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Edison International Fire-Safe Community Grant Program

Grants Clearninghouse

Status: Closed

 

Award Announcement!

2019 Award Recipient List

2018 AWARD RECIPIENT LIST

 

Edison International and California Fire Safe Council are pleased to announce 8 projects have been selected for funding for the 2019 Edison International Fire-Safe Community Grants Program.

The selected projects will help Southern California communities located in Edison service areas to respond to the growing concern over catastrophic wildfire while exemplifying efforts to create fire adapted communities. This funding will play allow organizations such as Fire Safe Councils to implement activities to assist with capacity building, community outreach and preparedness, permit-ready hazardous fuel treatment projects, and purchase much-needed supplies and equipment.

Congratulations to the Fire Safe Councils, Resource Conservation Districts, Fire Departments, Fire Protection Agencies, and other organizations whose projects were selected for funding.

PROGRAM INFORMATION

California Fire Safe Council (CFSC) and Edison International, parent company of Southern California Edison (SCE), are pleased to announce a joint collaboration to provide grants to communities in Southern California Edison service areas. The objective of this project is to provide small grants for community fire prevention and preparedness projects. Funding may be used to further enhance community projects such as: capacity building, community outreach/preparedness, and permit-ready hazardous fuel reduction projects. Successful projects are easy-start, easy-finish, with a simple closing report to document project success.

TIMELINE:

The grant programs are closed. We hope to be able to offer this program again in 2020.

Examples of projects may be in the following three priority areas:

Capacity Building:

  • Capacity building for new or emerging fire safe councils.
  • Organizational infrastructure and/or equipment.

Community Outreach/Preparedness

  • Developing or acquiring fire safety educational publications.
  • A community-area risk assessment to identify possible mitigation projects.
  • Community workshops on Hardened Homes and/or Defensible Space.
  • Help to develop a CWPP after a community risk assessment is done.

Hazardous Fuel Treatment

  • A chipper day or weekend for the community to chip brush and branches.
  • Defensible space assistance for special needs populations.
  • Permit-ready fuel treatments.
  • Purchase of small equipment, such as chippers or chainsaws.

Other projects of this nature will be considered as well.

Funding Available:

For 2018 Program:

For 2019 Program:

Program Eligibility:

Funded projects are required to be within SCE service areas. No individuals or for-profit entities may apply. Applicants are encouraged to collaborate with their local community-based Fire Safe Council or similar organization.

SCE Service Area Boundary Map
SCE Service Area Cities and Counties

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