Grants available to replace Iowa trees lost in derecho
SEVENTH COUNT FOR ALLEGEDLY CARRYING A KNIFE ON CAPITOL GROUNDS. ALYX: NEW THIS MORNING, AN IOWA NONPROFIT IS OFFERING THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN GRANTS, TO HELP REPLANT TREES LOST IN LAST YEAR’S DERECHO. TREES FOREVER SAYS THEIR GRANTS CAN BE USED FOR TREE AND SEEDLING GIVEAWAYS, EDUCATIONAL PLANTING PROJECTS, FRUIT AND NUT ORCHARDS AND CEMETERY PLANTINGS. FUNDS OF UP TO $5,000 ARE AVAILABLE FOR IOWA COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY THE STORM. APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY JUNE
Grants available to replace Iowa trees lost in derecho
An Iowa nonprofit is offering thousands of dollars in grants to help replant trees lost in last year’s derecho.Trees Forever says their grants can be used for tree and seedling giveaways, educational planting projects, fruit and nut orchards and cemetery plantings. Funds of up to $5,000 are available for Iowa communities affected by the storm. Applications are due by June 1. You can find them at treesforever.org.
DES MOINES, Iowa —
An Iowa nonprofit is offering thousands of dollars in grants to help replant trees lost in last year’s derecho.
Trees Forever says their grants can be used for tree and seedling giveaways, educational planting projects, fruit and nut orchards and cemetery plantings.
Funds of up to $5,000 are available for Iowa communities affected by the storm.
Applications are due by June 1. You can find them at treesforever.org.
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