The Santa Clara County Firesafe Council (SCCFSC) is a non-profit, grassroots organization that provides education and project assistance for homeowners and landowners in communities that are vulnerable to wildfire. While most of our wildfire preparedness work is focused in Santa Clara County, some communities in the Santa Cruz Mountains — like 95033 and 95044 — also spill into Santa Cruz County. In these cases SCCFSC includes the entire zip code in our treatment area.

In addition to partnering directly with CAL FIRE, Santa Clara County Fire, and regional fire districts, SCCFSC works with public agencies, other non-profits, businesses and private landowners to design and implement protective measures, such as developing shaded fuel breaks, to increase wildfire survivability.

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  • 📢 Join Us This Tuesday (2/17/26) – Via Zoom We’re pleased to welcome Senator Josh Becker (D13) as he kicks off our board meeting with an introduction to his SB 973 Wildfire County Coordinator Program legislation. The meeting will also feature a presentation by Ertugrul Taciroglu, Professor at UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, titled: 🔥 Computational Science in Service of Wildfire Risk and Resilience Assessment: Applications, Challenges and Opportunities 🔥 This discussion will explore how advanced modeling and computational science are shaping wildfire risk analysis and community resilience strategies. 💻 Attend via Zoom:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81984959909?pwd=h3iWTco6NkH2VimuEJSEdS2J7xQaDr.1
    7 days ago
  • We're pleased to join the City of Saratoga, CA for this important wildfire seminar planned for next Wednesday, February 25. Join us and partners from CAL FIRE SCU, Santa Clara County Fire Department,  County of Santa Clara OEM, Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office, and more!
    1 week ago
  • 🔥 Firewise wins incoming! 🔥
Huge congrats to Saratoga Heights HOA and Foothill Orchard—Santa Clara County’s newest Firewise Communities! 👏🏡
Meanwhile, our neighbors in Santa Cruz County are out here being overachievers, tied for #2 in the nation for Firewise Communities (we see you 👀🔥).
✨ Think your neighborhood has what it takes?
Grab your neighbors, roll up those sleeves, and start your Firewise journey today—or take it a step further by joining our Community Ambassador Program and help lead wildfire preparedness efforts where you live.
    1 week ago
  • Drive-Up Chipping Depot�
�New Almaden — �
�January 10th

We are hosting a one-day, drive-up brush chipping event on January 10th at the New Almaden Community Club. This event is NOT a roadside pickup program. Community members must bring eligible material directly to the site within the designated window. ��Learn more at https://sccfiresafe.org/prepare/chipping-events/
    1 month ago
  • 🎉 Big cheers for Old Alpine! 🎉

They just became a recognized Firewise USA® community—officially making them the 30th Firewise USA® community in Santa Clara County! 🌟🔥

That’s 30 neighborhoods stepping up to boost wildfire resilience and keep our region safer. 🌳💪

✨ Want your neighborhood to be next?
👉 Email firewise@sccfiresafe.org today and find out how to get started.

Together, we can keep the momentum going—one Firewise community at a time! 🚀
    1 month ago
  • As we close out 2025, we’re proud to reflect on the progress made across Santa Clara County to reduce wildfire risk, strengthen forest health, and build a more resilient community. 

🌲🔥 Hazardous Fuels Reduction Programs remained a cornerstone of our work, including chipping, roadside fuel reduction, special needs assistance, and neighbor-to-neighbor cost share efforts.

🌿 Chipping Program | 2025 Totals
• 121,483 cubic yards of brush removed

🚧 Roadside Fuel Reduction
• 69.15 linear miles cleared

🤝 Community Assistance Programs
• Special Needs Assistance: 2 projects, 0.38 acres treated
• Neighbor-to-Neighbor Cost Share: 2 projects, 3.6 acres treated

🌲 Forest Health & Landscape Resilience
• Forest Health Grant 1 completed on time
• 1,000+ acres treated
• Continued progress on the West Santa Clara County Landscape Resilience Project (completion expected March 2026)
• Foundation established for Santa Cruz Kangaroo Rat habitat work with MROSD
• Positioned for a third Forest Health Grant, expanding treatment types including prescribed fire and work in South Santa Clara County

🔥 South Bay Prescribed Burn Association
• $350,000 Coastal Conservancy Grant awarded
• Funding for training, PPE and tools, community education, RPP & CWPP updates, and Wildland Firefighter Type 2 training

🏡 Home Ignition Zone (HIZ) Assessments | 2025
• 416 assessments completed
• 620 acres assessed

🏘️ Firewise USA®
• 10 new communities in 2025
• 29 total recognized communities

📚 Community Outreach and Education
• 1,798 residents reached through presentations and workshops
• 1,700+ newsletter subscribers

📍 CWPP Engagement
• Re-established monthly coordination with CWPP partners
• Awarded 24CWDG funding from the U.S. Forest Service
• Updated CWPP annexes to maintain a living plan, StoryMap, and FireSafe network

Thank you to our partners and the community for helping make Santa Clara County safer and more wildfire-resilient. 💚🔥
    2 months ago
  • 👏 Congrats to the 29 Firewise USA® communities in Santa Clara County for their incredible work on wildfire preparedness this year—helping protect neighbors, homes, and our shared landscape.
Want to get involved? Visit sccfiresafe.org/firewise
    2 months ago
  • Join us for GivingTuesday! This global day of generosity is your chance to make a significant impact. We are committed to raise $5,000 to help our communities prepare for, survive, and recover from wildfires. Your contribution will play a vital role in fostering resilience against these natural challenges. Together, we can live safely with wildfire. #GivingTuesday #WildfireResilience #CommunitySupport #Nonprofit #FireSafety
    3 months ago
  • 🍂🦃 Happy Thanksgiving from the Santa Clara County FireSafe Council! 🦃🍂

Today, we give thanks for the strength, resilience, and generosity of our incredible community.

To all the residents who work year-round to reduce wildfire risk—thank you. Your dedication to clearing defensible space, participating in home assessments, and staying prepared makes Santa Clara County safer and more resilient.

We are grateful for every neighbor who takes steps—big or small—to protect their home, family, and community. Together, we’re building a more fire-adapted county.
Wishing you and your loved ones a safe, warm, and joyful Thanksgiving!

Stay safe and stay prepared.
— Santa Clara County FireSafe Council 🍁🔥
    3 months ago
📢 Join Us This Tuesday (2/17/26) – Via Zoom We’re pleased to welcome Senator Josh Becker (D13) as he kicks off our board meeting with an introduction to his SB 973 Wildfire County Coordinator Program legislation. The meeting will also feature a presentation by Ertugrul Taciroglu, Professor at UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, titled: 🔥 Computational Science in Service of Wildfire Risk and Resilience Assessment: Applications, Challenges and Opportunities 🔥 This discussion will explore how advanced modeling and computational science are shaping wildfire risk analysis and community resilience strategies. 💻 Attend via Zoom:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81984959909?pwd=h3iWTco6NkH2VimuEJSEdS2J7xQaDr.1
📢 Join Us This Tuesday (2/17/26) – Via Zoom We’re pleased to welcome Senator Josh Becker (D13) as he kicks off our board meeting with an introduction to his SB 973 Wildfire County Coordinator Program legislation. The meeting will also feature a presentation by Ertugrul Taciroglu, Professor at UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, titled: 🔥 Computational Science in Service of Wildfire Risk and Resilience Assessment: Applications, Challenges and Opportunities 🔥 This discussion will explore how advanced modeling and computational science are shaping wildfire risk analysis and community resilience strategies. 💻 Attend via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81984959909?pwd=h3iWTco6NkH2VimuEJSEdS2J7xQaDr.1
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We're pleased to join the City of Saratoga, CA for this important wildfire seminar planned for next Wednesday, February 25. Join us and partners from CAL FIRE SCU, Santa Clara County Fire Department,  County of Santa Clara OEM, Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office, and more!
We're pleased to join the City of Saratoga, CA for this important wildfire seminar planned for next Wednesday, February 25. Join us and partners from CAL FIRE SCU, Santa Clara County Fire Department, County of Santa Clara OEM, Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office, and more!
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🔥 Firewise wins incoming! 🔥
Huge congrats to Saratoga Heights HOA and Foothill Orchard—Santa Clara County’s newest Firewise Communities! 👏🏡
Meanwhile, our neighbors in Santa Cruz County are out here being overachievers, tied for #2 in the nation for Firewise Communities (we see you 👀🔥).
✨ Think your neighborhood has what it takes?
Grab your neighbors, roll up those sleeves, and start your Firewise journey today—or take it a step further by joining our Community Ambassador Program and help lead wildfire preparedness efforts where you live.
🔥 Firewise wins incoming! 🔥 Huge congrats to Saratoga Heights HOA and Foothill Orchard—Santa Clara County’s newest Firewise Communities! 👏🏡 Meanwhile, our neighbors in Santa Cruz County are out here being overachievers, tied for #2 in the nation for Firewise Communities (we see you 👀🔥). ✨ Think your neighborhood has what it takes? Grab your neighbors, roll up those sleeves, and start your Firewise journey today—or take it a step further by joining our Community Ambassador Program and help lead wildfire preparedness efforts where you live.
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Drive-Up Chipping Depot�
�New Almaden — �
�January 10th

We are hosting a one-day, drive-up brush chipping event on January 10th at the New Almaden Community Club. This event is NOT a roadside pickup program. Community members must bring eligible material directly to the site within the designated window. ��Learn more at https://sccfiresafe.org/prepare/chipping-events/
Drive-Up Chipping Depot� �New Almaden — � �January 10th We are hosting a one-day, drive-up brush chipping event on January 10th at the New Almaden Community Club. This event is NOT a roadside pickup program. Community members must bring eligible material directly to the site within the designated window. ��Learn more at https://sccfiresafe.org/prepare/chipping-events/
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🎉 Big cheers for Old Alpine! 🎉

They just became a recognized Firewise USA® community—officially making them the 30th Firewise USA® community in Santa Clara County! 🌟🔥

That’s 30 neighborhoods stepping up to boost wildfire resilience and keep our region safer. 🌳💪

✨ Want your neighborhood to be next?
👉 Email firewise@sccfiresafe.org today and find out how to get started.

Together, we can keep the momentum going—one Firewise community at a time! 🚀
🎉 Big cheers for Old Alpine! 🎉 They just became a recognized Firewise USA® community—officially making them the 30th Firewise USA® community in Santa Clara County! 🌟🔥 That’s 30 neighborhoods stepping up to boost wildfire resilience and keep our region safer. 🌳💪 ✨ Want your neighborhood to be next? 👉 Email firewise@sccfiresafe.org today and find out how to get started. Together, we can keep the momentum going—one Firewise community at a time! 🚀
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As we close out 2025, we’re proud to reflect on the progress made across Santa Clara County to reduce wildfire risk, strengthen forest health, and build a more resilient community. 🌲🔥 Hazardous Fuels Reduction Programs remained a cornerstone of our work, including chipping, roadside fuel reduction, special needs assistance, and neighbor-to-neighbor cost share efforts. 🌿 Chipping Program | 2025 Totals • 121,483 cubic yards of brush removed 🚧 Roadside Fuel Reduction • 69.15 linear miles cleared 🤝 Community Assistance Programs • Special Needs Assistance: 2 projects, 0.38 acres treated • Neighbor-to-Neighbor Cost Share: 2 projects, 3.6 acres treated 🌲 Forest Health & Landscape Resilience • Forest Health Grant 1 completed on time • 1,000+ acres treated • Continued progress on the West Santa Clara County Landscape Resilience Project (completion expected March 2026) • Foundation established for Santa Cruz Kangaroo Rat habitat work with MROSD • Positioned for a third Forest Health Grant, expanding treatment types including prescribed fire and work in South Santa Clara County 🔥 South Bay Prescribed Burn Association • $350,000 Coastal Conservancy Grant awarded • Funding for training, PPE and tools, community education, RPP & CWPP updates, and Wildland Firefighter Type 2 training 🏡 Home Ignition Zone (HIZ) Assessments | 2025 • 416 assessments completed • 620 acres assessed 🏘️ Firewise USA® • 10 new communities in 2025 • 29 total recognized communities 📚 Community Outreach and Education • 1,798 residents reached through presentations and workshops • 1,700+ newsletter subscribers 📍 CWPP Engagement • Re-established monthly coordination with CWPP partners • Awarded 24CWDG funding from the U.S. Forest Service • Updated CWPP annexes to maintain a living plan, StoryMap, and FireSafe network Thank you to our partners and the community for helping make Santa Clara County safer and more wildfire-resilient. 💚🔥
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👏 Congrats to the 29 Firewise USA® communities in Santa Clara County for their incredible work on wildfire preparedness this year—helping protect neighbors, homes, and our shared landscape. Want to get involved? Visit sccfiresafe.org/firewise
2 months ago
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Join us for GivingTuesday! This global day of generosity is your chance to make a significant impact. We are committed to raise $5,000 to help our communities prepare for, survive, and recover from wildfires. Your contribution will play a vital role in fostering resilience against these natural challenges. Together, we can live safely with wildfire. #GivingTuesday #WildfireResilience #CommunitySupport #Nonprofit #FireSafety
Join us for GivingTuesday! This global day of generosity is your chance to make a significant impact. We are committed to raise $5,000 to help our communities prepare for, survive, and recover from wildfires. Your contribution will play a vital role in fostering resilience against these natural challenges. Together, we can live safely with wildfire. #GivingTuesday #WildfireResilience #CommunitySupport #Nonprofit #FireSafety
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🍂🦃 Happy Thanksgiving from the Santa Clara County FireSafe Council! 🦃🍂

Today, we give thanks for the strength, resilience, and generosity of our incredible community.

To all the residents who work year-round to reduce wildfire risk—thank you. Your dedication to clearing defensible space, participating in home assessments, and staying prepared makes Santa Clara County safer and more resilient.

We are grateful for every neighbor who takes steps—big or small—to protect their home, family, and community. Together, we’re building a more fire-adapted county.
Wishing you and your loved ones a safe, warm, and joyful Thanksgiving!

Stay safe and stay prepared.
— Santa Clara County FireSafe Council 🍁🔥
🍂🦃 Happy Thanksgiving from the Santa Clara County FireSafe Council! 🦃🍂 Today, we give thanks for the strength, resilience, and generosity of our incredible community. To all the residents who work year-round to reduce wildfire risk—thank you. Your dedication to clearing defensible space, participating in home assessments, and staying prepared makes Santa Clara County safer and more resilient. We are grateful for every neighbor who takes steps—big or small—to protect their home, family, and community. Together, we’re building a more fire-adapted county. Wishing you and your loved ones a safe, warm, and joyful Thanksgiving! Stay safe and stay prepared. — Santa Clara County FireSafe Council 🍁🔥
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