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'''The 2022-2023 Community Forestry Assistance Grant is currently accepting applications for projects ranging from $5,000 to $40,000. The funding is available to support a wide variety of urban forestry projects and activities that can help create healthier communities. The total funding amount available this year is $550,000 – the largest amount offered by UCF for a single grant cycle.''' | '''The 2022-2023 Community Forestry Assistance Grant is currently accepting applications for projects ranging from $5,000 to $40,000. The funding is available to support a wide variety of urban forestry projects and activities that can help create healthier communities. The total funding amount available this year is $550,000 – the largest amount offered by UCF for a single grant cycle.''' | ||
https://www.dnr.wa.gov/urbanforestry#grants-and-financial-assistance | https://www.dnr.wa.gov/urbanforestry#grants-and-financial-assistance | ||
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*Non-profits are eligible in addition to public actors. | *Non-profits are eligible in addition to public actors. | ||
*Supports planning as well as installation. | *Supports planning as well as installation. | ||
*Requires 1:1 match unless "high health disparity community" | |||
*Plant material focused on trees. | |||
*Tools and non-tree plant materials each less than 10% |
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The 2022-2023 Community Forestry Assistance Grant is currently accepting applications for projects ranging from $5,000 to $40,000. The funding is available to support a wide variety of urban forestry projects and activities that can help create healthier communities. The total funding amount available this year is $550,000 – the largest amount offered by UCF for a single grant cycle.
https://www.dnr.wa.gov/urbanforestry#grants-and-financial-assistance
Notes
- Small grants
- Non-profits are eligible in addition to public actors.
- Supports planning as well as installation.
- Requires 1:1 match unless "high health disparity community"
- Plant material focused on trees.
- Tools and non-tree plant materials each less than 10%