This grant is available for Canadian applicants. Applicants in the US and around the world can apply to the International Jack Kimmel Grant by clicking here.
- Applications due no later than November 30th
- Grants have been awarded nationwide for projects promoting arboriculture research and education in Canada.
- Projects have covered a wide range of topics including: urban forest management, plant health care, tree planting and establishment, root and soil management, tree risk assessment and worker safety, education and outreach.
- Individuals and/or agencies are invited to submit proposals for consideration.
- The scope of your proposal can vary in size with this grant being the sole source of funding or one of a variety of sources.
- The project will be evaluated with regard for the goals of the TREE Fund as a whole and the impact that can be made with each grant.
- In your application you will be asked to provide project goals, significance to the arboriculture industry, the work plan, budget outline and expertise of applicant.
- Our funding limit is flexible- past projects range from $500.-$15,000., including full or partial funding and no overhead expenses.
- Click here to see projects funded from 1997 to today.
- You can find guidelines about how to apply for this grant here.