Hawaii Urban & Community Forestry Community Grants
This funding opportunity supports non-profit organizations, schools, and community groups in Hawaii to develop and sustain urban forestry projects that promote tree planting, care, and education while emphasizing equity and environmental justice.
Kaulunani, the Urban and Community Forestry program of Hawaiʻi’s Division of Forestry and Wildlife, invites proposals that support local urban and community forestry initiatives or projects. These grants help communities and organizations develop and sustain programs that grow urban and community trees and forests. The program emphasizes equity, access, and environmental justice in its projects, encouraging applications from all communities in Hawai'i. Eligible applicants include non-profit groups, schools, community organizations, parks, museums, and arboretums. Applications are due by July 15, 2024, and the grants range from $5,000 to $15,000. Projects must be accessible to the public and focus on urban and community forestry activities such as tree planting, care, and education.
Award Range
$5,000 - $15,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
Yes - Cost-share grants require matching non-federal funds in cash or in-kind contributions, such as volunteer time valued at $32.10/hour in 2022.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
All awardees must comply with State Government requirements and provide Hawaiʻi Compliance Express certification at the time of the award.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
Not specified
Grantor
Kate Wiechmann
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