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TREEVITALIZE TREE PLANTIN G GRAN T APPLICATION - 2017 Timeline September 30, 2016 deadline for applications (email application must be submitted by 4:00pm EST) vember 1, 2016 grant awards announced January 1, 2017 December 31, 2017 grant term Eligible Applicants Any municipality or organization working within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania may apply for a grant through the TreeVitalize program. n-profit organizations must provide evidence of their non-profit status and Bureaus of Charitable Organization (BC) status with their application. Previous grantees are eligible to submit an additional application, contingent upon the status of their open grant. Application Checklist Fully completed application including all requested documents, maps, budget, and signatures. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Conducted a site visit with PA DCNR Forester OR Penn State Extension Urban Forester Planting plan approved and signed by PA DCNR District/Service Forester OR Penn State Extension Urban Forester Obtained authorization and signature from appropriate municipal/organizational staff Minimum of two (2) quotes from local nurseries Application and grant questions may be addressed to: Jessica Cavey, Development & Grants Coordinator, PA Urban & Community Forestry Council phone : 717.599.8650 / email : c-jcavey@pa.gov mailing address : P.O. Box 610, Harrisburg, PA 17108 Planting plan and general forestry questions may be addressed to forestry experts familiar with your region : DCNR Bureau of Forestry Service Forester or Penn State University Extension Urban Forester Page 1 of 9

APPLICANT INFORMATION 1. Primary Contact (project manager) Information Name Does the municipality/organization have any qualified Tree Tenders on its project team? Municipality/Organization Name (applicant) Federal employer identification number (required) Mailing address Email 2. Do any of the project team members have training in urban forestry, arboriculture, or similar knowledge of those subjects? 2a. If yes, please list name of person(s) : 3. (Municipalities only) Is the municipality recognized as a Tree City USA? 4. Does the municipality or organization have an established shade tree commission? 4a. If yes, please list current president : 5. Has the municipality or organization conducted a successful tree planting in the past? 5a. If yes, please provide the following information : Number of previous tree plantings : Total number of tree planted in previous 3 years: Approximate percentage of trees that survived the first two years post-planting : Page 2 of 9

Type of nursery stock used : Planting method : Balled & burlap Volunteer Container Contractor Bare root Please rank the applicant s experience level with successful tree plantings : Little to no experience Party r esponsi b le for tree care/ maintenance (watering, pruning, etc.): Volunteers Municipal staff Organization staff Shade tree commission Some experience with at least one successful planting Highly experienced with two or more major planting events 6. Please describe current municipal/organizational tree ordinance with access(link) to online ordinance or attachment. 7. For returning grantees, please briefly describe tree maintenance arrangements completed on most recent TreeVitalizefunded project(s). PLANTING PROJECT INFORMATION 8. Please briefly describe the proposed planting project and attach a map of the proposed planting sites. Page 3 of 9

9. Name of neighborhood(s) or location(s) 10. Please provide an estimate of the number of trees related to this project : Number of trees planted along residential streets Number of trees planted along commercial streets Number of trees planted in parks Number of trees planted on privately owned land (non-residential,e.g.: museum, cemetery, etc.) Number of trees planted on other public land Total number of trees to be planted 11. What are the typical site conditions of the targeted planting area (dimension of typical tree pit, condition of open area, size of planting space, overhead utility lines, etc.)? 12. Describe how these new trees will be maintained during the 3-year establishment period (watering, light pruning, monitoring, etc.)? Page 4 of 9

13. Please provide information concerning volunteer programs involved in this planting project (maybe new or existing relationships) and the estimated number of volunteers anticipated. Please note : any volunteer/in-kind donations must be tracked and documented in the final project report. 14. Does the municipality/organization have any trained Tree Tenders available to assist with this project? If so, please include their information. 15. Please provide the names, titles and organizations of the municipal/organizational staff, community members, and/or volunteers registered to attend a Tree Tenders training in relation to this project. te : a minimum of one (1) person must attend a Tree Tender training per 25 trees planted. Fees to attend a Tree Tenders training are eligible for grant funds. 16. Please describe how, if appropriate, the planting plan fits into a larger community/organization-wide green infrastructure plan. 17. Incorporating young folks in urban and community forestry is an essential component to TreeVitalize s mission. Please provide information related to the applicant in general and the proposed planting plan related to the following: Will this project engage youth in any capacity? Will this project create and/or sustain a new or ongoing partnership with youth-focused organizations? Page 5 of 9

Grant Amount Requested Amount Provided (n-cash + Cash) PROJECT BUDGET Percentage of total project cost : Total Project Cost : Maximum grant amount = ($150 x the number of trees planted including all related materials i.e. : mulch, stakes, gator bags, etc.) must at least equal or exceed grant amount requested, and must include a combination of cash & non-cash sources. Category 1: Project specific supplies & materials ANTICIPATED EXPENSES SOURCE OF FUNDING Item Unit Cost Quantity Total Cost n- Cash (i.e. supplies donated) Cash (i.e. purchased with applicant Grant Funds (i.e. purchased with grant Total Supplies & Materials Category 2: Equipment Costs ANTICIPATED EXPENSES SOURCE OF FUNDING Equipment Type Hours Utilized Hourly Rate Total Cost n-cash (i.e. use of equipment donated or covered inhouse Cash (i.e. paid with applicant Grant Funds (i.e. paid from grant Total Equipment Costs Page 6 of 9

Category 3: Volunteer Services and Labor ANTICIPATED EXPENSES Type Volunteer (i.e. Tree Tenders, Girl Scouts, Rotary Club, community members, etc.) Number of People Hours Worked Hourly Rate Total Contributed n-cash ANTICIPATED NON-CASH MATCH Total Volunteer Services and Labor Category 4: Paid Services and Labor ANTICIPATED EXPENSES SOURCE OF FUNDING Service Name and Type Service Number of People Hours Worked Hourly Rate Total Cost n- Cash Cash (i.e. paid with grantee Grant Funds (i.e. paid from grant Total Paid Services and Labor Total Project Cost Total n- Cash Total Cash Total Grant Funds (to be paid from Grant) Grand Totals Page 7 of 9

FORESTER & MUNICIPALITY APPROVAL Forester Approval I have conducted a site visit of each planting location above and have approved attached planting plan. Forester Name and affiliation (DCNR or PSU Extension) : Email Signature Date Municipality Approval (if applicable) I understand that trees will be planted within the public right-of-way at the addresses listed within this application through the TreeVitalize Program, and authorize this action. Municipal Official Name & Title: (Elected official or staff person responsible for municipal tree care) Email Signature Date Page 8 of 9

NURSERY QUOTES Please contact two nurseries within 100 miles of the Pennsylvania state border and provide each nursery with the following information to ensure comparable quotes for quality material: A list of the species sought and quantity of each The size of trees being procured (by trunk diameter measured at 6 above the ground; generally 1.5 to 2.5 caliper recommended) State that the following quality criteria are to be met: Trees shall have a single central leader Trunk diameter and taper shall be sufficient so that the tree will remain vertical without the support of a nursery stake Trunk shall be free of wounds except properly made pruning cuts Main branches shall be distributed vertically along the trunk, and free of included bark Root crown shall be visible within one inch below the soil surface Root crown and large roots shall be free of circling and/or kinked roots. Quote 1 (please include full quote as an attachment) Nursery Name Mailing Address Website Has the applicant worked with this nursery before on a tree planting project? Quote 2 (please include full quote as an attachment) Nursery Name Mailing Address Website Has the applicant worked with this nursery before on a tree planting project? Page 9 of 9