Partnerships

Partnerships


Partnership Resource Center

The Forest Service works to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the nation’s forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations. Our partners include land management agencies across all levels of government, nonprofit and for-profit entities, and communities. Since the agency’s founding in 1905, partnerships have made significant contributions to our nation’s natural resource management. Explore this site to learn more.

Partnering with the Forest Service

Explore the Funding Information page

 

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Resources on how and where to obtain funding, like grants, from federal sources.
 

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Administrative & Legal Information

 

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Some partnerships have formal arrangements that involve legal documents or administrative tasks.

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Find a Partnership Contact

 

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Contacts within the Forest Service as well as our congressionally-chartered nonprofit partners.

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Be inspired—Read about our partnerships!

 

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Learn more about successful Forest Service partnerships get inspired to work with us!

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Features

Anaconda Job Corps

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The Anaconda Corps Center has been serving and teaching young people important life skills through career technical and academic training for many years.


 

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Key Contacts

We encourage you to reach out to our Partnership and Volunteer Coordinator, Jaime Trivette.

jaime.trivette@usda.gov