Headquarters:
645 Washington Street
Ashland, Oregon
97520
States Served: California, Idaho, Oregon, Washington
Lomakatsi Restoration Project
ACCREDITATION STATUS : Full Accreditation in Process
MISSION
Lomakatsi Restoration Project is a nonprofit, grassroots organization that develops and implements forest and watershed restoration projects in Oregon and northern California.
DESCRIPTION
About Lomakatsi
Lomakatsi Restoration Project is a tribally affiliated, multicultural ecosystem restoration and workforce development nonprofit organization with offices in Ashland, Oregon and Alturas, California. We have worked within tribal, low-income, and rural forest-based communities throughout the region since 1995 advancing social equity, building economic opportunities, and restoring thousands of acres of forests and miles of streams to create more resilient forests and watersheds.
For over twenty-five years, Lomakatsi has served hundreds of tribal and multicultural youth through innovative workforce training and employment programs that build valuable professional skills, accomplish strategic ecosystem restoration treatments, and provide pathways to natural resource careers. Uniquely, we integrate these programs into collaborative forest restoration and community wildfire resilience initiatives through long-term partnerships with federal and state agencies, tribes, and nonprofit organizations. Lomakatsi’s tribally-led Tribal Partnerships Program and the Inter-Tribal Ecosystem Restoration Partnership (ITERP) engage tribal communities, departments, and governments to build relationships and develop programs that integrate Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge and deliver meaningful experience for indigenous youth on their time immemorial ancestral land bases, as the first best stewards.
Learn more at lomakatsi.org.
Lomakatsi's Inter-Tribal Indian Youth Service Corps
Lomakatsi became a federal 21st Century Conservation Corps partner in 2012 and an Indian Youth Service Corps (IYSC) partner in 2024, opening the door to expand the program regionally and nationally across public and tribal lands, with current and planned programs focused in Oregon, California, and Idaho. The IYSC program is open to tribal and multicultural young adults ages 18-30 (and up to age 35 for veterans). As an IYSC partner, Lomakatsi is authorized to certify the 640 hours of work on federal and tribal lands required for participants to earn Public Land Corps Act non-competitive hiring eligibility, supporting pathways to careers with federal agencies. IYSC programs increase local workforce capacity in the face of increasing threats from wildfire and climate change, laying a strong foundation for participants to pursue careers in active forest restoration, wildland fire response, and reforestation, watershed health, wildlife habitat and ecological maintenance of all lands. Lomakatsi also became a proud member of The Corps Network and the American Climate Corps in 2024.