RI DEM Announces $15K in Grants for Urban Forestry Projects

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RI DEM Announces $15K in Grants for Urban Forestry Projects

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The Rhode Island Department Environmental Management (DEM) teamed with the Rhode Island Tree Council and National Grid to award $15,000 in grants for urban forestry projects across the state.

“I’m proud of Rhode Island’s long tradition of celebrating Arbor Day and protecting our treasured tree resources. In addition to helping preserve and enrich our environment, trees play an important part in supporting quality of life and beautifying our communities. I can think of few things more relaxing than sitting beneath a shade tree and connecting with nature,” said DEM Director Janet Coit.

The grants were announced on Friday morning as part of an Arbor Day celebration in Woonsocket.

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The Grants

Seven America the Beautiful: Tree Rhode Island grants were awarded.

The grants, made possible by the U.S. Forest Service with $22,500 in matching local funds, will fund tree plantings, educational programming, and community outreach.

To date, DEM has awarded more than $5 million in grants under this program.

Funded projects are as follows:

City of Central Falls - $3,000 matched by $4,500 for tree planting in Central Falls as part of a neighborhood revitalization project

City of Woonsocket - $3,000 matched by $4,500 to implement a set-back tree planting program

Middletown Tree Association - $1,500 matched by $2,250 to plant and maintain trees at Middletown Valley Park

Providence Forestry - $2,000 matched by $3,000 to create a website where Providence residents and stakeholders can learn about the forthcoming Urban Forest Plan process and access the recently completed Providence street tree inventory

The Compass School - $1,500 matched by $2,250 to establish a food forest demonstration site at The Compass School Farm

West Bay Land Trust - $1,500 matched by $2,250 to conduct outreach and publicity for the Cranston Neighborhood Tree Planting Program

Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council - $2,500 matched by $3,750 to plant native trees along the Woonaquatucket River Greenway Bike Path


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