The Forestry and Natural Resources Career Mentorship Program was founded in 2020 with funding from the California Licensed Foresters Association and is currently funded through a CAL FIRE Workforce Development Grant administered through the Placer County Resource Conservation District. Reference last year’s annual report for an overview of Program activities.
The Program is led by a Program Manager and a volunteer Steering Committee composed of forestry professionals and a student representative. Professional development resources and trainings include:
- Introductory Session to review program goals, structure, and requirements
- Annual training on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice
- Practice with resume building and interview skills
- Regular career panels highlighting different sectors of the field
- Additional workshops as requested or suggested by Steering Committee
- Participant reimbursements to support field visits with mentors or attendance at forestry-related conferences/trainings.
Program recruitment begins in August (to coincide with the start of fall classes). The Steering Committee works with professional forestry organizations, state, federal, and private partners to seek volunteer Mentors from the professional forestry and natural resource community.
Applicants provide information on career goals, personal/professional interests, and identity to guide pairing. The Steering Committee will review and assign mentorship pairs within 20 days of the end of the application period, with the goal of pairing all applicants by late October.
Participants are required to meet monthly (at a minimum). Meetings may be virtual or in person. Mid-year and end-of-year surveys will be administered to all program participants to evaluate program progress and needs.
The Program facilitates mentor-mentee relationships by offering monthly discussion topics, facilitating active communication between mentor and mentee, and providing opportunities for professional development. Formal Program activities occur during the academic year (October to June), with potential for mentorships to continue past the end of Program activities.
Students studying Forestry in their Junior/Senior year at 4-year universities or any Community College students are welcome to apply. See all eligibility requirements here.
Applications for the 2026-2027 Academic Year will open in the fall of 2026.
Program Partners
Funding for this program is provided by the CA Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s Business and Workforce Development Grants. Thank you to our funders and supporting organizations:
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CAL FIRE -
University of California Cooperative Extension -
California Women in Timber -
Cal Alumni Foresters -
Green Diamond Resource Company -
California Licensed Foresters Association -
California Forestry Association -
Sierra Pacific Industries
Donate Today!
Tax-deductible donations for the Forestry Mentorship Program can be made by mailing a check to the address below. Please include “Forestry Mentorship Program” in the memo line.
Attn:
Liana Vitousek
Placer RCD
11641 Blocker Drive, Suite 120
Auburn, CA 95603
