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DEPARTMENT OF 2023 <br /> NATURAL RESOURCES ReLeaf Community Forestry Grants <br /> Grant Overview <br /> The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources welcomes applications from local units of government and <br /> non-profit organizations within Minnesota that will encourage and promote the inventory, planting, <br /> assessment, maintenance,improvement, protection,and restoration of trees and forest resources to <br /> enhance community forest ecosystem health and sustainability as well as to reduce atmospheric carbon <br /> dioxide levels and promote energy conservation. <br /> Eligible Activities <br /> • Community forestry work conducted on public land,or on residential land for low-income residents <br /> (work on residential land must be conducted by companies or organizations with an ISA Certified <br /> Arborist on staff,TCIA accreditation;or equivalent qualification) <br /> • Work conducted by staff or contractors <br /> • Tree inventories <br /> • Developing a management plan,which can include but is not limited to a forestry-related climate <br /> adaption plan, all lands management plan,or emerald ash borer management plan <br /> • Tree and stump removal and tree replacement <br /> • Tree planting <br /> • Chemical treatment of ash trees with an injectable non-neonicotinoid insecticide(i.e.emamectin <br /> benzoate)if it provides long-term impact or seed funds an intended long-term program in communities up <br /> to 10 miles outside of generally infested areas across Minnesota (please see online guidance for more <br /> information) <br /> • Developing a tree ordinance <br /> • Tree cabling,if a long-term evaluation plan is included <br /> • Maintenance pruning <br /> • Urban and community forestry or arboriculture education and outreach <br /> • Professional certifications and/or training related to the proposed project <br /> • Additional plant healthcare treatments, as approved <br /> Eligible Applicants <br /> Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations with 501(c)(3)status and local units of government <br /> within Minnesota,including cities,counties, regional authorities,joint powers boards,towns,and tribal. <br /> Parks and recreation boards in cities of the first class are also eligible to apply. <br /> Priority will be given to: <br /> • Projects that serve communities with populations less than 20,000. <br /> • Organizations who have staff,who plan to certify their staff during the grant period,or who will <br /> contract with companies with staff with professional tree care credentials(such as Minnesota Tree <br /> Inspector,International Society of Arboriculture Certified Arborist,etc.).Any such credentials must <br /> be listed on the application to be considered. <br /> • Projects that prioritize emerald ash borer,especially removing and replacing ash trees that pose <br /> significant safety concerns. <br /> • Projects that benefit underserved populations and areas of concern for environmental justice <br /> (communities with higher populations of low-income residents,or people of color, including tribal <br /> communities, or both).The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has an interactive <br /> environmental justice map that,while not required, can be referenced with your application. <br /> Page 2 of 9 July 2023 <br />
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