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2020 Urban and Community Forestry Challenge Cost Share Grant Program (United States)

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Deadline: 30 March 2020

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service National Forest Resiliency Innovation Challenge Cost Share Grant Program, the Forest Service seeks to establish sustainable urban and community forests by encouraging communities of all sizes to manage and protect their natural resources to improve the public’s health, well-being, economic vitality, and creates resilient ecosystems for present and future generations.

Funds are to support national urban and community forestry projects on non-federal public land that have a national or multi-state impact and application. All awards are based on the availability of funding, which may be subject to change.

Funding Information

Grant Categories

2020 National Urban and Community Forestry Innovation Grant Category

Research Goal

Research is needed to better understand and monitor current threats, to diminish tree loss, maintain urban forest health, and to sustain ecosystem services. Studies are needed to help anticipate emergent threats or negative conditions to enable proactive management response, as well as, social or policy studies that can help to reveal the institutional best practices that can be put in place for threat response and community engagement for forest
sustainability and resiliency:

Matching Requirements

Award, Reporting and Presentations

Following the final review and selection process, the Forest Service will notify a grant recipient of their award and when they may proceed in writing. Written progress reports are to be submitted bi-annually to their respective Forest Service Urban Forestry Program Manager for verification and approval. Financial progress reports are required to be submitted either quarterly or semi-annually.

Grantees may also be asked to present, their project progress report at a Forest Service Urban Connections webcast. The grantee shall notify the Forest Service, thirty days prior to an active grant’s information or data being presented to the public or peers.

Eligibility Criteria

Ineligibility

Acknowledgement

Acknowledgement of the U.S. Forest Service Urban and Community Forestry Assistance Program:
How to Apply

The 2020 Urban and Community Forestry Challenge Cost Share Grant Program will require proposals that clearly define their intent, methodology and deliverables. Only those proposals selected by the Forest Service based on the review panel’s comments and ranking will be considered for potential funding. The review process can take four to six months to complete.

Interested applicants must download and submit the application form via given website.

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=323338

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