The Wildfire Solutions Coalition was launched in June 2025 in response to the growing urgency of California’s wildfire crisis. The cross-sector Coalition is unified in the critical need to move the state from wildfire response to wildfire risk reduction.
The goal of the Coalition is to secure the resources necessary—in the private sector and across local, state, and federal levels— to achieve California’s wildfire resilience goals and dramatically reduce the impacts of catastrophic wildfire across the state.
Learn more at wildfiresolutionsca.org.
❌ In crisis mode, the state incurs billions of dollars in wildfire response costs.
✅ Sustained funding of approximately $2.5 - 3 billion a year for 10 years would enable the state to execute its wildfire strategy and break out of the cycle of crisis.
Our state leaders have the opportunity to act and close the wildfire funding gap, so everyday Californians won’t have to foot the bill.
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We all deserve to breathe clean air and drink safe water.
Wildfires lead to dangerous levels of air pollution that cause health problems for Californians, even deaths.
In fact, over 50,000 Californians have died from smoke impacts alone since 2008.
We must act now to invest in solutions that protect all California communities from the impacts of wildfire.
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The CA wildfire crisis costs $117 billion per year in economic losses. 💸🤯
What’s a lot cheaper? Investing in wildfire resilience now. For every $1 invested in prevention, we save the state at least $6.
By fully funding and implementing California’s wildfire resilience strategy, we can shift from crisis response to preparation—and save money doing it.
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We can break California’s cycle of catastrophic wildfire.
We don’t have to live from crisis to crisis—fire is a natural part of California ecosystems, and we have the solutions to live with and manage fire effectively.
By fully funding and implementing California’s wildfire resilience strategy, we can protect the health of our landscapes and communities.
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It would take about $2.5 - 3 billion per year for 10 years to implement the state’s strategy.
The price tag is high, but just a fraction of the cost of inaction. For every $1 invested in prevention, we save the state at least $6.
How do we get there? Support our leaders in allocating 10% of future Cap-and-Invest auction revenues for regionally appropriate wildfire resilience and mitigation actions.