How do I apply? For new applicants, there are two steps in the application process: a pre-proposal and a full proposal. A pre-proposal includes basic information about your project idea and location and must be submitted to be considered for…
No funding is available. Thank you for your interest in helping at-risk species.For landowners new to LIP, applying for funding begins with submitting a pre-proposal during our open enrollment period. The pre-proposal allows staff to review…
Urban forestry startup grants support small projects focused on initial steps in community tree care and management. A long-term goal for applicants should be development of a sustained community tree management program.AboutGrants range from $1,000…
Regular urban forestry grants support projects that improve a community’s capacity to manage its trees. Cities, villages, towns, counties, tribes and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in or conducting their project in Wisconsin may apply for a…
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources offers urban forestry grants to cities, villages, towns, counties, tribes and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in or conducting projects in Wisconsin. These grants fall into four categories: IRA grants…
This grant is for tree repair, removal or replacement within urban areas following a catastrophic storm event for which the governor has declared a state of emergency under s. 323.10, Wis. Stats. A catastrophic storm means damage to urban forests…