Partnerships

The Cleveland National Forest partners with a variety of entities, including nonprofit organizations, State and Federal agencies, educational institutions, businesses, and communities, who actively work with staff in the stewardship of the forest. Together we achieve goals such as restoration of habitat, ongoing research for adaptive management, revitalization of communities, enhancement of opportunities for recreation, engagement of new citizens stewards, and resolution of conflicts over resource management.
To learn how you can become a partner with the Cleveland National Forest, contact your nearest Forest Service Office. You may also fill out an Volunteer/Partner Form (PDF) and return via mail or drop off to:
Cleveland National Forest Attn: Partnership/Volunteer Dept 10845 Rancho Bernardo Rd. Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92127Features
San Diego River Conservancy Wildfire Preparedness Grant Awarded to the Cleveland
The San Diego River Conservancy granted the Cleveland National Forest (CNF) $1.2 million for wildfire preparedness and vegetation management throughout the upper San Diego River watershed.
Spotlights
Penny Pines Reforestation Program
The Penny Pines Reforestation Program was initiated in California in 1941 and is still used today. It is a statewide conservation program supported by individuals and organizations.
Border Agency Fire Council
Consists of 43 U.S. and Mexican government agencies with various outside organizations that address public safety regarding wildfire along the U.S./Mexico international border.