![]() ![]() Initially, Becca joined CFSC as a grant specialist where she managed a diverse portfolio of grant projects and provided technical assistance and coaching to colleagues, grantees, and key stakeholders. In his spare time, he enjoys gaming (poorly) with his nephew, attending classic car auctions and watching baseball games (his goal is to visit all 30 MLB parks).īecca Joyner has been with CFSC since June 2020. ![]() He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in public administration from the University of Southern California and Golden Gate University respectively. Prior to joining (and re-joining) the CFSC, he worked for a large California public school district as their grant compliance officer, managing the district’s discretionary federal grants he was the director of grant management for a national education reform nonprofit and, most recently, was a self-employed federal grants consultant, managing a team of independent professionals that secured $200 million in federal funding and managed over $350 million in federal grants.ĭave is a California native. Amber is a certified Master Gardener and enjoys hiking, camping, painting and of course, gardeningĭave worked for the California Fire Safe Council from 2009 to 2011 as the North Coast grant specialist and recently returned in April 2021 as a senior grant specialist.ĭave has more than 25 years of federal grants experience serving local governments, nonprofits, corporations, and governing boards. with The Nature Conservancy promoting fire ecology on prescribed fire crews and as a fire management planner. Her studies propelled her to travel after graduation throughout the U.S. A senior staff member, Amber has ten years of experience in helping to shape and improve CFSC’s efforts to meets its mission.Īmber holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Resource Management with an emphasis in fire ecology from the University of California at Davis. She manages the year-round Clearinghouse activities, from application to grant closeout and provides support to grantees and grant managers. Recently, Amber led a major upgrade of CFSC’s outdated grants system to new, improved grant management software. Amber was promoted to Clearinghouse Administrator in 2009 and paved the way for significant upgrades to the Grants Clearinghouse in response to changing federal regulations and technology. ![]() She joined CFSC in 2003 as Grant Manager for the Coast Region after working for several years with local Fire Safe Councils in the Bay Area. ![]() In her free time, you can find her hiking, traveling, or curled up with a book.Īmber is the Clearinghouse Manager for California Fire Safe Council. She then led mitigation efforts out of the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services as the Branch Chief for Hazard Mitigation Assistance and Deputy State Hazard Mitigation Officer, overseeing a portfolio of state and federal grant programs aimed at reducing risk from natural hazards and advancing equitable climate adaption approaches. As a Science Fellow with the California Council on Science and Technology, Jacy developed and analyzed state policy with CA State Assembly Committee on Natural Resources. After spending several years managing ecology field work all over the Western US and East Africa, Jacy went on to earn her PhD in Forest Resources and Conservation from the University of Florida, where she researched the impacts of energy infrastructure development on forest health. She grew up in the Santa Cruz mountains, and her love of the outdoors led her to pursue a BSc in Field and Wildlife Biology from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Jacy Hyde is the Executive Director for the California Fire Safe Council. ![]()
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