Enhancing Wildfire Mitigation in California
The worsening drought, heatwaves, and wildfires in California will require urgent and coordinated efforts from the philanthropic sector to support community response, recovery, and long-term resilience. Philanthropy California invites funders who are currently responding or looking to respond to our current natural hazard crises to participate in our monthly funders discussion that addresses immediate and emergent community challenges, as well as opportunities to build climate and disaster resilience.
Governor Newsom has recently signed into law an unprecedented $15 billion climate package over the next three years "to combat the climate crisis, tackle catastrophic wildfires, and help build a resilient California of the future." Investments from the climate package will build wildfire resilience, address drought impacts and bolster water resilience, protect vulnerable communities from climate risks, advance the state’s zero-emission vehicle goals, promote climate-smart agriculture, and support the circular economy.
$1.5 billion is allocated to enhance wildfire and forest resilience.
Join our featured speakers to discuss what this budget entails and where philanthropy can be most impactful, including private-public partnership opportunities on:
- Resilient forests and landscapes
- Community hardening
- Economic development for the forest sector
Funders are encouraged to ask questions and share their ideas for collaboration with each other and with speakers.