Building Resilience in
California’s Sierra-Cascade
We are the Sierra Nevada Conservancy (SNC), a state agency tasked to improve the environmental, economic, and social well-being of California’s Sierra-Cascade region since 2004.
News Spotlight
The Year 2025 in Review – a Letter From our Executive Officer
A letter from Sierra's Nevada Conservancy's Executive Officer, reviewing...
The SNC Board approves wildfire and forest resilience grants to help protect communities
State agency awards three early action Prop. 4 wildfire and...
The SNC to host December Board meeting in downtown Sacramento
Our State agency may award and expand early Prop. 4 wildfire...
Announcements
- February 4, 2026Job Posting: Business Services Manager: The Sierra Nevada Conservancy is seeking a highly motivated and collaborative leader with a strong background in state business services operations to lead the Business Services unit. The reporting location for the position is at the Sierra Nevada Conservancy (SNC) Headquarters Office located in Auburn, CA. The final filing date is February 16, 2026.
- January 27, 2026Job Posting: Partnerships and Community Support Manager (Supervisor I): The Sierra Nevada Conservancy is seeking a highly motivated and collaborative leader to manager the Partnerships and Community Support Unit. The Supervisor I acts as the program lead over implementation of the Sierra Nevada Conservancy’s capacity building and tribal engagement work at the Sierra Nevada Conservancy (SNC) Headquarters Office located in Auburn, CA. The final filing date is 2/9/2026.

Service Area
We serve California’s Sierra-Cascade region, which includes the mountains and foothills of the Sierra Nevada and parts of the southern Cascade Range and Klamath Mountains. The region covers 27 million acres—one quarter of the state.
Statewide, Regional, and Global Significance
- 25% of California’s land area
- 44% of California’s high fire risk
- 50% of California’s forest carbon
- 60% of California’s animal species
- 75% of Californians drink Sierra-Cascade water
- 50 mil annual recreation visit-days
What We Do
We invest in efforts to restore and protect Sierra-Cascade landscapes, increase their resilience to wildfires and climate change, and improve outdoor access.
