2026 Wood Products Infrastructure Assistance Program
Forest Service
Funding Amount
$50,000 - $2,000,000
Deadline
April 22, 2026
15 days left
Grant Type
federal
Overview
2026 Wood Products Infrastructure Assistance Program
The USDA Forest Service is announcing funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) to provide financial assistance to facilities that procure and process byproducts (timber and biomass) generated from ecosystem restoration/forest management projects in areas at risk of unnaturally severe wildfire or insect or disease infestation. The intent of this funding is to substantially decrease the cost (increase revenue) of restoration/forest management projects on federal and Tribal lands through targeted facility investment outcomes that increase market opportunities and value of byproducts (timber and biomass) produced from these projects. Funding priority for financial assistance is to entities seeking to establish, reopen, retrofit, expand, or improve a sawmill or other wood-processing or energy facility that utilizes byproducts (timber and biomass) generated from projects (i.e. timber sales, stewardship contracts, or stewardship agreements) on federal or Tribal lands identified as at risk for fire, insect, or disease and a high priority for ecological restoration. To be eligible for funding, the project facility must be in close proximity to and procure a substantial quantity (approximately 50%) of raw materials from federal or Tribal lands. Successful applicants will describe how facility investment outcomes will reduce the cost (increase revenue) of ecological restoration/land management projects on Federal or Tribal lands through market opportunities for restoration byproducts (timber and biomass) generated by these projects. **NOTE: The link to the National Insect and Disease Risk Map in the Application Form is now working correctly. Check the box "I wish to proceed to the 2012 data" to see the correct map. Recommend to revisit if you used a map that did not show "Proportion of Treed Area at Risk by Watershed" after turning on the legend. Application form WPIA Pre-application Webinar NOFO instructions WPIA Factsheet
Details
- Agency: Forest Service
- Department: Department of Agriculture
- Opportunity #: USDA-FS-WPIA-2026
- Instrument: grant
Eligibility
For-profit entities, state and local governments, Indian Tribes, school districts, communities, not-for-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, special purpose districts (e.g., public utilities districts, fire districts, conservation districts, and ports)
Eligibility
Eligible Applicant Types
How to Apply
FY26 WPIA Application Form (FS-1500-0049)
WOOD PRODUCTS INFRASTRUCTURE
FS-1500-0049 (REV. 07/2025)
ASSISTANCE APPLICATION
OMB No: 0596-0254
(Reference Public Law 117-58) Exp: 10/31/2026
PUBLIC BURDEN STATEMENT
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, a Federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, an
information collection request unless it displays a valid Office of Management and Budget (OMB) control number. The valid OMB control number for this
information collection request is 0596-0254. Response to this information collection request is mandatory to obtain or retain benefits. The authority for this
information collection request is Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act / Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Public Law 117-58, Section 40804(b3). The time
required to complete this information collection request is estimated to average 5.25 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions,
searching existing data sources, collecting and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the information collection request. Send
comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this information collection request, including suggestions for reducing the burden, to USDA
Forest Service Information Collections Officer, SM.FS.InfoCollect@usda.gov, with OMB control number 0596-0254 in the subject line.
NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT
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and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin,
religion, sex, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation
for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA (not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing
deadlines vary by program or incident.
Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign
Language, etc.) should contact the State or local Agency that administers the program or contact USDA through the Telecommunications Relay Service at
711 (voice and TTY). Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.
To file a program discrimination complaint, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, AD-3027, found online at How to File a Program
Discrimination Complaint and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form.
To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Mail Stop 9410, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442;
or (3) email: program.intake@usda.gov.
USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.
PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT (5 U.S.C. § 552a)
The Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. § 552a) requires that when the Federal Government requests personally identifiable information from individuals, we tell
them our legal right to ask for the information, why we are asking for it, whether providing it is mandatory or voluntary, any effects on individuals not
providing it, and how it will be used. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (FS) established the Wood Products Infrastructure
Assistance program to provide financial assistance to facilities that purchase and process byproducts from ecosystem restoration projects in areas at risk of
unnaturally severe wildfire or insect or disease infestation through funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL). FS has launched the Wood Products
Infrastructure Assistance program to partner with private, non-profit, and government sectors including Tribes, local and state governments, businesses and
for-profit entities, institutions of higher education, as well as public utility, fire, conservation, and school districts to assist in collecting information. The
purpose of this information collection is to determine an applicant’s eligibility to receive funding under Funding Opportunity Announcement USDA-FS-WPIA
to establish, reopen, retrofit, expand, or improve a sawmill or other wood-processing facility in close proximity to federal or Tribal lands that needs
ecosystem restoration and will generate byproducts from the restoration activities. This program is authorized by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs
Act / Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Public Law 117-58, Section 40804(b3).
We are collecting information on facility type, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code, project location, current and future facility
feedstock amounts and sources, planned usage of project funds, and whether the project will benefit disadvantaged communities. Providing this information
is voluntary but necessary to process your application for approval to receive program benefits. If you choose to apply for the Wood Products Infrastructure
Assistance program, you must provide all requested information. Failure to provide complete information may delay or prevent processing or review of your
application for benefits.
This information could be disclosed to the Department of Justice for the purpose of litigating any civil, administrative, or judicial proceeding or criminal
prosecution (including the presentation of evidence, disclosures to opposing counsel or witnesses, in discovery or in settlement negotiations, or in response
to a subpoena) where the United States, USDA, or its employees (in their official capacities or where the government has decided to represent them) are
parties; and to provide information to congressional offices in response to inquiries made at the request of the individuals to whom the information pertains.
A System of Records Notice (SORN), which would describe the routine uses of the information, is not necessary for this collection. According to the Privacy
Act of 1974, while records containing PII are maintained by the Agency, records related to this collection are not retrieved using a personal identifier. The
system of records to be used for this collection is internal only and neither government-wide nor central. The records for this collection will be stored in a
secure cloud-based content storage system. Files stored in this system are not accessible via indexing and cannot be retrieved by name or other personally
unique identifier. The Privacy Impact Assessment for Pinyon, Section 6.1, states that a SORN is not required if records are stored using this system.
CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT
The Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552, govern the confidentiality to be provided for information
received by the Forest Service. Materials submitted to the Forest Service, such as grant applications and progress reports, are subject to FOIA. Upon
request, the Forest Service may be obligated to disclose such records. However, documents or portions of documents will be protected if they satisfy the
requirements of one or more FOIA exemptions. FOIA Exemption 4 protects commercial and financial information that constitutes a trade secret, or whose
release would cause competitive harm to the organization that provided the information. FOIA Exemption 6 protects information whose release “would
reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
In the event that the Forest Service receives a FOIA request seeking information provided by your organization, Executive Order 12600 requires the Forest
Service to consult with you regarding the potential release of this information. When assembling your application, you may wish to highlight any information
that constitutes a trade secret, whose release would cause you competitive harm, or whose release would impact personal privacy. For more information
about the FOIA and its exemptions, please consult the Department of Justice Guide to the Freedom of Information Act.
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Cover Page for Part 1: Cooperator Contact Information
Required Actions - Ensure that your organization is registered with the System for Award Management (SAM),
which is located at https://sam.gov.
1. Project Title:
2. Project Length (Typically 2-3 years up to a maximum of 5 years):
3. Legal Business Name of Applicant:
4. Project Facility Type (Check all that apply): Wood Processing Facility Wood-to-Energy Facility Sawmill
5. Physical Location of the Current or Propsed P roject Facility (Provide physical address, weblink from an online
mapping service, or geographic coordinates):
6. Project Cost & Cooperator Funding
A. USDA Forest Service Funding Request:
B. Cooperator Funding1 (Amount of non-federal funds allocated to project):
C. Cooperator Funding as a Percentage of USDA Forest Service Funding Request (B / A x 100):
D. Total Project Cost (A + B):
7. Co ntact Information
Financial Agreement Contact (Responsible official for the financial administration of the grant agreement)
Name: Title:
Organization/Company:
Street Address/P.O. Box:
City, State Zip:
Phone: E-mail Address:
Project Contact (Responsible for the management/coordination of the project) If listed above, check box
Name: Title:
Organization/Company:
Street Address/P.O. Box:
City, State Zip:
Phone: E-mail Address:
1While a match is not required, cooperator funding is a project selection criterion. Applicants are more likely to be funded if at least 25% of the
total project cost originates from non-federal dollars.
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Project Questionnaire, Description of Project and Financial Plan, Budget Table and Justification, and Appendices
Part 1: Project Questionnaire, Description of Project and Financial Plan, Budget Table and Justification, and
Appendices
A. Project Questionnaire - Answer each question as accurately as possible.
Q1 . Primary purpose of the financial assistance request. (Select all that apply).
Establish a processing/manufacturing facility where previously there had been no facility.
Reopen a facility that was shut down or idled.
Retrofit or convert an operation or idled facility.
Expand an operational or idled facility to increase wood or biomass utilization and or manufacturing
capacity.
Improve a facility to increase operational efficiencies and or reduce operational costs.
Other purpose (Provide concise details in space below).
Q2 . Status of the facility that is the primary purpose of the financial request (Select all that apply).
Not operating but will be at more than 50% capacity in less than 6 months.
Currently under construction. Seeking non-federal financing to initiate construction.
Development/engineering phase. Operating at less than 50% capacity or idled.
Operating at full production capacity. Permanently shut down. Other (Provide details below).
Q3 . What percentage of raw materials used at the project facility are currently or will be byproducts (logs, woody
biomass, etc.) from ecosystem restoration projects on federal or Indian lands?
Check this box if the project facility utilizes wood waste from other facilities and enter below, the
percentage estimate of raw materials from the wood waste facility that originate from ecosystem
restoration projects on federal or Indian lands.
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Q4 . (a) At current operating status, list the volumes and types of raw materials, on an annual basis, that are
procured for the project facility (e.g., 150,000 green tons of whole-tree chips per year).
(b)Of the above amounts, identify the volumes and types of materials that originate from federal or Indian
lands.
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Q5 . How much additional byproducts from federal or Indian lands is projected to be utilized as a result of the
financial assistance being requested? List the additional volume quantities (tons, board feet, or CCF) and
types of byproducts that would be procurred for the project facility if the financial assistance is awarded. Please
provide justification for the projected volumes.
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Q6 . (a) Identify any ecosystem restoration projects that the project facility is currently or planning to collaborate
with. Identify if the ecosystem restoration project is primarily occuring on federal, Indian, state, private lands,
or a combination.
(b)What is the furthest distance the byproducts travel to the project facility from the ecosystem restoration
projects?
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Q7 . (a) Identify any federal or Tribal forestland or rangeland that the project facility currently has under
contract with that allows for the removal and utilization of merchantable or unmerchantable wood products
and/or woody biomass. Please provide copies of these contracts in the Appendix of Part 1 of this application.
(b)What is the furthest distance the byproducts travel to the project facility from the ecosystem restoration
projects listed above?
Q8. Identify if the raw material sourcing areas for the project facility are located within one of the Top 10 USDA
Forest Service designated Firesheds - Critical Firesheds Interactive Map Weblink.
Yes No Could not be determined
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Q9 . Using the Wildfire Risk to Communities Interactive Map, search by county and then select Wildire Likelihood,
for the county that will be the main source of raw material for the project facility (Stevens County, WA used as
an example).
What is the Wildfire Likelihood percentile for the county or counties, that will serve as the main source of raw
materials for the project facility, as compared to other counties in the United States?
Q10 . Using the National Insect & Disease Risk Map, identify Proportion of Treed Area at Risk for the area(s) that
will be supplying raw material to the project facility. Click on the legend symbol in the upper right of the map to
identify how the map colors correspond to the propoportion categories (Select all that apply).
0% of Treed Area at Risk
1 - 4%
5 - 14%
15 -24%
25% or greater
Could not be determined
I have provided additional forest health
information as an Appendix item.
CONTINUE ON TO SECTION B OF THE APPLICATION
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B. Description of Project and Financial Plan (Address the following in spaces provided beginning on page 10)
Describe the intended project activities and financial need of the project facility. Describe the planned project
activities that will (1) Utilize meaningful volumes of byproducts from ecosystem restoration activities on federal
lands or Tribal lands and/or (2) Improve manufacturing efficiencies to ensure continued operations at the project
facility. In addition, describe how the financial assistance will play a role in creating long-term wood utilization that
will support continued ecosystem restoration work on federal or Tribal lands. Identify the following:
1. What are the project goals and objectives?
2. How will the financial assistance be used to increase wood utilization capacity or manufacturing efficiencies at
the project facility?
3. What is the anticipated impact of the financial assistance on the ability of federal or Tribal land managers to
reduce wildfire risk or insect and disease infestation?
4. Identify how the project will assist in reducing the cost of conducting ecological restoration projects that
generate byproducts such as logs and woody biomass.
ADDRESS THE ABOVE ITEMS IN THE SPACE PROVIDED ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES
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B. Description of Project and Financial Plan (Information to be provided is limited to the space on pages 10 and
11.Additional space is provided on the next page.)
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B. Description of Project and Financial Plan Continued (Information to be provided is limited to the space pages
10 and 11.)
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C. Budget Tables and Justification
The Project Budget Table and Justifications are required in Part 1 of the application. While no match is required, if
applicant is using non-federal funds as match to the project, identify these contributions in Column ll of the Project
Budget table and in the Cooperator Match Funding Table. The budget tables should support the Description of
Financial Need and mirror data entered in the required financial form SF-424A (Budget Information for Non-
Construction Programs).
Instructions for the Project Budget Table:
Lines 1-8: Enter the dollar amount for each item.
Line 4: Only stationary equipment is eligible for Forest Service grant funds. Indian Tribes seeking financial
assistance will be allowed to use the Forest Service funding for the purchase of mobile equipment.
Line 9: Sum of Lines 1 through 8.
Line 10: Costs not directly attributable to accomplishing the project, such as overhead or indirect costs. Indirect
costs are limited to 15% of modified total direct costs unless a federally negotiated indirect cost rate agreement
(NICRA) has been established.
Line 11: Sum of Lines 9 and 10
Line 12: Use the total in Line 11, Column III to determine the percentage of each share in Line 12, Columns I and II.
Project Budget Table
II.Cooperator Funds
Budget Categories I.Forest Service Funds III.Total
(non-federal funds)
1.Personnel
2.Fringe Benefits
3.Travel
4.Equipment
5.Supplies/Materials
6.Contractual
7.Construction N/A N/A N/A
8.Other
9.Total Direct Charges
10.Indirect Charges
11.Total
12.Percentage of Total
Note: Applicants should be aware that the purchase of stationary equipment (>$10,000) with USDA Forest Service funds creates a federal
interest in the equipment. Any proposed equipment purchase is subject to the regulations at 2 CFR § 200.310, 200.313, and 200.316. These
and other 2 CFR § 200 regulations are available for viewing at the Code of Federal Regulations website https://www.ecfr.gov/
Cooperator Match Funding Table - Identify the value of the contributions your organization or partners will be
bringing to the project. The totals in this table should equal Column II Cooperator Funds in the above Project
Budget Table. Letters of financial support from partners should be included as an Appendix item.
Cooperator Cash Materials In-Kind Services Total
Totals
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Budget Justification
On the following pages, please provide specific details on how USDA Forest Service funding will be used for each of
the budget categories identified in the previous two budget tables.
Budget Line 1. Personnel: This is the actual estimated salary cost paid and does not include fringe benefits. Show
job titles or positions, estimated days or hours, and the estimated cost per day or hour. Clearly delineate if the
personnel costs listed below are being used as in-kind match or if the personnel costs are part of the overall financial
request. Cost must align with regulations listed in 2 CFR § 200.430. (This field is limited to 4,700 characters with
spaces)
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Budget Line 2. Fringe Benefits: Fringe benefits are generally expressed as a percentage of salary cost. Provide the
rate and total estimated cost or in-kind contribution. (This field is limited to 1,625 characters with spaces)
Budget Line 3. Travel: Show anticipated trips, number of travelers, locations, and an estimated cost per trip. Clearly
delineate if the travel is being requested as part of the federal financial assistance or if travel is being used as in-kind
match. (This field is limited to 1,625 characters with spaces)
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Budget Line 4. Equipment: Identify all equipment that is being funding with federal financial assistance and which
equipment will be used as in-kind match. When possible provide documentation of equipment cost or quotes as an
appendix item. (This field is limited to 5,000 characters with spaces)
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Budget Line 5. Supplies/Materials: Identify all materials and supplies that is being funding with federal financial
assistance and which items will be used as in-kind match. When possible provide documentation of cost estimates or
quotes as an appendix item. (This field is limited to 5,000 characters with spaces)
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Budget Line 6. Contractual: Identify contractual costs that is being funding with federal financial assistance and
which items will be used as in-kind match. When possible provide documentation of cost estimates or quotes as an
appendix item. (This field is limited to 5,000 characters with spaces)
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Budget Line 8. Other: Identify other project costs, that do not fit in the previous categories that are being
funding with federal financial assistance and which items will be used as in-kind match. When possible provide
documentation of cost estimates or quotes as an appendix item. Note: Federal funds cannot be used for construction
activities and construction activities cannot be used as in-kind match. In addition, federal funds cannot be used for
activities that improve land as defined in 26 CFR § 1.856-10 Definition of real property. (This field is limited to 4,000
characters with spaces)
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D. Appendices
The following items are required appendices of Part I and do not have page limitations or formatting
requirements.
1.Resumes of project team members and highly relevant partners.
2.If applicable, a list of all funds (federal, state, private) received, that are closely related to this financial
request within the last five years (include agency, program name, and dollar amount).
3.A screen shot from SAM.gov showing either an active registration or that the registration process has been
initiated in SAM.gov. Click for instructions for capturing screen shots using Windows or Mac operating
systems.
4.Letters of financial support specifying commitment of non-federal funding contributions (cash or in-kind) to
the project.
Appendices should be well organized with an index so reviewers can readily find information of interest. Include
only relevant information in the appendices that will help the review panel understand and evaluate your project.
The following are examples of optional appendices of Part I and do not have page limitation or formatting
requirements.
1.Copies of current contracts for the removal, disposal, or purchase of wood products from federal, tribal,
state, county, city, or private lands.
2.Cost quotes from equipment manufacturers or firms for items or services directly related to this financial
request for assistance.
3.Feedstock supply studies related to the project facility.
4.Letters of support for the project from land management agencies, tribal governments, or private
landowners.
ATTACH THE REQUIRED AND OPTIONAL APPENDIX DOCUMENTS TO THIS APPLICATION FORM
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FY26 WPIA NOFO Instructions
NOTICE OF
FUNDING OPPORTUNITY
Instructions and Guidelines
Wood Products Infrastructure Assistance Program
Fiscal Year 2026
Tentative Announcement: February 18, 2026
I. BASIC INFORMATION
Funding Opportunity Title: Wood Products Infrastructure Assistance
Announcement Type: Initial Announcement
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FS-WPIA-2026
Assistance Listing Number: 10.725— Infrastructure and Investment Jobs Act Financial Assistance to Facilities that Purchase and Process Byproducts for Ecosystem Restoration
Funding:
- Estimated Total Program Funding: Up to $50 million from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).
- Expected Number of Awards: Up to 25
- Individual Award Funding: $50,000 to $2,000,000. The Agency reserves the right to award an applicant less than the funding requested based on funding availability and project eligibility.
Key Dates:
- Application Due Date: April 22, 2026
- Anticipated Award Date: June 2026
Agency Contact Information:
USDA Forest Service Regional Wood Innovations Coordinators are available for questions. Their contact information is provided at the following weblink: USDA Forest Service Regional Wood Innovations Coordinator Contacts. Applicants are strongly encouraged to consult with designated Coordinators to determine whether a project will be competitive, and to help develop proposals that conform to requirements and respond to grant program goals and objectives.
Executive Summary:
The Wood Products Infrastructure Assistance (WPIA) program provides financial assistance to eligible entities to establish, reopen, retrofit, expand, or improve a sawmill or other wood-processing facility that will utilize byproducts from forest ecosystem restoration projects on federal or Tribal lands. Byproducts may include trees, logs, and woody biomass harvested through timber sales, thinning, hazardous fuels reduction treatments, or other management activities occurring in areas of high or very high need of ecosystem restoration at risk of unnaturally severe wildfire or insect/disease infestation and invest in surrounding communities.
Past awarded projects include facility or equipment upgrades supporting increased wood products manufacturing capacity and efficiency, leading to increased utilization of ecosystem restoration byproducts from federal or Tribal lands. More information on past awarded projects can be found at https://www.fs.usda.gov/science-technology/energy-forest-products/wood-innovation/grants.
Applicants must obtain a Grants.gov account and be registered with the System for Award Management (SAM) to apply to this funding announcement.
II. APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY
- Eligible Applicants
- For-profit entities
- State and local governments
- Indian Tribes
- Not-for-profit organizations
- Higher education institutions
- Special purpose districts (e.g. public utilities districts, fire districts, school districts, conservation districts and ports)
- Note: Indian Tribe (or Federally recognized Indian Tribe) includes: Any Indian Tribe, Band, Nation, or other organized group or community, including any Alaska Native village or regional or village corporation as defined in or established pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. Chapter 33), which is recognized as eligible for the special programs and services provided by the United States to Indians because of their status as Indians (25 U.S.C. 450b(e)). See annually published Bureau of Indian Affairs list of “Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible to Receive Services.” This also includes California Rancherias.
- Available Funding
- The minimum financial assistance request is $50,000. Maximum financial assistance request is $2,000,000. The Agency reserves the right to award an applicant less than the funding requested. Funding is provided as a cost reimbursement.
- Cost Sharing/Matching/Leveraging:
- Cost sharing or matching funds are not required.
III. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
- Funding Purpose:
The purpose of the Wood Products Infrastructure Assistance funding program is to support facilities that purchase and process byproducts from ecosystem restoration projects in areas at risk of unnaturally severe wildfire or insect or disease infestation. These ecosystem restoration byproducts could include trees and woody biomass harvested through timber sales, thinning, hazardous fuels reduction treatments, or other restoration management activities. The intent is to substantially decrease the cost of conducting restoration projects involving vegetation removal on federal lands and Tribal lands while investing in surrounding community economies.
- Funding Priorities:
- The facility procures a substantial quantity (approximately 50%) of raw materials from Federal or Tribal lands.
- Federal or Tribal land sources of feedstock have been identified as at risk for fire, insect, or disease and a high priority for ecological restoration.
- The project facility must be in close proximity to the Federal or Tribal lands from which byproducts are procured.
- The project demonstrates how facility investment outcomes will reduce the cost (increase revenue) of ecological restoration/land management projects on Federal or Tribal lands through market opportunities for restoration byproducts (timber and biomass).
This program supports agency priorities to reduce commodity loss to wildfire, increase timber production, retain American energy production, and expand rural economies in accordance with all laws and policies including:
- Executive Order (EO) 14223 “Addressing the Threat to National Security From Imports of Timber, Lumber, and Their Derivative Products”
- EO 14225 “Immediate Expansion of American Timber Production”
- EO 14154 “Unleashing American Energy”
- EO 14308 “Empowering Commonsense Wildfire Prevention And Response”
- Secretarial Memos 1078-006 and 1078-011
- Forest Service Active Forest Management Strategy
- Program Goals and Objectives:
- Support active forest management, improved forest health, and reduced wildfire risk on federal and Tribal lands
- Substantially decrease the cost of ecosystem restoration projects on federal and Tribal lands
- Strengthen forest products manufacturing and wood bioenergy production facilities
- Unallowable Costs:
- Construction or improvements of buildings (facilities), land improvements, or site preparation
- Leasing equipment
- Purchasing mobile equipment, unless the applicant is an Indian Tribe.
- Labor for day-to-day facility operation or production expenses
- Purchasing ecosystem restoration byproducts or raw material feedstock
- Funding federal involvement in the project activities.
- Program Citations:
The grants and agreements awarded under this announcement will support the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Pub. L. 117-58, Sec. 40804b3 and Div. J Title VI).
IV. OTHER INFORMATION
Eligible Use of Funding:
Project funding may be used for personnel (salary and fringe benefits), travel, equipment (see below for more information), supplies, contractual costs, and appropriate other expenses associated with projects to establish, reopen, retrofit, expand, or improve a sawmill or other wood-processing facility in close proximity to federal or Tribal lands that need ecosystem restoration and will generate byproducts from the restoration activities.
Equipment Costs: Stationary or permanently installed wood processing and manufacturing equipment are eligible for purchase with federal funds. Purchase of mobile equipment and attachments for mobile equipment (e.g., forklifts, skidders, feller bunchers, self-propelled in-woods chipping units) is not allowed except for Indian Tribes.
Applicants should be aware that the purchase of equipment greater than $10,000 (per unit) with federal funds creates a federal interest in the equipment until the fair market value of the proportionate federal share of the per-unit value falls below $10,000.
Purchase of equipment with cooperator funds does not create a federal interest. Applicants are encouraged to use non-federal funding to purchase equipment and use federal funds to cover other relevant project associated costs, which include but are not limited to the engineering, design, transportation, and installation of the equipment.
For equipment procured with federal funding, there is a preference for the purchase, acquisition, or use of goods, products, or materials produced in the United States pursuant to 2 CFR § 200.322.
The successful applicant will be required to complete additional paperwork before and after receiving Forest Service funds for the equipment purchase and is subject to the regulations at 2 CFR § 200.310, 2 CFR § 200.313, and 2 CFR § 200.316. The entirety of the 2 CFR § 200 regulations are available for viewing: eCFR :: 2 CFR Part 200 Subpart D - Property Standards.
- Indirect Costs: Applicants may request reimbursement for indirect costs using their established Negotiated Indirect Cost Rate Agreement (NICRA, if applicable) or the de minimis rate of 15% of Modified Total Direct Costs (MTDC) per 2 CFR § 200.414.
- MTDC are calculated as defined in 2 CFR § 200.1 “Modified Total Direct Cost (MTDC)”.
- If applying using a NICRA, a copy of the NICRA is required to be provided as an Appendix.
V. APPLICATION CONTENTS AND FORMAT
- Required Contents:
- Project Narrative consisting of the Application Form (FS-1500-0049 AND attached appendices combined into one PDF file
- Required Federal Forms:
- SF-424: Application for Federal Assistance
- SF-424A: Budget Information for Non-Construction Programs
- SF-424B: Assurances for Non-Construction Programs
- Project Narrative Attachment Form (for submitting the above Project Narrative consisting of FS-1500-0049 and appendices)
Applicants will access and submit the required application materials (Items above) in Grants.gov. See Section VI. Submission Requirements and Deadlines for more information and detailed instructions. Emailed, mailed or faxed proposals will not be accepted.
- Application Form (FS-1500-0049) Overview and Guidance:
- Below is an outline of the Wood Products Infrastructure Assistance application form (FS-1500-0049). Address each item under the Cooperator Contact Information on page 1 of the application form and under each subheading:
- Project Questionnaire (See application form for explanatory information)
- Description of Project and Financial Plan
- Describe the intended project activities and financial need of the project facility. Described the planned project activities that will 1.) Utilize meaningful volumes of byproducts from ecosystem restoration activities on federal lands or Tribal lands and/or 2) Improve manufacturing efficiencies to ensure continued operations at the project facility.
- In addition, describe how the financial assistance will play a role in creating long-term wood utilization that will support continued ecosystem restoration work on federal or Tribal lands. Identify the following:
- What are the project’s goals and objectives?
- How will the financial assistance be used to increase wood utilization capacity or manufacturing efficiencies at the project facility?
- What is the anticipated impact of the financial assistance on the ability of federal or Tribal land managers to reduce wildfire risk or insect and disease infestation?
- Describe how the facility investments proposed in the project reduces the cost by increasing revenue of ecological restoration/land management projects (timber sales, stewardship contracts and agreements, and third-party contracts) on Federal or Tribal lands. Address how facility investments positively impact the utilization and value of restoration byproducts (timber and biomass). Where possible, include quantifiable numbers or documentation.
- Increases utilization of low value logs, of species/product groups, biomass, mill residuals, etc.
- Increases the volume and/or value for byproducts (timber and biomass) from ecological restoration projects on federal or Tribal lands.
- Procures and uses timber subject to agreement or optional removal wood that would otherwise be left in the forest to directly reduce costs or provide revenue.
- Increases efficiency of the facility, reduces costs, or increases product values, allowing the facility to bid more competitively on restoration projects.
- Creates an increased procurement distance that opens up additional sourcing from restoration projects, thereby opening up or improving markets for materials removed from the forest.
- Creates market opportunities for federal and Tribal ecological restoration projects where markets were not viable before the project.
- Describe how the project will address Administration priorities including relevant Executive Orders (EOs), Secretarial Memos, and Agency guidance (see Section III.B for a complete list)
- Budget Tables and Justification
- The Project Budget Table and Justifications are required in the application form. No match is required. The budget tables should support the Description of Financial Need and mirror data entered in the required financial form SF-424A (Budget Information for Non-Construction Programs).
- Required Appendices
- Appendices must be attached to the Wood Products Infrastructure Assistance Application Form (FS-1500-0049) and combined into one PDF file.
- Appendices should be well organized with an index so reviewers can readily find information of interest.
- Letters of support specifying commitment of non-federal funding contributions (cash or in-kind) to the project.
- List of all other funds (Federal, State, private) received for this project and closely related projects within the last 5 years (include agency, program name, and dollar amount).
- Short resume or curriculum vitae for key team members.
- If applicable, a copy of organization’s approved NICRA is required if requesting indirect costs
- Optional Appendices
- Copies of current contracts or supply agreements for byproducts (timber and biomass) procured from federal, Tribal, state, county, city, or private lands.
- Woody Biomass Resource Supply Assessment (recommended for larger wood energy proposals).
- Cost quotes from equipment manufacturers or firms for items or services directly related to this financial request for assistance.
- Feedstock supply studies related to the project facility.
- Letters of support for the project from land management agencies, Tribal governments, private landowners, timber suppliers, trade associations, or other project partners.
VI. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND DEADLINES
A. Accessing the Application Package and Materials
Application materials, including required forms and a copy of this Notice of Funding Opportunity, can be accessed at www.grants.gov. Click on the “Search Grants” tab and enter the Funding Opportunity number or Assistance Listing number below and click the search button.
- Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FS-WPIA-2026
- Assistance Listing: 10.725
B. System for Award Management (SAM.gov)
- Each applicant must register in SAM.gov before applying – An active SAM registration is required prior to starting the application process. This process can take some time so early registration is highly recommended.
- The System for Award Management (SAM.gov) is a government-wide registry for organizations doing business with the Federal government. There is no fee for registering with SAM.gov.
- Applicants must maintain an active SAM.gov registration with current information at all times during the application period and while the Federal award is active.
- The entity name and business address registered in SAM must exactly match the applicant’s name and address provided on the Wood Products Infrastructure Assistance application and the SF-424 form.
- Helpful resources:
- SAM.gov new registration: https://sam.gov/entity-registration
- SAM.gov self-help: https://sam.gov/help
- SAM entity registration video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJju__0bNCY&t=63s
- For further assistance with SAM registration, contact an APEX Accelerator organization near you: https://www.apexaccelerators.us
C. Submission Instructions
- Applicants must apply for this funding opportunity at www.grants.gov. No emailed, mailed, or faxed applications will be accepted.
- An online Grants.gov account is required to view, create and submit a grant application package. The point of contact for an application will need to create an account using the same email address as used in the SAM.gov registration.
- An applicant’s Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) obtained during the SAM registration must be added to their Grants.gov profile
- Apply by using the Workspace function in Grants.gov. Workspace is the standard way for organizations or individuals to apply for federal grants in Grants.gov. Workspace allows a grant team to simultaneously access and edit different forms within an application.
- Note that the Wood Products Infrastructure Assistance application form (FS-1500-0049) combined with appendices must be uploaded as an attachment under the “Project Narrative Attachment Form” in the Grants.gov Workspace.
- Helpful resources:
- Grants.gov Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): https://www.grants.gov/applicants/applicant-faqs
- For assistance related to Grants.gov registration and accessing the forms, contact the Grants.gov helpdesk at 1-800-518-4726 or support@grants.gov.
D. Submission Dates and Times
- Applications must be submitted through Grants.gov by 11:59PM Eastern Standard Time (EST), Wednesday, April 22, 2026 with NO EXCEPTIONS.
- Intergovernmental Review
- This funding opportunity is not subject to Executive Order 12372, “Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs.”
VII. APPLICATION REVIEW
- Responsiveness Review
- Incomplete submissions will disqualify an application from the review process. Late or emailed, faxed, or mailed proposals will not be accepted.
- Evaluation Criteria:
Awarded projects must meet the following requirements to be selected:
- Utilize a significant amount of ecosystem restoration byproducts from federal or Tribal lands
- Source byproducts from federal or Tribal lands in need of ecosystem restoration
- Demonstrate how the byproducts sourcing area meets the criteria of high to very high need of ecosystem restoration
- Support facilities which manufacture or utilize wood products
- Demonstrate how the project reduces the cost of ecological restoration/land management projects on Federal or Tribal lands.
Each proposal will be evaluated based on its ability to meet the following criteria. Each proposal can earn a maximum of 85 total points.
- Impact that the financial assistance will have on pace and scale of ecosystem restoration projects on federal or Tribal lands by reducing the risk of unnaturally severe wildfire or insect and disease infestation. (45 points total)
- Significant increase in the volumes of byproducts that will be removed/utilized and/or acres that will be restored because of the federal financial assistance. (10 points)
- Project facility procures a significant percentage of their feedstock from ecosystem restoration projects on federal or Tribal lands. (10 points)
- Project contributes substantially to the development of market-based solutions to increase the pace and scale of ecological restoration. (10 points)
- Project reduces the cost of ecological restoration/land management projects on Federal or Tribal lands. (10 points)
- Project facility is within close proximity to the planned federal or Tribal lands. (5 points)
- Technical and financial readiness and capacity of project facility to meet the goals of the grant program. (35 total points)
- Planned forest restoration byproduct utilization strategy and project plan is aligned with area federal or Tribal forest restoration needs. (10 points)
- Plan clearly identifies the actions that will be implemented for the processing facility to increase the utilization of forest restoration byproducts. (10 points)
- Project will have significant and near-term impacts on the utilization of byproducts from federal or Tribal lands. (10 points)
- Proposed project financial plan is complete and demonstrates how the requested funding will move the project towards achieving the program goals. (5 points)
- History of the applicant in processing wood products from federal or Tribal lands as either a primary contract holder, subcontractor (holds supply agreements), or customer (sources). (5 points)
- Review and Selection Process
- Proposals will initially be evaluated based on whether they meet the program intent and the program requirements as identified in the “Review Criteria” section of this Notice of Funding Opportunity. Proposals which do not meet program requirements will not be included in the national review process.
- The national review process includes:
- Review and prioritization by Forest Service regional leadership
- Evaluation scoring by the national technical review panel based on the evaluation criteria described in this Notice of Funding Opportunity
- Review and prioritization by national Forest Service and program leadership
- Responses and feedback from the national review process will be considered when selecting projects for award.
- In addition, the Forest Service may consider performance and status of previous or ongoing Wood Innovations grants and other Federal grants and awards in making awards under this program and authority.
- The Agency also reserves the right to consider proposals for other Wood Innovations funding programs after the application deadline.
- Risk Review
- Prior to making a Federal award, the Federal agency is required to review eligibility information for applicants and financial integrity information for applicants available in OMB-designated databases per the Payment Integrity Information Act of 2019 (Pub. L. 116-117), the “Do Not Pay Initiative” (31 U.S.C. 3354), and 41 U.S.C. 2313.
- Before making a Federal award with a total amount of Federal share greater than the simplified acquisition threshold ($250,000), the Federal agency must review and consider any information about the applicant that is in the responsibility/qualification records available in SAM.gov (see 41 U.S.C. 2313).
- Applicants can review and comment on any information in the responsibility and qualification records available in SAM.gov. Before making decisions in the risk review required by § 200.206 the Federal agency will consider any comments by the applicant, along with information available in the responsibility/qualification records in SAM.gov.
- The Forest Service will also consider the following items when evaluating project risk:
- Financial stability. The applicant's record of effectively managing financial risks, assets, and resources.
- Management systems and standards. Quality of management systems and ability to meet the management standards prescribed in this part.
- History of performance. The applicant's record of managing previous and current Federal awards, including compliance with reporting requirements and conformance to the terms and conditions of Federal awards, if applicable.
- Audit reports and findings. Reports and findings from audits performed under subpart F or the reports and findings of any other available audits, if applicable.
- Ability to effectively implement requirements. The applicant's ability to effectively implement statutory, regulatory, or other requirements imposed on recipients of Federal awards.
VIII. AWARD NOTICES
Award of Funding Notice: Award announcements expected in June 2026. All applicants will be notified via email about the success of their application. Successful applicants will receive notification from the Forest Service.
- The notification of award is not an authorization to begin project performance. The completed Federal award documentation is the authorizing document.
- If pre-award costs are allowed, approval will be provided by Forest Service program staff, but beginning performance is done at the applicant’s own risk.
- Project costs and expenses incurred prior to the award announcement date will not be reimbursable with Forest Service funds and are not eligible for consideration as match.
- Awarded applicants must have an active SAM.gov registration before announcement and finalizing award agreements.
- Recipients and subrecipients of USDA Federal financial assistance must comply with the USDA's General Terms and Conditions for Federal Awards. Applicants are strongly encouraged to review these terms and conditions. Additional agency and/or program conditions may also be included in awards.
IX. POST-AWARD REQUIREMENTS AND ADMINISTRATION
- Progress and Financial Reports
- Quarterly interim financial reports (Form SF-425) and progress reports are required for awarded projects. Submission instructions and templates for submitting these reports will be provided as part of the execution of the grant agreement.
- In addition to project accomplishments, progress reports must include the following quantified information as it occurs, if as applicable. For any information that is not available/applicable, progress reports should note why such information is not available/applicable.
- Increase in production or processing capacity, product recovery, product value added, increase in timber utilization, and/or other production improvements.
- Impact to markets for wood raw materials.
- Increase in utilization and adoption of wood products.
- Increase in energy production and/or energy cost savings.
- Jobs retained or created.
- List and patents resulting from projects, if applicable
- Additional reporting requirements are included in 2 CFR § 180.335, § 180.350, and Appendix XII.
X. OTHER INFORMATION
- Confidentiality:
- Materials submitted to the Forest Service, such as funded grant applications and progress reports, are subject to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Upon request, the Forest Service may be obligated to disclose such records. However, documents or portions of documents will be protected if they satisfy the requirements of one or more FOIA exemptions.
- FOIA Exemption 4 protects commercial and financial information that constitutes a trade secret, or whose release would cause competitive harm to the organization that provided the information.
- FOIA Exemption 6 protects information whose release “would reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.”
In the event that the Forest Service receives a FOIA request seeking information provided by your organization, Executive Order 12600 requires the Forest Service to consult with you regarding the potential release of this information. When assembling your application, you may wish to highlight any information that constitutes a trade secret, whose release would cause you competitive harm, or whose release would impact personal privacy. For more information about the FOIA and its exemptions, please consult the Department of Justice Guide to the Freedom of Information Act.
- Contacts for Assistance:
- SAM.gov entity registration:
- SAM Help Desk https://sam.gov/help
- SAM assistance for Federal applicants (APEX Accelerators): https://www.apexaccelerators.us/#/service-area-locator
- Grants.gov registration and functions:
- All questions regarding Grants.gov technical assistance must be directed to Applicant Support. Applicants may also call the 24/7 toll-free support number 1-800-518-4726 or email support@grants.gov.
- For questions related to the Application content development process and Wood Innovations Grant program goals:
- Wood Innovations Coordinators by state: https://www.fs.usda.gov/science-technology/energy-forest-products/wood-innovation-contacts
- Wood Innovations Program website: https://www.fs.usda.gov/science-technology/energy-forest-products/wood-innovation.
- Past Wood Innovations Grant awarded projects: https://www.fs.usda.gov/science-technology/energy-forest-products/wood-innovation/grants
- Program email: sm.fs.wood.innovations@usda.gov
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