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Rural Fire Readiness Applications Now Open! BLM Supports Local Wildland Firefighting (Photo) - 03/31/26

PORTLAND, Ore. –  The Bureau of Land Management Oregon/Washington, in partnership with the U.S. Wildland Fire Service, is now accepting applications for the Rural Fire Readiness program. The program enhances wildland firefighting safety and response across the region by providing critical training, equipment, and communication tools to local cooperators. The BLM is accepting applications until April 30.

 

The RFR program supports rural partners who protect private, Tribal, state, and federal lands by providing resources such as wildland firefighting vehicles and specialized supplies. The BLM and USWFS help local agencies safeguard lives, property, and ecosystems.

 

"Collaborating with our rural partners is essential for effective wildfire response," said Larae Guillory, Fire Operations Specialist. "This program ensures those who are the first on the ground have the resources needed to protect their communities."

 

Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for equipment transfers, applicants must:

  • Maintain an existing cooperative fire response agreement with the BLM and/or USWFS.
  • Serve a rural community with wildland fire protection responsibilities.
  • Operate near lands administered by the Department of the Interior, within a wildland-urban interface, or alongside an established Rangeland Fire Protection Association.
  • Respond to wildland fires in support of the USWFS as needed.
  • Provide a clear benefit to the Department of the Interior’s land management goals.

 

How to Apply
Applications are available online and in print. Cooperators are highly encouraged to consult with their local USWFS staff before applying to ensure all requirements are met.

  • Online: Submit via the Rural Fire Readiness Application page.
  • By Mail/In-Person: Submit printed PDF applications to the USWFS staff at your local BLM office.

All submissions will be reviewed by local staff following the April 30 deadline. For more information or to find a local office, contact Larae Guillory at lguillory@blm.gov or visit the Rural Fire Readiness program website.

 

NOTE: Media interested in interviewing a USWFS expert in wildland fire and the RFR please reach out to the media contact above.

 

-BLM-

The BLM manages about 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. Our mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.

Attached Media Files: KeyExchangeWithLocalCooperators.jpg,

Rural Fire Readiness Applications Now Open! BLM Supports Local Wildland Firefighting (Photo) - 03/31/26

PORTLAND, Ore. –  The Bureau of Land Management Oregon/Washington, in partnership with the U.S. Wildland Fire Service, is now accepting applications for the Rural Fire Readiness program. The program enhances wildland firefighting safety and response across the region by providing critical training, equipment, and communication tools to local cooperators. The BLM is accepting applications until April 30.

 

The RFR program supports rural partners who protect private, Tribal, state, and federal lands by providing resources such as wildland firefighting vehicles and specialized supplies. The BLM and USWFS help local agencies safeguard lives, property, and ecosystems.

 

"Collaborating with our rural partners is essential for effective wildfire response," said Larae Guillory, Fire Operations Specialist. "This program ensures those who are the first on the ground have the resources needed to protect their communities."

 

Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for equipment transfers, applicants must:

  • Maintain an existing cooperative fire response agreement with the BLM and/or USWFS.
  • Serve a rural community with wildland fire protection responsibilities.
  • Operate near lands administered by the Department of the Interior, within a wildland-urban interface, or alongside an established Rangeland Fire Protection Association.
  • Respond to wildland fires in support of the USWFS as needed.
  • Provide a clear benefit to the Department of the Interior’s land management goals.

 

How to Apply
Applications are available online and in print. Cooperators are highly encouraged to consult with their local USWFS staff before applying to ensure all requirements are met.

  • Online: Submit via the Rural Fire Readiness Application page.
  • By Mail/In-Person: Submit printed PDF applications to the USWFS staff at your local BLM office.

All submissions will be reviewed by local staff following the April 30 deadline. For more information or to find a local office, contact Larae Guillory at lguillory@blm.gov or visit the Rural Fire Readiness program website.

 

NOTE: Media interested in interviewing a USWFS expert in wildland fire and the RFR please reach out to the media contact above.

 

-BLM-

The BLM manages about 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. Our mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.

Attached Media Files: KeyExchangeWithLocalCooperators.jpg,