Does everyone applying for a 2007/08 Urban and Community Forestry grant need to submit documentation of ownership?
DEC is requesting proposals for grants that will be available for a variety of Urban and Community Forestry (U&CF) projects, in support of State commitments to address issues of climate change, environmental degradation, Environmental Justice, and urban sprawl. Greening New York’s urban landscapes reduces stormwater run-off, water and air pollution, the Heat Island Effect, energy use, and noise. Community greenspaces create wildlife habitat; aid in brownfield restoration, increase property values, and improve quality of life for urban and sub-urban residents and visitors. An anticipated $900,000 in grants will be available to municipalities, public benefit corporations, public authorities, school districts and not-for-profit organizations that have a public ownership interest in the property or are acting on behalf of a public property owner. Communities may request from $2,500 to $75,000, depending on municipal population, with a 50/50 match requirement. Eligible projects include tree
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