Who Qualifies for Wildfire Preparedness Funding in Montana

GrantID: 13725

Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000

Deadline: September 7, 2025

Grant Amount High: $500,000

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Those working in Higher Education and located in Montana may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Wildfire Preparedness and Air Quality in Montana

Montana faces substantial challenges related to wildfire management, particularly in rural communities where access to resources is limited. In recent years, the state has seen a stark increase in the number and intensity of wildfires, resulting in deteriorating air quality and serious public health concerns. According to the Montana Department of Environmental Quality, air quality monitors recorded hazardous smoke levels across several counties during wildfire season, leading to increased emergency room visits for respiratory issues.

Residents of rural areas, such as Sanders and Missoula counties, frequently bear the brunt of wildfire impacts, given their proximity to forested regions. These communities often lack the infrastructure and resources necessary for timely evacuation and health monitoring during fires, presenting a unique barrier to effective crisis management. Local residents, especially those with pre-existing health conditions, are particularly vulnerable to the health repercussions of smoke exposure, emphasizing the urgency of targeted funding for wildfire preparedness initiatives.

Grants aimed at wildfire preparedness in Montana can play a critical role in enhancing community resilience against the health impacts of smoke exposure. Funding allows for the development of community-driven programs that provide education on evacuation plans, air quality monitoring, and health resources during wildfire events. By equipping residents with knowledge and tools, these initiatives can significantly reduce the risks associated with smoke exposure, ultimately contributing to healthier outcomes.

Moreover, the inclusion of training programs for community members fosters local ownership and readiness, empowering residents to take proactive measures when wildfires threaten their air quality. Initiatives may also involve partnerships with local universities to leverage research capabilities in developing innovative air quality monitoring technologies, specifically tailored to the unique environmental conditions of Montana.

Unlike neighboring states like Wyoming and South Dakota, where wildfire management may focus more on large-scale land management practices, Montana's unique geography necessitates a localized approach. The state's rural communities require targeted interventions that address specific challenges related to air quality and direct community engagement, ensuring that resources are effectively distributed where they are most needed. This funding presents an opportunity to address these pressing issues in a way that resonates with the lived experiences of Montanans.

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