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2021 Edison International Fire-Safe Community Grant Opportunity

2021 SCE Utility Grant Opportunity-Award Announcement

Five projects were selected as recipients of the 2021 Edison International Utility Grant. These projects support capacity building, community outreach/preparedness, and hazardous fuel treatments in the regions served by Edison International. Congratulations to our grantees!

  • 40 Acres Fire Safe Council
  • Central Ventura County Fire Safe Council
  • Fire Safe Council East Orange County Canyons
  • Highway 168 Fire Safe Council
  • Long Beach Area Council/Boy Scouts of America

Click here to view the grant report and learn more about the selected projects.

Grant Announcement:

The objective of this project is to assist with and enhance community projects such as capacity building, community outreach/preparedness, and permit-ready hazardous fuel reduction projects.

Funding Available: Five grants of $25,000 are available to Fire Safe Councils or similar organizations within the Edison International service region.

Eligibility: Project must be located within the Edison International Service Area

To Apply: Applications open August 10th, 2021. Visit the Apply for a Grant webpage and select “21 Edison International Fire Safe Council Capacity Program” grant program to begin. 

 

APPLICATION SCHEDULE:

August 10, 2021 Accepting applications
August 11, 2021 Online grant workshop
September 8, 2021 Applications due by 11:59PM PST
September/October 2021 Award announcement
October 1 – November 30, 2021 Project performance period

 

Grant Webinar:

August 11th, 2021 Webinar Recording

Grant Webinar Slide Deck

 

Resources & Materials

Grant Application Handbook

SCE Service Area Map

SCE Service Area ArcGIS Online Viewer

For questions about the grant program or application process, please contact Staff Grant Specialist Becca Joyner at bjoyner@cafiresafecouncil.org or (916) 256-3215.

ABOUT THE CALIFORNIA FIRE SAFE COUNCIL 

To learn more about the California Fire Safe Council and our work to become California’s leader in community wildfire risk reduction and resiliency, please visit cafiresafecouncil.org/AboutUs and review our Annual Grant Reports at cafiresafecouncil.org/AnnualReports.

For more information on Fire Safe Councils in your area or how to start a local fire safe council, please visit cafiresafecouncil.org/resources. 

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