Mapping Resources Across the West
An After the Fire Curated Collection of Recovery & Resilience Organizations and Initiatives
As we work with communities across the West to recover, rebuild and reimagine after wildfire, we get to know people and organizations that exemplify ingenuity, collaborative leadership, and resilience. Our goal is to share a curated collection of wildfire-focused initiatives to shine a light on their innovative work so others can know about them and network with these leaders. We share them on these interactive maps of wildfire related programs.

Community to Community Wildfire Recovery Resource Map
This map displays a curated collection of organizations and projects that have been essential to the recovery and rebuilding after wildfire. From social services to home rebuilding, mental health supports to land care and recovery, this map provides a broad view of how it requires broad collaboration and community-wide involvement to recover from a wildfire. Our Community to Community programs help one wildfire impacted community, learn from another that has already been through this before.
For our first edition of this map, we have focused on three wildfires: the North Bay Fires of 2017, The Camp Fire in Butte County, CA of 2018, and the Almeda Fire that tore through Talent and Phoenix, OR in 2020.
This map highlights a curated collection of organizations and initiatives that reduce risk, build more resilient systems so that communities can be safer and reduce the impact of wildfire in the future. From emergency preparedness to vegetation management, home hardening to workforce development, this work before the fire has never been more urgent. Our Before the Fire programs are centered on this need.
For our first edition of this map, we have focused on three wildfires: the North Bay Fires of 2017, The Camp Fire in Butte County, CA of 2018, and the Almeda Fire that tore through Talent and Phoenix, OR in 2020.