The National Forest Foundation’s Wood for Life project is similar to a food bank. But instead of food, it delivers firewood to tribal families – at no cost. The nonprofit is receiving $225,000 to remove logs from forests in Idaho, Colorado and Wyoming. That will produce firewood for half a dozen tribes, including Shoshone Bannock, Shoshone Paiute, Eastern Shoshone, Northern Arapaho, Ute Mountain Ute, and Navajo Nation.