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Find similar grantsWyoming State Forestry Division Community Forestry Partnership Cost‑Share Grants is sponsored by Wyoming State Forestry Division (with USDA Forest Service). Assists Wyoming communities in urban/community forestry through tree planting, program development, and scholarships; requires local match and volunteer involvement.
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These grants are intended for tree planting projects, community forestry program development projects, and/or program scholarships. There are three grant categories: Tree Planting, Program Development, and Program Scholarships. Below, you will find links for each individual cost-share grant.
Grant applications are available on each page along with associated grant info. All grants will be submitted online through email to jacob. mares@wyo.
gov . If your community or organization is interested in competing for the community forestry funds, complete the application by March 13, 2026. Grants must be matched with local, non-federal funds, and volunteers must be involved.
A grant selection committee will review applications mid to late March 2026 and you will be notified of funding status at that time. These grants are intended to increase urban and community forestry development and tree planting in Wyoming communities, but not replace existing local funds. Details are included with the application.
Please read the directions carefully. Incomplete or incorrect applications will not be reviewed by the grant selection committee. If you have any questions about the Community Forestry Partnership Cost-Share Grants please feel free to contact Jacob Mares at (307) 777-3626.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Communities or organizations in Wyoming involved in community forestry; cost-share basis for tree planting, program development, and scholarships. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies — cost‑share for tree planting, program development, scholarships Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 13, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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