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Urban Forestry Grants
2010 Intent to Apply
Completing this Intent to Apply form ensures that you will be mailed a hard-copy of the 2010 grant application. The grant application can also be downloaded below.
2010 Urban Forestry Grant Application
The application deadline to apply is October 5, 2009.
Application and Guidelines
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2010 Program Highlight
A simplified, startup grant is once again available for communities that want to start or restart an urban forestry program. Projects are limited to a few project types and have a maximum grant award of $5,000. To determine if you are eligible to apply for a Startup grant follow the instructions below.
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- The purpose of the grant program is to fund projects that
improve a community's capacity to manage its
trees. The applicant may be a city, village, town,
county, tribal government, or 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Joint applications are encouraged.
- The Wisconsin Urban Forestry Grant program is a 50-50 cost-share program. The grant recipient, or sponsor, uses its own resources (cash, in-kind services, and/or donations) to fund the entire cost of the project. Upon project completion and approval, the sponsor requests reimbursement for 50 percent of eligible costs up to the approved amount of the grant award. Nonprofit organizations may ask for half of their total grant as an advance at the time of award, but otherwise grants are not provided up front.
- Grants range from $1,000 to $25,000. The minimum
total project size is $2,000. There is no maximum
project size, however reimbursement is limited to
$25,000.
- The application deadline is October 5, 2009. Projects may begin no earlier than January 1, 2010 and must be completed no later than December 31, 2010.
Eligible Projects
Projects may include, but are not limited to,
development of:
- urban forestry plans (strategic plans, management
plans, work plans, etc.)
- community tree inventories
- vegetation ordinances
- urban forestry tree boards or tree action groups
- urban forestry staff training
- urban forestry public awareness programs and/or
materials
- urban forestry volunteer/neighborhood involvement
programs
- tree health care plans
- hazard tree inventories
- contract specifications for urban tree planting,
maintenance, and/or removal
- funds may be available for tree planting,
maintenance, or removal
Eligible Project Costs
- Eligible project costs that are reimbursable
include: salaries and fringe benefits of
personnel directly engaged in project; necessary
supplies and equipment; leased equipment and
facilities; contract costs of vendors to perform
project activities; value of in-kind
contributions by applicant of labor, equipment,
or facilities.
- Eligible project costs that are non-reimbursable
include the value of donated (where no
compensation is made) labor, equipment, supplies,
facilities, or services. These costs are eligible as the
applicant's match, but are not eligible for
reimbursement.
Additional Information
- Learn about financial and record-keeping guidelines in the 2009 Record Keeping and Reimbursement Guide [PDF, 670KB] (For the 2008 grant cycle please refer to the 2008 Record Keeping and Reimbursement Guide [PDF, 682KB]) or contact the DNR Urban Forestry Grant Coordinator Candice Sovinski.
- Forms
- Sample Authorizing Resolution [.doc]
- Recipients of Wisconsin DNR 2009 Urban Forestry Grants [PDF, 62KB]
Caution to Project Sponsors - Protect Confidential Data
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) takes seriously its responsibility to protect all confidential data that are collected as the DNR administers its programs. For DNR grant programs, “confidential data” typically includes:
- Personal -- Social Security number, date of birth, driver’s license number, signature
- Financial -- Bank account numbers on cancelled checks and statements. Credit card numbers on submitted receipts. Account and credit balances or limits. Federal or Wisconsin tax returns.
If a grant is being issued to an individual, we need most of the personal data listed above before we can issue payments or reimbursements. This needed data comes to the DNR on completed W-9 forms. The DNR has a process to restrict access to and secure W-9 forms.
The DNR, however is often sent unnecessary confidential data that are attached to proofs of payment, receipts, or other documents in support of a reimbursement request. Please protect confidential data by blackening out – also called “redacting” – bank account numbers, credit card account numbers, and other confidential data before proofs of payment are sent to the DNR. Please do not redact check numbers from bank statements.
With each of us doing our part, we can protect confidential data and minimize identity theft.
Thank you for your assistance and cooperation.
For further information: Contact the DNR's Urban Forestry Grant Coordinator or your DNR Regional Urban Forestry
Coordinator or write:
DNR Urban Forestry, PO Box 7921, Madison WI 53707
Last Revised: Thursday July 30 2009
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