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Committees

The Lolo National Forest has three Resource Advisory Committees (RAC), established as part of the Secure Rural Schools (SRS) program, to review and recommend projects to be implemented on the Lolo National Forest or to benefit the national forest. 

Funds for the projects come from Title II of the Secure Rural Schools and Self Determination Act, which established a way for counties with eligible lands to benefit from revenue-generating activities on the national forest, such as timber harvests and recreation. Counties may elect to expend a portion of their federal Title II funds to improve or benefit national forest lands and provide local employment opportunities.

The three RACs serving the majority of the Lolo are:

Mineral County RAC | Missoula County RAC | Sanders County RAC

The Tri County RAC covers Powell, Granite, and Deer Lodge counties and includes lands on the Beaverhead-Deerlodge, Lolo, Helena, and Flathead National Forests.

Visit the individual RAC pages to learn more about projects, committee member needs and upcoming meetings. 

We are currently seeking members for the Mineral County RAC

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RAC Information

A SRS RAC provides recommendations to the Forest Service on the development and implementation of special projects on federal lands reauthorized under the Secure Rural Schools Act and Community Self-Determination Act in Public Law 115-141. Each RAC consists of 15 people representing varied interests and areas of expertise, who work collaboratively to improve working relationships among community members and national forest personnel.

Last updated April 25th, 2025