Forest resilience in Washington
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Reforest burn scars

Replant and stabilize high-severity burn areas to restore climate-resilient forests.

Mobilize restoration on high-severity burn scars so forests recover rather than staying stuck in damaged conditions. This strategy supports project selection, partnerships, and field execution on National Forest lands, and turns progress into visible proof that recovery work is happening.

Why this works

Details coming soon.

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National Forest Foundation

Tax-deductible
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Official nonprofit partner of the U.S. Forest Service, restoring forests and advancing wildfire-smart recovery.

The National Forest Foundation (NFF), the official nonprofit partner of the U.S. Forest Service, leads community-based restoration, reforestation, and wildfire recovery across National Forests and Grasslands.

Mechanism

How National Forest Foundation uses funding

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  1. Identify high-severity burn areas where restoration is most urgent and feasible.
  2. Coordinate with National Forest managers and local partners to plan restoration work.
  3. Mobilize crews and partners for tree planting and restoration actions on priority sites.
  4. Document work completed and publish updates that keep funding and participation durable.
  5. Use results and lessons learned to refine site selection and approaches for future seasons.

Partner notes

Partner notes coming soon.