
Consumer Services Program wokers cutting and preparing wood at the woodpile off of Hiline Road.
FORT HALL — Following a recent resolution passed by the Fort Hall Business Council, the Consumer Services Program is offering firewood as a separate service, not tied to energy assistance.
When donated wood is available, it is provided at no cost and does not affect 477 Energy Assistance eligibility.
It is a one-time, special distribution for the current winter season. The Consumer Services Program will update the Tribal membership if any changes or future directions are provided.
Eligible applicants must be enrolled Shoshone-Bannock tribal members who reside on the Fort Hall Reservation and have a safe, working wood stove.

Consumer Services Program wokers at the woodpile off of Hiline Road.
A Winter Wood Program Form is required and is available at the Consumer Services front office at the Old Casino. The application is for firewood only. Requests for other types of energy assistance, or for Tribal members living off the reservation, require completion of an FY26 477 Application.
Firewood delivery is labor-intensive, and deliveries will take time. Each household will receive one large trailer or two smaller trailers of firewood.
This effort is supported through collaboration with the ARM Program and Cedar House, who are providing additional labor to the Wood Crew.
For more information, contact Dustin Davis, TANF/GA Manager at 208-478-3709 or 208-339-6244. Applications can also be emailed to dustin.davis@sbtribes.com or wynona.boyer@sbtribes.com.