How the Community Forest Program Works
The Community Forest and Open Space Conservation Program (Community Forest Program) of the Forest Service offers a unique opportunity for communities to acquire and conserve forests that provide public access and recreational opportunities, protect vital water supplies and wildlife habitat, serve as demonstration sites for private forest landowners, and provide economic benefits from timber and non-timber products.
Program Basics
Full fee title acquisition is required. Conservation easements are not eligible.
Community Forests can be owned by local governments, tribal governments, and qualified nonprofit entities.
The program pays up to 50% of the project costs and requires a 50% non-federal match.
Public access is required for Community Forest Program projects.
Lands acquired through the program are actively managed in accordance with a community forest plan to provide community benefits.
How to Apply
The Forest Service releases an annual request for applications for the Community Forest Program (CFP). The Request for Applications for Fiscal Year 2025 is now available on Grants.gov (Opportunity Number: USDA-FS-2025-CFP). Applications are due to State Foresters or equivalent Tribal officials by January 13, 2025. Applications are encouraged from across the country. If you are interested in applying, contact your CFP Regional Contact. For complete information on the program and application process, see the Final Rule.
Application Resources
FY25 Request for Applications available on Grants.gov (Opportunity Number: USDA-FS-2025-CFP)
Scoring Guidance & Application Guidance available with RFA package
Community Forest Program Road Map (DOCX, 13.4 MB)
Map Recommendations and Examples (PDF, 8 MB)
FAQs (PDF, 310 KB)
Funding and Accomplishments
Regulations and Policies
Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act (.pdf, 551KB)
Program Guidelines and Performance
Community Forest Program Accomplishment Map

Community Forest Program Progress as of April 20, 2023
National Contact
Scott Stewart
Forest Legacy Program Manager & Community Forest Program Manager
(202) 205-1618
scott.stewart@usda.gov
Email questions or comments to SM.FS.CFP@usda.gov