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Committees

The Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000 (Act), as amended by Public Law 116-94, provided for the establishment of Resource Advisory Committees. The purpose of these committees is to improve collaborative relationships between communities and their local forests and to provide advice and recommendations to the U.S. Forest Service concerning implementing Title II of the Act. Additional information on the three titles of the Act can be found under the Secure Rural Schools Background section of this website. All committee activities operate in compliance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA.)

The Monongahela National Forest’s Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) is called the West Virginia (WV) RAC.  The WVRAC is comprised of 15 voting members, representing a broad array of interests as specified in the Act. Committee member appointments are 4-years in length. The Committee is led by a Designated Federal Officer in consultation with a Committee Chair. Meetings are open to the public and are announced in the Federal Register.

Monongahela National Forest contacts for the RAC are: 

Committee Membership

Requests for Proposals

The WVRAC is soliciting proposals for Title II projects from May 22, 2026, through June 22, 2026. Approximately $250,000 is available this funding cycle. 

Individuals and organizations are encouraged to submit project proposals as early as possible during this time. It is the responsibility of the applicant to coordinate with Monongahela National Forest staff and partner agencies to ensure that proposals are complete and meet the intent of the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self Determination Act. 

The WVRAC will consider and recommend projects to be funded at an upcoming meeting sometime between August and October, 2026. Meeting agenda, dates, other details will be posted to this website once determined.

Who Can Apply?

  • Federal Agencies
  • Tribal Nations and Entities
  • State and Local Governments
  • Private Entities
  • Nonprofit Entities
  • Landowners

Prior to being awarded Secure Rural Schools funding, the applicant must have a valid SAM database registration.

What is Eligible?

Projects must take place on Monongahela National Forest land or may occur on other land ownerships as long as the project benefits resources found on the Monongahela National Forest. Projects are considered for funding from Title II if they make investments in, and create employment opportunities. Proposed projects should aim to:

  • enhance forest ecosystems,
  • improve water quality or
  • improve existing infrastructure

within Greenbrier, Pocahontas, Randolph, Tucker, or Webster Counties. Previous projects have accomplished watershed restoration, stream stabilization, invasive plant treatments, native plant reestablishment, wildlife and fish habitat improvements, recreational trail improvement, and road maintenance. Please see the “Funded Projects” section below for a list of the most recently funded projects. 

How to Apply?

To apply for funds, please review and complete the Title II Project Application Form. Completed applications should be sent to Kristopher Hennig at Kristopher.Hennig@USDA.gov

Prior to submission of the application, proposed projects must be discussed with and approved by the Responsible Official (e.g. District Ranger/Forest Supervisor) associated with the project’s location. Please see the attached map  for relevant contact information. It is recommended to make contact and have these conversations early in the project development process. Incomplete applications or those not receiving approval from the Responsible Official will not be considered for funding.

Additional Information

Project proponents are encouraged to include any relevant supplemental information to help the WVRAC review their proposal including project maps, planned deliverables, monitoring plans, and detailed budgets. Additionally, project proponents will be invited to attend the WVRAC meeting when project reviews and decisions are made to present information on their project. All RAC meetings are open to the public.

Reach out to the WVRAC Coordinator, Kristopher Hennig at (304) 635-4475 or Kristopher.Hennig@USDA.gov with any questions.

 

Funded Projects

Secure Rural Schools

Committee Members

Last updated May 22, 2026