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This information and scripts for emails and phone calls are available here: https://plantnebraska.org/how-to-help/advocacy.html
The President’s proposed Fiscal Year 2026 “Skinny Budget” threatens to eliminate the U.S. Forest Service’s State, Private, and Tribal Forestry (SPTF) programs—a move that would have devastating consequences for communities, volunteer fire departments, landowners, and forests across Nebraska.
These programs directly support wildfire prevention, volunteer fire departments, reforestation, community forestry, forest health, and rural economic resilience. Their elimination would leave Nebraska communities without the resources, tools, and partnerships needed to protect lives, property, and the environment.
These programs provide funding for various community forestry activities, including:
In addition, federal funding provides:
You can take immediate action to help preserve these essential programs by:
1. Contact Nebraska's Congressional Delegation
Reach out to your Representative and U.S. Senators by phone, email, or letter and urge them to protect funding for SPTF programs in the FY 2026 budget.
You can find contact information for Nebraska’s federal delegation here:
2. Share Your Story
When you reach out, please be specific and personal. Share how these forestry programs have made a difference in your life, community, or work. Whether you are a fire chief, city leader, landowner, or citizen advocate, your voice and your experience are powerful.
Please consider including:
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This information and scripts for emails and phone calls are available here: https://plantnebraska.org/how-to-help/advocacy.html
The President’s proposed Fiscal Year 2026 “Skinny Budget” threatens to eliminate the U.S. Forest Service’s State, Private, and Tribal Forestry (SPTF) programs—a move that would have devastating consequences for communities, volunteer fire departments, landowners, and forests across Nebraska.
These programs directly support wildfire prevention, volunteer fire departments, reforestation, community forestry, forest health, and rural economic resilience. Their elimination would leave Nebraska communities without the resources, tools, and partnerships needed to protect lives, property, and the environment.
These programs provide funding for various community forestry activities, including:
In addition, federal funding provides:
You can take immediate action to help preserve these essential programs by:
1. Contact Nebraska's Congressional Delegation
Reach out to your Representative and U.S. Senators by phone, email, or letter and urge them to protect funding for SPTF programs in the FY 2026 budget.
You can find contact information for Nebraska’s federal delegation here:
2. Share Your Story
When you reach out, please be specific and personal. Share how these forestry programs have made a difference in your life, community, or work. Whether you are a fire chief, city leader, landowner, or citizen advocate, your voice and your experience are powerful.
Please consider including:

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