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infl% DEPARTMENT O F 2021 Shade Tree Program <br /> NATURAL RESOURCES Bonding Grants <br /> Priority will be given to communities with known EAB infestations. Priority will also be given to <br /> communities who have staff, plan to certify their staff during the grant period,or will contract with <br /> companies with staff with professional tree care credentials such as Minnesota Tree Inspector, <br /> International Society of Arboriculture Certified Arborist,etc.Any such credentials must be listed on the <br /> application to be considered. Projects that clearly benefit underserved populations and areas of concern <br /> for environmental justice(communities with higher populations of low-income residents,or people of <br /> color,including tribal communities,or both)will be rated higher. Please reference the Minnesota <br /> Pollution Control Agency's interactive environmental justice map for more information.Applicants <br /> should describe how the proposed project activities benefit these communities. <br /> Eligible Project Expenses <br /> Eligible project expenses are those incurred through project activities that are directly related and <br /> necessary to produce the outcomes described in the project application.Grant funds can be used for, <br /> but will not be limited to: <br /> • Professional contracts for technical assistance or project implementation by individuals or <br /> organizations not a part of the local government unit <br /> • Site preparation and planting,including mulch,watering bags,staking materials,and tree wrap <br /> or guards <br /> • Equipment purchases less than$5,000 that are used to complete the project <br /> • Equipment rental <br /> • Purchasing of trees for diversity <br /> Ineligible Project Expenses <br /> Ineligible project expenses include, but are not limited to: <br /> • Costs incurred prior to the start date on the fully executed grant agreement <br /> • Staff time for local government unit employees <br /> • Purchase of trees listed on the Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plants list,including Amur cork <br /> tree,Amur maple,autumn olive,black locust,buckthorn, Norway maple, Russian olive,Siberian <br /> elm,and tree of heaven <br /> • Purchase of balled and burlapped trees, containerized trees larger than#20,and bareroot trees <br /> greater than 2"caliper diameter <br /> • Purchase of tree species that already make up 10%or more of the community's public trees,or <br /> whose family makes up 20%or more of the public trees <br /> • Purchase of chemicals for insecticide treatment <br /> • Gravel bed construction <br /> • Materials and staff time used to educate,engage,and conduct outreach to citizens <br /> • Purchasing of plants such as shrubs, living ground covers,sod,grass seed,and flowers <br /> • Purchasing of land or easements <br /> • Major soil and grade changes or construction <br /> • Equipment purchases equal to or exceeding$5,000 <br /> • Experimental practices not approved by DNR <br /> Questions about additional eligible or ineligible expenses can be direct to ucf.dnr@state.mn.us. <br /> Page 4 of 8 February,2021 <br />