DCNR's TreeVitalize Program Aiding Community Tree-Planting Efforts
News provided by
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural ResourcesApr 09, 2015, 04:03 ET
HARRISBURG, Pa., April 9, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Communities across Pennsylvania will become a little greener this spring thanks to the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' TreeVitalize Program.
DCNR today announced it's urban and community forest programs will be awarding a total of $492,220 to communities throughout the state in support of tree planting this spring.
"Beyond their many environmental benefits, trees offer so much to so many in communities across the state and help to further beautify these areas," said DCNR Acting Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn. "TreeVitalize helps strengthen connections between people and the landscape around them. The individual act of planting a tree so often leads to a personal bond to our state's bounty of natural resources."
TreeVitalize is a statewide urban and community forestry program designed to increase and improve tree canopy and educate citizens. DCNR offers matching grants to communities and non-profit looking to improve and expand local tree cover.
TreeVitalize grant-round announcements are held twice per year, typically Jan. 31 and July 31. All tree planting and inventories must be on public grounds and/or public right-of-ways.
The cities and communities receiving 2015 grants, approved amounts, and proposed new trees, are:
Allentown, $14,400, 96; Easton, $9,750, 65; Lancaster, $22,500, 150; Conyngham Borough, $2,380, 16; Denver Borough, $4,671, 50; Derry Township, $11,800, 97; Harborcreek Township, $15,000, 95; Hazle Township, $2,942, 30; Newport Borough, $5,700, 38; Nicholson Borough, $1,500, 10; and Paxtang Borough, $1,577, 14.
In addition, DCNR will award $200,000 to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy in support of TreeVitalize tree planting efforts in southwestern Pennsylvania, and $200,000 to Pennsylvania Horticultural Society for the southeast. Communities in Allegheny County can request trees at http://waterlandlife.org/216/treevitalize.
Communities within Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties may request trees at http://phsonline.org/greening/plant-one-million.
More information on TreeVitalize can be found at www.treevitalize.net.
MEDIA CONTACT: Terry Brady, (717) 772-9101
SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Related Links
WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM?
Newsrooms &
Influencers
Digital Media
Outlets
Journalists
Opted In
Share this article