Engagement is essential and foundational to collaboration and community programming. It can support you in uncovering hidden needs and strengths, working with new and diverse partners across the whole community, and prompt dialogue that is essential to collective...
Deciding what is strategic and what the top priorities are will look different from audience to audience and partner to partner. It’s important to consider how different strategies and priorities across your partnerships contribute to wildfire resilience....
Tailoring projects for local context means engaging in different ways with a wide variety of partners and stakeholders. For project implementation in particular, it’s important to consider the resources, relationships, and reciprocity involved in the work in...
Community wildfire protection plans (CWPPs) are an important tool for strengthening large scale community resilience to the impacts of wildfire. When communities are brought into the process, partnerships and relationships (the very foundation of resilience) are...
This PDF document provides an overview of community mapping for wildfire resilience. The first half covers the definition and background on community mapping; why it matters to map from a “community” perspective; and discussion of how to build a resilience-focused...