Earlier this year, the USDA had already announced a $200 million investment in timber. The current $80 million grant program adds to that by supporting innovation and helping speed up project approvals that make forests healthier and more useful.
The Forest Service, a USDA agency, will manage these grants and guide communities on how to apply the funds wisely. The goal is to reduce wildfire risks, improve forest conditions, and promote the sustainable use of wood in buildings and fuel.
“This investment supports our goal of strong forests and strong communities,” said Secretary Rollins.
By expanding the timber market and protecting natural resources, the USDA is helping the environment and creating long-term opportunities for forest-rich regions.