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1)  Final Grant Report of Greater Easter Jemez Wildland Urban Interface Corporation

This report to the State of New Mexico details our progress during 2007 (.pdf).
 

2)  2008 Fire Operations Key Points

As fire seasons lengthen and generally become more challenging, the standard messages to the public and news media are becoming less realistic. For years, messages have centered on slight variations of several basic themes: We have enough equipment and personnel; we will protect your home if it is threatened; and we will fight all fires aggressively. But the nature of fire season is changing, and given budget realities, it is time to alter public expectations and increase public education regarding what the wildland fire community can and cannot do (.pdf).
 

2)  Ann Cooke's "How to Become a Tax-Exempt 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization"

·         Part 1, Main Article: Details and Descriptions (.pdf)

·         Part 2, Sample By-Laws of a Non-Profit Corporation (.pdf)

·         Part 3, Sample Articles of Incorporation for a Non-Profit Corporation (.pdf)
 

3)  New Mexico Communities at Risk Protection Plan

The New Mexico Fire Planning Task Force (NMFPT) was created by the New Mexico legislature to identify Wildland Urban Interface areas most vulnerable to danger from forest fire in the State of New Mexico.  The Greater Jemez Area was selected as one of 18 areas most vulnerable, and designated a Community Wildfire Protection (CWP) zone.  Communities not listed have the opportunity to be included through the development of a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (.pdf).
 

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