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Community Restoration Grants - Round 3 is sponsored by Forterra. This program supports community-driven solutions for restoring land in urban and suburban areas of Washington State, promoting native plant diversity, and engaging the community in environmental issues.
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Community Restoration Grants - Forterra Skip to content Home / Our Work / Programs / Community Restoration Grants Community Restoration Grants Restoring Community Lands Apply now! Round three applications close March 31. Forterra Community Restoration Grants is a new grant program for community lands in Washington State that is supported by the One Square Fund.
The program focuses on restoring land in the neighborhoods, towns, and developed areas where people live and work, while promoting native plant diversity , engaging the community- especially youth- in environmental issues at the local level. Questions? View our Frequently Asked Questions or contact us at restoration@forterra.
org . Promoting community-driven solutions to maximize social and environmental equity. Educate the public, especially the next generation, about environmental protection and restoration.
Instill knowledge about, and promote the use of, native plants in environmental restoration. Leverage Forterra’s experience and relationships to restore areas that improve environmental and community health. Invest in Washington cities with relatively larger BIPOC communities, lower household incomes and greater health disparities.
Partner with youth organizations and programs which provide job training and career pathways in restoration for BIPOC and other local youth. Complement and support ongoing Forterra-developed regional restoration programs. There will be three rounds of applications for the Community Restoration Grants.
Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Grant Announced & Advertised October 15 -November 16, 2025 January 12- February 16, 2026 Nonprofit organizations, community-based organizations, neighborhood associations, and other community-interest groups are eligible recipients. Tribal governments, schools and school associations are also eligible. No other government and quasi-government agencies may apply.
However, agencies are encouraged to be project partners to eligible grantees. Application Guidelines Applications Decision-Making Criteria 1. Eligible projects include: New restoration project on community land—provided that a maintenance or continuation plan exists.
Individual projects that support an overall effort on community land. Environmental job training programs focused on restoring community land. Ongoing, current projects focused on restoring community land.
2. Target proposals range from $10,000 – $25,000, but in some circumstances we will consider projects under $10,000. The maximum amount that can be applied for is $25,000.
Grants may be partially or fully funded. 3. Grant-funded work cannot be used on private property inaccessible to the public.
Grant funds may be used on: Public land or land open to public access Land being used for public education Tribal lands accessible by tribal members (general public restrictions are allowable) 4. Primarily use native plants (at least 75%). If you are unsure if a plant counts as native, you can contact restoration@forterra.
org 5. Grant funds can be used for: Materials, plants, and other project expenses Administrative time (up to 15% of funds) 6. Applicants can only receive a funding award once per calendar year.
7. Priority will be given to projects that: Provide environmental benefits to the community (35%) Demonstrate that there is clear community impact. (25%) Benefit or support youth understanding and experience in restoration work (25%) Support underserved communities (15%) Applicants will submit a completed grant template.
The applicant must provide details demonstrating the proposal meets the criteria for the grant program, including: Project partners, with a specific request to detail youth involvement and recruitment Project location, with a specific request to identify environmental health disparities and tree equity scores Confirmation of landowner support (as applicable) – letter template here Download the Round three application here .
Completed applications can be submitted to restoration@forterra. org no later than midnight on March 31, 2026. Eligible applications will be evaluated for the following items: CRG Goals: How well does the project fit with CRG program goals?
How many of the seven goals does the project meet? (Goals listed above.) Restoration Need: Does the project clearly identify the restoration need(s) in the community?
Will the project provide environmental benefits to the community? Community impact: What is this project’s anticipated impact? Does this project positively impact the neighborhood/community?
Are there success indicators for this project? Impact on Youth: Does this project serve youth? How are youth meaningfully impacted and engaged by the program?
Impact on Underserved Communities: How does this project work with underserved communities? Does the project Invest in Washington cities with relatively larger BIPOC communities, lower household incomes and greater health disparities, or other underserved group? Community support: Is there clear support from the community?
How does the project incorporate community feedback and encourage participation? Feasibility: Can this project be completed with the funds requested? Or is there additional funding that supports the project?
Project longevity: Is this project likely to result in lasting change? What maintenance is required for outcomes to be sustainable? Forterra’s Technical Assistance Community Restoration Grants (TAG) aim to provide support for neighborhood and community groups who want to begin a restoration program, planting or tree canopy improvement project but might not know where to start.
The goal is to expand the amount of amazing restoration work community groups are doing on community lands – the neighborhoods, towns, and developed areas where people live and work. If you’re potentially interested in receiving TAG support or additional information, please email restoration@forterra.
org Community Restoration Grant award to Mid Sound Fisheries Enhancement Group February 13, 2026 • Featured Community Restoration Grant award to Tilth Alliance February 13, 2026 • Featured Community Restoration Grant award to Northwest Youth Corps (NYC) August 13, 2025 • Featured Community Restoration Grant award to the Environmental Science Center Community Restoration Grant award to Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Entities working on urban and suburban restoration projects in Washington State cities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $10,000 - $25,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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