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County Forest Sustainable Grant is a program from State of Wisconsin that funds special, short-term, or unanticipated projects promoting sustainable forestry on county-enrolled forest lands. Eligible projects may include storm-related efforts, hiring of temporary staff, and other sustainable forestry activities; ineligible uses include land acquisition, surveying, paying permanent staff, and computer hardware or software upgrades.
Only Wisconsin counties with lands enrolled under the County Forest Law (s. 28. 10 and s.
28. 11, Wis. Stats.)
are eligible to apply. Grants are awarded on a fiscal year basis with two application periods: August 15 for the first round and December 1 for the second round. At least 25 percent of available funding is reserved for second-round applications.
Applications require county forestry committee approval and project specifications.
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County Forest Sustainable Grant | | Wisconsin DNR Aid_Content Page_Forest Sustainable County Forest Sustainable Grant Counties with lands enrolled in the County Forest Law are eligible to apply for grants to be used for special, short term or unanticipated projects that promote sustainable forestry. Projects cannot include land acquisition, surveying, paying of permanent staff or upgrades to existing computer software or hardware.
Counties having lands enrolled under the County Forest Law, s. 28. 10, Wis.
Stats. [exit DNR] and s. 28.
11, Wis. Stats. [exit DNR] .
Eligible projects should be short-term or unanticipated efforts that promote sustainable forestry. paying of permanent staff upgrades to existing computer software or hardware 1st preference - Storm-related projects or hiring of temporary staff to address short-term workload projects. 2nd preference - All other eligible projects.
Awarded on a fiscal year basis with two application periods. August 15 for first round December 1 for second round At least 25 percent of available funding shall be retained for 2nd round applications.
County Forestry committee approval - Minutes or Committee resolution Project Specifications - maps, short narrative, estimated cost breakdown Signature and approval of specifications by DNR Liaison forester and County Forest administrator These materials must be submitted to: County Forest and Public Lands Specialist Grant related statues and administrative codes s. 20. 370(5)(bw)), Wis.
Stats. [exit DNR] s. 28.
11(5r), Wis. Stats. [exit DNR] Ch.
NR 47. 75, Wis. Adm.
Code [exit DNR] s. 20. 370(5)(bw)), Wis.
Stats. [exit DNR] s. 28.
11(5r), Wis. Stats. [exit DNR] Ch.
NR 47. 75, Wis. Adm.
Code [exit DNR] For more information, contact County and Public Forest Specialist
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: See the Wisconsin grants portal for complete eligibility requirements. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
County Forest Sustainable Grant is funded by State of Wisconsin. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Wisconsin. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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