Forestry Grants Offered

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By Tim Phelps

The Tennessee Department of Agriculture Division of Forestry is now accepting proposals for community tree planting projects. County and city governments and private non-profit organizations may apply for grants up to $20,000.

“Thanks to the General Assembly, we’re proud to again offer these grants through the Agricultural Enhancement program to help improve urban forest environments in communities across the state,” said state Agriculture Commissioner Ken Givens.

The urban forestry project funds must be used for planting trees on public land, such as parks, streets, greenways or other local public places. Eligible items include the cost of trees, shipping, contracted planting labor and mulch.

“Trees are just as important to our urban areas as they are to our rural landscape,” said Bruce Webster, urban resource management unit leader with the Division of Forestry. “They filter the air, save energy by providing shade and reducing heat, help with water management issues, and have a significant scenic value.”

Last year more than $154,951 funded the installation of 2,151 trees in 25 urban areas.

TAEP is a state funded program established by Governor Phil Bredesen and supported by the General Assembly to increase farm income and improve rural communities in Tennessee by helping landowners invest in better farming and forestry practices.

Applicants are encouraged to contact their regional urban forestry staff for proposal assistance. For more information on urban forestry, visit http://www.tennessee.gov/agriculture/forestry/urbanforests.html.

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