Supports communities across California in wildfire preparedness and resiliency through grant funding, programmatic support, and technical assistance; to educate, empower, and mobilize community-led wildfire resiliency efforts.
California Fire Safe Council Inc. centers its grantmaking on wildfire prevention and protection projects across California, with recent awards funding pre-fire planning, hazardous fuels reduction, project monitoring, mitigation, and education activities. The organization’s recent grants show both direct project support and a role as a grant administrator, including large awards to Spatial Informatics Group- Natural Assets Laboratory in Pleasanton for wildfire prevention and to Napa Comm Firewise Foundation in Saint Helena for wildfire protection projects that combined planning, fuels reduction, monitoring, and education. Its work also reaches county and regional partners such as Butte County Fire Safe Council in Paradise, Santa Monica Mountains Rcd in Topanga, and Central Ventura Fire Safe Council in Ventura. The pattern points to a funder that backs local wildfire-resiliency capacity at the community level, often through councils, resource conservation districts, counties, and planning agencies. It also supports evacuation route planning, outreach, and community preparedness through structured programs and project-based grants. The result is a grantmaker focused on implementing wildfire risk-reduction work rather than general operating support.
Wildfire prevention is the clearest thread in the recent awards. California Fire Safe Council Inc. gave $651,326 to Butte County Fire Safe Council in Paradise and $646,396 to Santa Monica Mountains Rcd in Topanga, both listed for wildfire prevention. It also made a $525,000 award to County of Humboldt in Eureka for the same purpose. Planning and mitigation show up alongside prevention: Napa Comm Firewise Foundation in Saint Helena received $694,522 for wildfire protection projects including pre-fire planning, hazardous fuels reduction, project monitoring, and fire-protection, mitigation, and education activities. The same project language appears in grants to Spatial Informatics Group- Natural Assets Laboratory in Pleasanton and Mountain Communities Fsc in Idyllwild. The foundation also funds local-government and regional partners such as San Mateo County in Redwood City, County of Tuolumne in Sonora, and County of Santa Barbara agencies.
Typical grant size sits at $30,000 at the 25th percentile, a $60,000 median, and $104,395 at the 75th percentile, while the recent list also includes awards well above that range. The grant record suggests repeated support to some recipients over multiple years: Napa Communities Firewise Foundation appears in 2023 and 2025, Butte County Fire Safe Council appears in 2023 and 2024, and Spatial Informatics Group- Natural Assets Laboratory appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025. California Fire Safe Council Inc. is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Several active programs accept unsolicited requests, including county coordinator, capacity-building, and utility-partnership grant programs.
$13.7M
$6.6M
$18.7M
$18.7M
Most grants fall between $30K and $104K, with a median of $60K.
25th Percentile
$30K
Median
$60K
75th Percentile
$104K
About 99% of grants go to recipients in CA.
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Grantmaking is overwhelmingly concentrated in California, which accounts for 99% of grants in the HQ state and is also the top state by grant count. Recent recipient cities include Pleasanton, Saint Helena, Paradise, Topanga, Ventura, Eureka, Redwood City, Susanville, Madera, Lakeport, Sonora, Placerville, Running Springs, Lakeside, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Visalia, and North Fork. The country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 232 grants going to U.S. recipients.
Recent grants support wildfire prevention and protection projects, including pre-fire planning, hazardous fuels reduction, project monitoring, fire-protection and mitigation activities, education, evacuation route planning, and community preparedness. The foundation also backs capacity building, outreach, and technical assistance through active grant programs.
Some recipients appear more than once across the recent grant record. Spatial Informatics Group- Natural Assets Laboratory appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025; Napa Communities Firewise Foundation appears in 2023 and 2025; and Butte County Fire Safe Council appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025.
The stated distribution is $30,000 at the 25th percentile, $60,000 at the median, and $104,395 at the 75th percentile. Recent awards range well above that, including grants over $900,000 and several in the $300,000 to $600,000 range.
Yes. Several active programs are listed as accepting unsolicited requests, including the County Coordinator Grant Program, the Community Fire-Safe Capacity-Building Grant Program, the PG&E Wildfire Ready and Resilient Grant Program, and the County Evacuation Route Planning and Development Grant.
California is the clear geographic center of giving. The data shows 99% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and the recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SPATIAL INFORMATICS GROUP- NATURAL ASSETS LABORATORY | PLEASANTON, CA | $958,373 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| CENTRAL VENTURA FIRE SAFE COUNCIL | VENTURA, CA | $583,722 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT | EUREKA, CA | $525,000 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| SAN MATEO COUNTY | REDWOOD CITY, CA | $505,000 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| LASSEN COUNTY FSC | SUSANVILLE, CA | $494,219 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| COUNTY OF MADERA | MADERA, CA | $460,488 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| LAKE COUNTY RCD | LAKEPORT, CA | $445,269 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| COUNTY OF TUOLUMNE | SONORA, CA | $425,866 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| EL DORADO COUNTY FIRE SAFE COUNCIL | PLACERVILLE, CA | $381,625 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| COUNTY OF SOLANO | FAIRFIELD, CA | $345,000 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| MOUNTAIN RIM FSC | RUNNING SPRINGS, CA | $344,607 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| RCDG SAN DIEGO | LAKESIDE, CA | $337,500 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FIRE SAFE COUNCIL | SANTA BARBARA, CA | $331,863 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| SANTA BARBARA COUNTY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT | SANTA BARBARA, CA | $331,067 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| COUNTY OF SANTA CRUZ | SANTA CRUZ, CA | $325,427 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| SAN DIEGO RCD | LAKESIDE, CA | $284,525 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| NAPA COMMUNITIES FIREWISE FOUNDATION | NAPA, CA | $280,580 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| TULARE CO RCD | VISALIA, CA | $272,905 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| EASTERN MADERA COUNTY | NORTH FORK, CA | $250,000 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| COUNTY OF PLACER | AUBURN, CA | $238,832 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| KERN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT | BAKERSFIELD, CA | $236,047 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| FIRE SAFE SONOMA | SANTA ROSA, CA | $215,570 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| GLENN COUNTY FCA | ORLAND, CA | $209,525 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| AMADOR FIRE SAFE COUNCIL | PINE GROVE, CA | $205,325 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| FIRE SAFE COUNCIL OF SISKIYOU | MOUNT SHASTA, CA | $199,774 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO(OES) | SACRAMENTO, CA | $193,112 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| TRINITY COUNTY RCD | WEAVERVILLE, CA | $192,799 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| NEVADA COUNTY OES | NEVADA CITY, CA | $186,077 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| COUNTY OF INYO | BISHOP, CA | $184,063 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| MENDOCINO COUNTY FIRE SAFE COUNCIL | UKIAH, CA | $181,434 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| DEL NORTE FIRE SAFE COUNCIL | CRESCENT CITY, CA | $180,400 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FIRE DEPT | SANTA BARBARA, CA | $164,013 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO OFFICE OF EMERGENCY | SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA | $163,086 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY COMMUNITY FSC | SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA | $156,550 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| PLUMAS COUNTY FSC | QUINCY, CA | $156,000 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| BUTTE COUNTY FIRE SAFE COUNCIL | PARADISE, CA | $151,613 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| COUNTY OF CALAVERAS | SAN ANDREAS, CA | $150,098 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| YOLO COUNTY RCD | WOODLAND, CA | $148,409 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| COUNTY OF ALPINE | MARKLEEVILLE, CA | $132,345 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| FIRE SAFE MARIN | SAN ANSELMO, CA | $122,025 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| SANTA CLARA COUNTY FSC | SARATOGA, CA | $121,979 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| SHASTA COUNTY FIRE SC | REDDING, CA | $120,913 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| MARIPOSA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT | MARIPOSA, CA | $119,632 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| COUNTY OF EL DORADO WILDFIRE PREPAREDNESS AND RESILIENCE | PLACERVILLE, CA | $114,782 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| COUNTY OF TULARE | VISALIA, CA | $102,686 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| BERKELEY FIRE DEPARTMENT | BERKELEY, CA | $100,000 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| SACRAMENTO COUNTY OES | SACRAMENTO, CA | $100,000 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| MODOC COUNTY RCD | ALTURAS, CA | $99,758 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| KERN FIRE SAFE COUNCIL | PINE MOUNTAUN CLUB, CA | $87,500 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
| COUNTY OF COLUSA | COLUSA, CA | $87,500 | 2025 | WILDFIRE PREVENTION |
SPATIAL INFORMATICS GROUP- NATURAL ASSETS LABORATORY
$958,373WILDFIRE PREVENTION
CENTRAL VENTURA FIRE SAFE COUNCIL
$583,722WILDFIRE PREVENTION
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT
$525,000WILDFIRE PREVENTION
SAN MATEO COUNTY
$505,000WILDFIRE PREVENTION
LASSEN COUNTY FSC
$494,219WILDFIRE PREVENTION
COUNTY OF MADERA
$460,488WILDFIRE PREVENTION
LAKE COUNTY RCD
$445,269WILDFIRE PREVENTION
COUNTY OF TUOLUMNE
$425,866WILDFIRE PREVENTION
EL DORADO COUNTY FIRE SAFE COUNCIL
$381,625WILDFIRE PREVENTION
COUNTY OF SOLANO
$345,000WILDFIRE PREVENTION
MOUNTAIN RIM FSC
$344,607WILDFIRE PREVENTION
RCDG SAN DIEGO
$337,500WILDFIRE PREVENTION
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FIRE SAFE COUNCIL
$331,863WILDFIRE PREVENTION
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
$331,067WILDFIRE PREVENTION
COUNTY OF SANTA CRUZ
$325,427WILDFIRE PREVENTION
SAN DIEGO RCD
$284,525WILDFIRE PREVENTION
NAPA COMMUNITIES FIREWISE FOUNDATION
$280,580WILDFIRE PREVENTION
TULARE CO RCD
$272,905WILDFIRE PREVENTION
EASTERN MADERA COUNTY
$250,000WILDFIRE PREVENTION
COUNTY OF PLACER
$238,832WILDFIRE PREVENTION
KERN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT
$236,047WILDFIRE PREVENTION
FIRE SAFE SONOMA
$215,570WILDFIRE PREVENTION
GLENN COUNTY FCA
$209,525WILDFIRE PREVENTION
AMADOR FIRE SAFE COUNCIL
$205,325WILDFIRE PREVENTION
FIRE SAFE COUNCIL OF SISKIYOU
$199,774WILDFIRE PREVENTION
COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO(OES)
$193,112WILDFIRE PREVENTION
TRINITY COUNTY RCD
$192,799WILDFIRE PREVENTION
NEVADA COUNTY OES
$186,077WILDFIRE PREVENTION
COUNTY OF INYO
$184,063WILDFIRE PREVENTION
MENDOCINO COUNTY FIRE SAFE COUNCIL
$181,434WILDFIRE PREVENTION
DEL NORTE FIRE SAFE COUNCIL
$180,400WILDFIRE PREVENTION
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FIRE DEPT
$164,013WILDFIRE PREVENTION
COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO OFFICE OF EMERGENCY
$163,086WILDFIRE PREVENTION
SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY COMMUNITY FSC
$156,550WILDFIRE PREVENTION
PLUMAS COUNTY FSC
$156,000WILDFIRE PREVENTION
BUTTE COUNTY FIRE SAFE COUNCIL
$151,613WILDFIRE PREVENTION
COUNTY OF CALAVERAS
$150,098WILDFIRE PREVENTION
YOLO COUNTY RCD
$148,409WILDFIRE PREVENTION
COUNTY OF ALPINE
$132,345WILDFIRE PREVENTION
FIRE SAFE MARIN
$122,025WILDFIRE PREVENTION
SANTA CLARA COUNTY FSC
$121,979WILDFIRE PREVENTION
SHASTA COUNTY FIRE SC
$120,913WILDFIRE PREVENTION
MARIPOSA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT
$119,632WILDFIRE PREVENTION
COUNTY OF EL DORADO WILDFIRE PREPAREDNESS AND RESILIENCE
$114,782WILDFIRE PREVENTION
COUNTY OF TULARE
$102,686WILDFIRE PREVENTION
BERKELEY FIRE DEPARTMENT
$100,000WILDFIRE PREVENTION
SACRAMENTO COUNTY OES
$100,000WILDFIRE PREVENTION
MODOC COUNTY RCD
$99,758WILDFIRE PREVENTION
KERN FIRE SAFE COUNCIL
$87,500WILDFIRE PREVENTION
COUNTY OF COLUSA
$87,500WILDFIRE PREVENTION