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Forestry > Grants/Assistance > Community Forestry Grant Programs Community Forestry Grant Programs

Trees make our communities better places to live and work. Cities, towns and non-profit organizations can receive funding to enhance urban trees and forests. The Indiana DNR, Division of Forestry offers four grant programs that help improve, protect, maintain and increase the number of trees in Indiana communities. This federal and state funding is provided on an annual basis by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources and the U.S.D.A. Forest Service Grantees must match the grant with an in-kind and/or monetary match. A brief description of each program follows. Grant applications are available three months prior to the application deadline.

2012 Trees In Our Towns, Key To Our Health grant recipients

Future grant applications and guidelines will be posted on this pages as they come available.

For more information about urban forestry grants, contact:

Division of Forestry
Community & Urban Forestry Program
402 W. Washington, Rm. W296
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: 317-234-6568
E-mail: urbanforestry@dnr.IN.gov

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