Conservation Project Opportunities
Technical Assistance for Project Development
The North Coast Resource Partnership (NCRP) is pleased to offer Technical Assistance for project development, prioritizing Tribes and economically disadvantaged communities, to support grant applications to the CAL FIRE Forest Health Pilot Program.
Direct technical assistance for project development will be made available via this request for proposals solicitation. The Technical Assistance will support grant applications for the NCRP CAL FIRE Forest Health Pilot grant program and will target the development of large, multi-benefit forest resiliency projects in priority project areas identified by the North Coast Forest Health screening assessment. Technical assistance may include activities such as:
- preliminary project design/planning,
- site assessment,
- mapping and GIS analysis,
- permitting,
- environmental compliance,
- project benefits quantification, and
- cost estimates.
All projects must include activities supported by the Forest Health Program:
- Forest Fuels Reduction
- Prescribed Fire
- Pest Management
- Reforestation
- Biomass Utilization
Proposals Accepted on a Rolling Basis Through May 1, 2024. Quarterly deadlines are February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1.
If you are interested, please read more and apply here.
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Job Announcements
There are no job announcements at this time.
Board Vacancies
Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District (RCD) is currently accepting applications for one open Director position. This is a volunteer role with a term through December 2026.
Interested candidates should review the application institutions to ensure they meet the eligibility requirements based on the California Public Resource Code Division 9.
Fellowship Opportunities
There are no current fellowship opportunities available at this time. Please check back with us soon.
Request for Qualifications, Proposals, and Bids
There are no requests for qualifications, proposals, or bids at this time.
Upcoming Construction Projects
We will be constructing the Confluence Reach of the Lower Green Valley Creek Off-Channel Habitat Enhancement Project on two private properties in summer 2026. The project will contribute to coho salmon and steelhead trout recovery in the Russian River watershed by creating and connecting off-channel habitat along Green Valley Creek to provide a refuge from high flows and serve as winter foraging habitat for juvenile fish. You can learn more about the project here: Confluence Reach of the Lower Green Valley Creek Off-Channel Habitat Enhancement Project – Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District.
Civil Rights Notice
The Gold Ridge Resource Conservation District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in its programs or activities.