The Natural Resource Stewardship Network provides grants and technical assistance to projects that involve communities and youth in improving neighborhood green spaces and forests. Funds for grants are provided by the King County Forestry Program and the King Conservation District. For complete information on how to apply for assistance, see our Guidelines and application.
Overview
Projects must be community-based efforts to improve community trees, forests, greenbelts or wooded areas. Projects must be located in King County, and accomplish all of the following objectives:
- Enhance community trees or forested habitats by planning, planting, managing, maintaining and/or monitoring trees and associated understory;
- Involve youth in activities that will help them develop skills and abilities in the conservation or management of trees and/or forested areas;
- Improve public understanding of the benefits and importance of forests;
- Take place outside of school hours; and
- If the project involves habitat restoration or tree planting, the project must ensure long-term maintenance of project sites.
Examples: Involve youth in reforesting upland habitat, help young people build job skills in forestry, provide summer arboriculture internships for high school students; improve woodlands on schools grounds or train youth in sustainable forestry concepts and methods.
Bring Green to the Skyway and White Center Communities
Up to $10,000 in grant funds will be available for projects that focus on urban forest enhancements, especially tree planting, in the Skyway and White Center unincorporated areas.
Eligibility
Priority will be given to projects in urban areas and projects that do not duplicate existing efforts. Non-profit organizations, schools, cities, tribes, and special districts are eligible for assistance. If your community organization does not have tax exempt status, you must designate a qualifying sponsor. King County departments, individuals and businesses are not eligible.
Project Assistance
The Network's Technical Assistance Group offers a broad array of technical tools and information to help communities carry out projects.
Project assistance is awarded on a case by case basis. Network members bring their resources to your project individually, and depending on availability. For complete information, read our Guidelines and Application.
Grants
Apply any time for assistance from our Technical Assistance Group or grants under $2,500. For project assistance and grants up to $20,000 submit an application by the due date.
Amount RequestedGrant Type |
Deadline |
under $2,500
Short-term
non- competitive |
anytime while funds last |
$2,500 to $20,000 competitive |
April 15, 2008 |
Guidelines and Application
For guidelines and application, follow these links: PDF, Word Document or contact Linda Vane at linda.vane@kingcounty.gov.
Download Sole Source Exemption Form
Contact UsFor applications, guidelines, or further information on the Natural Resource Stewardship Network, please contact:
Linda Vane, Urban Forestry Program Coordinator
King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks
206-296-8042 800-325-6165 ext. 68042
linda.vane@kingcounty.gov
Information presented here is available in alternate formats upon request.
TTY: 800-833-6388 or 711.
Technical Assistance Group
Use the following links to visit Network members' web sites.
This program is funded in part by the King Conservation District
and federal funds received by King County under the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000.
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