INDIANA – Grants totaling $2 million are available to fund urban forestry projects throughout Indiana.
Administered by the Indiana DNR Division of Forestry, Community & Urban Forestry, the funding is available through the USDA Forest Service Urban & Community Forestry Program via the Inflation Reduction Act.
Urban Forestry projects fundable through this grant include tree planting, tree inventories with management plans, urban tree canopy assessments, storm response planning, public or staff education, program outreach, and the establishment and strengthening of local urban forestry programs.
Communities interested in applying should note the following:
- Grant awards are available for a minimum of $20,000 and a maximum of $250,000.
- Only areas with census tracts that have been determined to be underserved or disadvantaged, according to the Climate & Economic Justice Screening Tool, can receive this funding.
- No match is required for this grant opportunity.
- Indiana municipalities, townships, tribal governments, counties, park districts, and 501©3 not-for-profit organizations that will be working in areas that are determined to be underserved or disadvantaged are eligible to apply.
- Grant funds are awarded on a reimbursable basis.
- Grant-funded activities will start at the time of award announcement and end by Dec 31, 2027.
- Applications are due July 12, 2024.
All application materials are available here.