Wildfire Partners is a national model because of the quality of our programs.
- Our two-three hour home assessments are comprehensive and customized.
- Wildfire Partners Mitigation Specialists review 50 questions that address every potential pathway and the specific vulnerabilities of each home with active engagement of our participants.
- Assessments, the accompanying report, and future certification lead to reduced wildfire risk.
However, quantifying Wildfire Partners’ efforts is also essential.
Follow the story of Wildfire Partners here using numbers (or what we call metrics).
Metrics are updated annually. (last updated December 2024)
Home Assessment and Certification Metrics
The Home Assessment and Certification Program provides eligible residents with a personalized wildfire risk assessment by a trained Wildfire Mitigation Specialist. Progress and activity metrics within Boulder County is tracked and monitored.
The infographic below shows 10 numbers representing the total amounts of various home assessment and certification information gathered between 2014 – 2024.
For more detailed information about the individual metrics shown on the infographic below, view the Home Assessment and Certification Metrics Interactive Infographic.

Home Assessment Participation by Fire District
Since 2014, Wildfire Partners has tracked Individual Home Assessment (IHA) program participation across Boulder County’s 15 fire protection districts. The data below reflects the percentage of residents in each district who have participated in the program, as well as the growth each district has seen over time. This progress represents thousands of homeowners who have taken meaningful action to reduce wildfire risk in their landscapes and communities.
Interested in participating? Schedule a free individual home assessment and take the first step toward protecting your home.

