Happy Wednesday, FAC Community!
National Wildfire Preparedness Day, the brainchild of the NFPA Firewise program, takes place each year on the first Saturday of May. The significance and impact of this day comes from the fact that it provides an opportunity for collective action - community slash disposal volunteer days, working with your neighbors to clear gutters and remove leaves from under the deck, and more. By pairing education with encouragement for community members to work on addressing both their individual and neighborhood risk on the same day, Wildfire Preparedness Day helps to build motivation, momentum, and relationships between neighbors to continue the good work year-round.
For this year’s Preparedness Day campaign, NFPA is highlighting the value and impact that preparing the first five feet immediately around the perimeter of the home, known as the immediate zone, or “Zone Zero”, can have on reducing the risk of home ignition.
This Wildfire Wednesday features:
Upcoming opportunities including webinars and funding
Have a safe and happy start to spring!
Rachel
Wildfire Preparedness Day 2025
In addition to NFPA’s list of ideas, FAC Net has a user-friendly fact sheet to help you Improve Fire Outcomes in Your Community: Meaningful Projects You Can Complete in as Little as 10 Minutes (and all the way up to a full day).
Resources and ideas to get started
NFPA and State Farm provide a toolkit for community members to easily get involved in Wildfire Preparedness Day in three steps:
PICK A PROJECT
Prep Day projects are focused on how to prevent your home from igniting when a wildfire happens.Review the project suggestions and select one that fits your needs.
Make a list of the tools or supplies you will need for your project.
Ask family members or neighbors to set aside time to help.
SPEAK UP AND STAY SAFE
Communication is key to spreading the word and having a safe, smooth project.Promote your event locally with flyers and announcements, and invite others in your community to participate.
Review the safety tips and gear suggestions with everyone who will participate.
POST AND PARTICIPATE
Spread the word beyond your community by making your project visible to the greater world!Take before and after photos of your project site.
Share your project details on the NFPA Prep Day Map!
Most of all, find a way to participate on Wildfire Community Preparedness Day! Don’t forget to take photos and video for all to see!
Defending the Home Ignition Zone (HIZ)
Research shows there are proven methods for preparing properties for withstanding the devastating impacts of a wildfire. This Prep Day, you have the power to protect the part of the community that means the most to you and your family by eliminating vulnerabilities in the HIZ, particularly the immediate 5-foot zone around your residence. Whether it's replacing wood chips with gravel or reimagining your entire landscape design, what you do on Saturday, May 3, really matters. Learn More About the HIZ.
To learn more about how firefighters triage structures during a wildfire, check out the new fact sheet Is This Structure Defensible? Understanding Wildland Firefighters’ Perceptions of Structure Defensibility from the Colorado Forest Restoration Institute.
How Do Homes Burn in a Wildfire?
Contrary to popular belief, most homes do not burn down from direct contact with wildfire flames or radiant heat. In this episode of Learn Something New™, misconceptions about wildfires are too often perpetuated in media as massive walls of flame that scorch everything in their path.
Local Events
Join Villages of Santa Fe and many other partners for a free day of educational workshops (10am-1pm) and family fun (12pm-3pm) for Wildfire Community Preparedness Day at the Southside Library.
When: Saturday, May 3, 2025 from10:00 AM 3:00 PM
Where: Santa Fe Public Library - Southside Branch (6599 Jaguar Drive, Santa Fe, NM; map)
Educational sessions will include a panel on homeowner’s insurance in addition to workshops about emergency preparation, simulated wildfire spread in the Santa Fe area, and wildfire risk reduction techniques for homeowners. Family activities will include Smokey Bear, fire trucks, and other children’s activities. This workshop is free and open to the public, with ample free parking available at the Southside Library. Download the flyer to learn more.
Colfax County Wildfire Community Preparedness Day (Angel Fire)
Join the Colfax County NM Firewise Communities to learn how to improve fire safety and readiness for your family and home.
When: Saturday, May 3, 2025 from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Where: Lowe’s Market, 3373 Mountain View Blvd, Angel Fire, NM (map)
This community event will provide attendees an opportunity to learn about Firewise USA, individual actions to take to create defensible space and harden homes against fire, how to get involved and start networking with FACNM, and much more. There will be fire personnel from Angel Fire and Moreno Valley Volunteer Fire Departments as well as representatives from the NM Forestry Division, Forest Stewards Guild, and Cimarron Watershed Alliance present to answer questions.
Stop by to meet Smokey Bear, see fire trucks, get free Smokey Bear and Firewise USA materials, and enter a raffle for a chance to win free door prizes!
Earth Day Celebration: Seed to Tree, Mountain to River (Las Vegas)
An interactive, hands-on Earth Day celebration at the NMHU Industrial Arts parking lot and building (indoors and outdoors).
When: Saturday, April 25, 2025 from 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Where: Highlands University Industrial Arts Building, 917 11th St, Las Vegas, NM (map)
Come enjoy a day of hands-on activities celebrating our forests, watersheds, and how they are connected. Tour the Reforestation Center seed cone processing lab! See how thinning forests affects fire behavior! Try your hand at reading tree rings! Join a nature treasure hunt! Learn ways to reduce fire risks around your home! And much more! Plus, enjoy free snacks and buy a grilled burger to support the NMHU Forestry Club! To learn more or to sign up as a presenter or supporting organization, email Christina Muniz at christina@nmhu.edu.
Upcoming Opportunities
FACNM Microgrant funding
Twice annually, FACNM accepts proposals for a small amount of seed funding (up to $2,000) to help Members and Leaders host events or educational opportunities to improve their community fire awareness and readiness. These proposals must demonstrate community benefit or FAC capacity building. The spring 2025 application period is open now through May 2!
Ideal project proposals may include:
Wildfire preparedness events
Home hazard assessment day
Defensible space or home hardening community workday
Evacuation planning and education
Post-fire erosion mitigation preparation and information
SimTable hosting
Equipment rentals
Slash disposal
Proposal development/writing
Improving/expanding existing offering
Other funding opportunities
The Network for Landscape Conservation has announced a request for proposals to its Catalyst Fund. The Fund makes strategic investments in strengthening the collaborative capacity of place-based, community-grounded landscape partnerships. The Fund seeks Partnerships at pivotal points in their development where modest investments in collaborative capacity can shift the trajectory of conservation and stewardship outcomes over time in the landscape. Specifically, the Catalyst Fund prioritizes the transition from collective vision to collective action. This year there is also support available to undertake climate-informed conservation planning. Proposals are due by May 16.
Webinars
Fire in the Southwest: Fire season 2024 overview and 2025 outlook
Thursday, May 1, 2025 at 1:00pm MT
To track the causes, consequences, and patterns of fire in the Southwest, the Southwest Fire Science Consortium and Forest Stewards Guild compile an annual report on the 10 largest fires of the previous fire season. Please join report authors and meteorologists for a webinar reviewing the top 10 fires of 2024 and looking ahead to the fire forecast for 2025. The presenters will provide historical context for these 2024 fire data, including trends and outliers in the timing, management costs, vegetation, and burn severity, and discuss the fire season outlook and summer weather forecast for the Southwest in 2025.
Other webinars from the Southwest Fire Science Consortium:
Apr 9, 2025 at 11:00am MT: The Bear Truth: Black Bear Resource Selection and Response to Wildfires and Forest Restoration Treatments
April 15, 2025 at 10am MT: Pre- and Post-Fire Impacts of Beaver Dams and Beaver Dam Analogs
May 15, 2025 at 1:00pm MT: ReSHAPE: Reshaping wildfire and fuels reduction information