Kittitas Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is fiscally sponsored by the Washington Resource Conservation and Development Council (WRC&D). The WRC&D is a tax-exempt charitable organization under Internal Revenue Service section 501(c)(3).
Wildfire is overwhelmingly complex, and sometimes the hardest part is knowing where to start.
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In May 2017, agencies, stakeholders and community members met to express concerns for wildfire related issues in Kittitas County. Recognizing the importance of the issues of fire adapted communities, the meetings continued and the Kittitas Fire Adapted Communities Coalition (KFACC) was formed.
Kittitas Fire Adapted Communities Coalition is fiscally sponsored by the Washington Resource Conservation and Development Council (WRC&D). The WRC&D is a tax-exempt charitable organization under Internal Revenue Service section 501(c)(3).
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