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Community Challenge Grants

The 2024 Community Challenge Grant Application Period is Now Closed

 

This year's theme: "Trees as Strategies for Climate Adaptation and Mitigation"

 

The Community Challenge Grant Program focuses on activities to encourage and promote citizen involvement in supporting long-term and sustainable urban and community forestry programs at the local level. Local and tribal governments, non-profit organizations, and public educational institutions qualify. 

 

Community Challenge Grants are intended for promoting and enhancing the quality of Arizona’s urban and community forests. The program aims to fund projects that might not otherwise be funded through existing budgets, and research project funding is intended as “seed-grants” because of the limited funding available. All proposed projects should be designed to improve the long-term health and care of the urban forest, or initiate new urban forestry projects in Arizona communities.

 

In evaluating grant proposals, consideration will be given to projects that:

  • Improve understanding of the benefits of protecting, maintaining, and preserving tree cover.

  • Promote volunteerism, multi-cultural awareness, and involvement of nonprofit organizations, agencies, and the private sector in implementing urban and community forestry programs.

  • Increase the number of communities assisted through technology transfer, training, and education in tree care or urban natural resource management.

  • Increase the number of partnerships and cooperators in urban and community forestry activities through technical, financial, and in-kind support.

  • Increase the number of communities given technical, financial, or other forms of urban and community forestry assistance (i.e. tree inventories, tree board establishment, ordinance development, management plans, or infrastructure).

  • Enhance the technical skills of individuals involved in the planning, developing, and maintaining urban and community forestry programs.

  • Expand existing research intended to improve understanding of southwestern (a) tree growth and maintenance, tree physiology and morphology, and species adaptations; and (b) the role of urban trees in conserving energy and mitigating the urban heat island.

 

All projects selected for funding should be completed within one year and a final project presentation is required at the annual Community Forestry Grantee Showcase that is held every fall.

How to Apply 

The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management is currently accepting applications for Community Challenge Grants. If you have any questions about this grant program, please contact the Urban and Community Forestry team at [email protected]. For more information, you can also review the grant documents linked below.

 

2024 CCG Guidelines

2024 Urban and Community Forestry Grant Application Submission Guide 

Urban and Community Forestry Grant FAQs

eCivis Online Portal 

 

2023 Community Challenge Grantees

Theme: Cultural and historic use and value of trees; historic tree preservation; or maintaining connections to historically important trees that are no longer standing.

 

The Cosanti Foundation

Project Title: Historic Tree Project: Arcosanti and Cosanti

Amount Awarded: $15,000

 

Watershed Management Group

Project Title: Native Edible Trees: Cultivating, Harvesting, and Exploring Cultural Values

Amount Awarded: $30,000

 

Corazon Latino

Project Title: Canopy, Cultura y Educación: Empowering Arizona’s Youth through Urban Forestry and Conservation

Amount Awarded: $49,000

 

Keep Tempe Beautiful

Project Title: Tempe’s Treasured Trees: A Census and Commemoration

Amount Awarded: $15,000

 

Paradise Valley Community College

Project Title: PVCC Food Forest Phase 2

Amount Awarded: $24,000

 

Apache County Natural Resources

Project Title: Apache County Community Tree Project

Amount Awarded: $12,000

 

Inflation Reduction Act Grants - How to Apply 

Now Accepting Applications Through May 5, 2025

 

The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management is now currently accepting applications for the Urban Forestry Program's Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Grant Program. DFFM seeks to improve community forest conditions and low-canopy communities, address the backlog of local community forestry work, and position Arizona’s community forests as a valuable piece of mitigating urban heat impacts.

 

Activities aimed at prioritizing those most vulnerable by increasing tree canopy, long-term tree survival and stewardship, and career opportunities in the face of decreasing water availability, rising temperatures, and fast-paced urban development for residents will be prioritized. 

 

2025 IRA Notice of Funding Application 

2025 Urban and Community Forestry Grant Application Submission Guide2025 DFFM IRA Request for Grant Applications

eCivis Online Portal 

 

For more information on the grant application process or questions about DFFM's Urban and Community Forestry Program, please email Madeline Burton: [email protected]. 

2023 IRA Inflation Reduction Act Grant Recipients 

Corazon Latino

Project Title: Sembrando por el Futuro

Amount awarded: $550,000

 

City of Tempe

Project Title: Growing Together

Amount awarded: $725,000

 

Dunbar Springs Neighborhood Foresters & Tucson Audubon

Project Title: Stormwater-irrigated Traffic Calming Streetside Food Forests

Amount awarded: $100,000

 

Trees Matter

Project Title: Urban Forestry Integrated Management

Amount awarded: $750,000

 

City of Avondale

Project Title: Resilient Roots

Amount awarded: $147,580

 

Arizona Community Tree Council

Project Title: Arizona Arboriculture Pre-employment Program

Amount awarded:$780,000

 

Tucson Clean & Beautiful

Project Title: Planting the Future: Youth-led Neighborwoods

Amount awarded: $750,000

 

Arizona Sustainability Alliance 

Project Title: Tree Stewards Program

Amount awarded: $400,000

 

Watershed Management Group

Project Title: Pathway to Improved Urban & Community Forestry Management

Amount awarded: $139,000

 

City of Yuma

Project Title: Aerial Operations Development

Amount Awarded: $225,000

 

***Please note*** The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management will never ask you for money or gift cards in exchange for a grant or promises of future funding. If you are contacted by anyone asking for money in regards to this Community Challenge Grant or any of our other grant opportunites - that is a scam - and we ask you to report that to the Arizona Attorney General's Office Criminal Complaint division. 

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