Funding Opportunities Newsletter
June & July 2025

Upcoming Grants

Additional Resources

Scenario Planning for Nonprofits

Your Part Time Controller LLC is presenting a free workshop on More than Admin: How Overhead Powers Your Mission. Nonprofit accounting experts will break down functional expenses, explore real-world cost allocation practices, and discuss how overhead affects external perceptions — from watchdogs to funders to other stakeholders. The workshop will be June 25 from 9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

California Forest Stewardship Workshop

The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources will host a California Forest Stewardship webinar series from July 1 to August 26. The series will help participants protect their forests by developing a Forest Management Plan. Weekly sessions will be held on Zoom with additional online resources available. There will be a one-day, in-person session covering silviculture, forest inventories, and mapping activities, held in the Yuba County/Nevada County area. The registration fee is $60.00, with some scholarships available.

Community Navigator Initiative

The Watershed Research and Training Center and Coalitions and Collaboratives, along with several other national and regional nonprofit organizations, are partnering on a Community Navigator Initiative, which supports communities in accessing federal funding opportunities, creating partnerships, and building capacity for wildfire-risk mitigation and climate resilience. Partners provide information and support for tribes/Indigenous communities, rural communities at high risk of wildfire and/or climate extremes, small acreage landowners, and new partners that have not previously worked with the U.S. Forest Service. Subscribe to the Community Navigator Initiative’s newsletter to receive monthly updates.

Community Wildfire Mitigation Best Practices Training

Coalitions and Collaboratives (COCO) provides Community Wildfire Mitigation Best Practices training to help fire-mitigation specialists engage the community. Award recipients will receive free trainers and training materials, but must supply accommodations, outreach, and refreshments. The minimum number of students required is 15.  

More Information and Assistance

Consult with the SNC Funding Team to get advice about specific funding opportunities or general funding development strategies. Contact your SNC Area Representative to set up a meeting with the Funding Team.