
Collaboration
In the wildland–urban interface (WUI), trust and collaboration are essential. By working together, we can increase the pace and scale of stewardship and advance fuels reduction and forest health projects across the landscape.

Program Notice: Butte County Fire Safe Council Adopts No-Cost Gravel Grant Program from Rebuild Paradise Foundation
BCFSC has adopted the No-Cost Gravel Grant Program, a community assistance initiative previously operated by the Rebuild Paradise Foundation that helps eligible residents place gravel in the first 5 feet of qualifying homes to support defensible space and wildfire preparedness.

Preparedness Is What We Build Together
As California enters peak wildfire season, CAL FIRE, the Butte County Fire Safe Council, and community partners gathered in Paradise during Wildfire Preparedness Week — a reminder that preparedness is empowerment, and that what we build, we build together.

Living and Rebuilding in the WUI: Rethinking Fire Resilience as a Community
At Chico State's This Way to Resilience Symposium, panelists explored what it means to live well in a fire-dependent ecosystem — and what it takes to get there together.
The Butte County Collaborative Group Provides Transparent Access to Forest Health & Fuel Reduction Projects
The mission of the BCCG is to form strategic partnerships for effective collaboration among partners engaged in forest health, ecological restoration, and wildfire safety.
Visit the Butte County Collaborative Group Hub



