Resources featuring VC Ag Commissioner, County Planning Division, USDA-FSA, VCRCD, and more.