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Grants: Project Canopy: Help Trees help you.


To be eligible to apply for 2021 Project Canopy Assistance grants,
all applicants must attend a grant workshop prior to submitting an application (excluding previous workshop attendees).  The grant workshop is web-based and is scheduled for February 3, 2021 at 1 PM, and will cover topics including grant writing, project development, sustainable community forestry management, and grant administration. 
Grant applications will be due to the Maine forest Service at 5:00 pm on Friday, March 12, 2021. All grants require a 50% match from the grant recipient in cash or in-kind services.
Project Canopy is funded by the USDA Forest Service Community Forestry Assistance Program. The USDA Forest Service Urban and Community Forestry Program was authorized by the Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act of 1978 (PL95-313) and revised by the 1990 Farm Bill (PL101-624) to promote natural resource management in populated areas and improve quality of life. ....

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Feds shouldn't have approved $2 million 'Roadless Rule' grant to Alaska, inspector general says


Feds shouldn’t have approved $2 million ‘Roadless Rule’ grant to Alaska, inspector general says
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U.S. Forest Service officials should not have approved a modified $2 million grant to be used for the state’s push to lift the controversial Roadless Rule from the Tongass National Forest, according to an Inspector General report published Dec. 18.
The report concludes that the process used by the Forest Service to give the state the money and the ultimate use of the funds both ran afoul of federal laws and regulations.
The $2 million was first provided to the state via the Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act but state Department of Natural Resources officials requested the grant be modified to allow the state to spend the money to participate in the Roadless Rule determination. Forest Service officials approved the funding change in August 2018 because they said, according to the report, that they needed to act quickly so ....

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Alaska Journal | IG: Feds shouldn't have approved $2M Roadless grant to state


Tue, 12/22/2020 - 10:38am
An Inspector General report released Dec. 18 found that a $2 million grant to the State of Alaska was improperly used on work to support repealing the “Roadless Rule.” (Photo/Courtesy/US Forest Service)
U.S. Forest Service officials should not have approved a modified $2 million grant to be used for the state’s push to lift the controversial Roadless Rule from the Tongass National Forest, according to an Inspector General report published Dec. 18.
The report concludes that the process used by the Forest Service to give the state the money and the ultimate use of the funds both ran afoul of federal laws and regulations. ....

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