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Find similar grantsIRA Urban and Community Forestry Grant Program is sponsored by Nevada Division of Forestry / USDA Forest Service. Funds urban and community forestry projects—tree planting, canopy enhancement, stewardship—particularly in disadvantaged communities across Nevada.
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Urban & Community Forestry Grants The Urban and Community Forestry program provides funding to local governments, educational institutions, Native –American tribal governments and non-profit groups for projects that plant trees and increase the benefits of tree canopy, create and support long-term and sustained urban and community forestry programs, and promote the care of trees in communities throughout Nevada.
We welcome proposals that advance Nevada's strategic urban forestry goals, which are defined in the 2020 Nevada Forest, Range, and Watershed Action Plan , as follows: Develop and maintain strong partnerships with key stakeholders that can contribute to urban and community forest planning including design, establishment, and maintenance Promote the role of urban and community forestry in human health and wellness, local economies, ecosystem services, and urban livability Improve urban and community forest management, maintenance, and stewardship Diversify, leverage, and increase funding for Urban and Community Forestry activities Increase public awareness and environmental education to promote urban and community forest stewardship Cultivate diversity, equity, and leadership in the urban forest management community Urban & Community Forestry grants are supported through federal funding from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (USFS).
Current Grant Opportunities The Nevada Division of Forestry is receiving applications for two grant programs: the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Urban and Community Forestry Grant Program and the Community Forestry Assistance Grant.
Both grants are supported through federal funding from the USDA US Forest Service, to promote tree planting, sustainable urban forestry programs, workforce development, and community tree care across the state. IRA Urban and Community Forestry Grant Program Under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), there is a total funding pool of approximately $2.
1 million available for local and tribal governments, non-profit organizations, and public educational institutions. This funding is designated for projects benefiting disadvantaged communities. Please see the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) below for detailed grant information and the current application period.
2024 Notice of Funding Opportunity (PDF) 2024 Urban and Community Grants Program Application (Link) IRA Grants at a Glance (PDF) IRA Urban and Community Forestry Grants (Link) Community Forestry Assistance Grant Program Mountain Alder Volunteers during an Arbor Day tree planting event in 2018.
The Community Forestry Assistance (CFA) Grant Program offer a maximum award of $25,000 with a 20% match requirement, totaling $100,000 allocated for projects across Nevada. Projects funded through this initiative are supported through a collaboration with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (USFS). Unlike IRA-funded grants, projects and programs can be executed anywhere in the state.
Applications are due by 11:59 pm (PST) on January 26, 2024 and awards will be announced on February 9. CFA Grants at a Glance (PDF) Community Forestry Assistance Grants (Link) Natural Resource Management Fire Adapted Nevada Partnership The mission of the Nevada Division of Forestry is to protect and enhance Nevada’s ecosystems and communities through natural resource stewardship and wildfire management.
Urban Forestry Program Coordinator NDF-UCFGrants@forestry. nv. gov
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local governments, tribal governments, non-profit organizations, and public educational institutions in Nevada. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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