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Funding Available to Plant Trees in Illinois Communities
Trees Forever community planting applications due February 25.
Trees Forever announced a funding opportunity for Illinois communities to diversify their community forests or recover from natural or man-made disasters, particularly emerald ash borer (EAB).
Trees Forever is accepting applications for Recover, Replant, Restore! tree planting grants through February 25. Grants of $500-to-$3,000 are available to plant more diverse disease- and storm-resistant shade trees. Eligible projects include planting trees in public spaces – such as along streets and trails, community entryways, at schools, public buildings, parks, and more.
“Trees Forever not only supplies funding to get trees into the ground, they also provide the technical assistance and long-term support necessary to grow strong and resilient urban forests,” said Trees Forever Field Coordinator Emily Ehley.
“Our changing world is testing the resiliency of our urban forests more and more. Community tree planting is a proactive defense and will remain a key strategy for communities to fight these pressures. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is pleased to partner with Trees Forever to assist communities in these ever-important greening efforts, which we need now more than ever,” noted Illinois Urban Forestry Administrator Michael Brunk.
These grants are funded through a partnership between Trees Forever, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, and the U.S. Forest Service. Funding is intended to help communities throughout Illinois recover from natural disasters, replant with a diverse, disease- and storm-resistant selection of tree species, and also to restore healthy and beneficial community forests.
Applications may be found at www.TreesForever.org/Recover-Replant-Restore and are due February 25. Email completed application and supporting documents to droman@treesforever.org or mail to: Trees Forever, Attn: Deb, 80 W. Eighth Avenue, Marion, IA, 52302. For more information, visit www.treesforever.org or call 800-369-1269.
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