Urban Forestry Impact in Missouri's Neighborhoods

GrantID: 76176

Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,500

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $25,000

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Summary

If you are located in Missouri and working in the area of Community Development & Services, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Enhancing Urban Forestry Canopy in Missouri

Missouri’s urban neighborhoods, particularly in cities like St. Louis, are characterized by significant heat island effects and lower air quality, primarily impacting low-income communities. The lack of adequate urban tree cover not only exacerbates these issues but also contributes to heat-related health risks, particularly during summer months. This funding aims to enhance the urban tree canopy in these neighborhoods, targeting outcomes that improve air quality, community pride, and overall environmental health.

The Social Impact of Urban Forestry in Missouri

In low-income urban areas of Missouri, access to green spaces is often limited, resulting in negative health outcomes for residents. Urban heat islands can raise temperatures by as much as 10°F compared to surrounding rural areas, leading to an increased incidence of heat-related illnesses. By promoting tree-planting events, this initiative offers a dual benefit: improving environmental quality and fostering community involvement. In neighborhoods facing high levels of pollution, enhancing the tree canopy can significantly improve air quality, providing immediate health benefits for residents.

Community Participation in Urban Forestry Initiatives

The implementation of this initiative will rely heavily on community participation, with a focus on organizing volunteer tree-planting events and providing maintenance training for residents. Local schools, nonprofits, and city organizations will play an integral role in mobilizing volunteers and ensuring that planted trees are cared for, thereby fostering a sense of ownership and pride within the community.

Additionally, educational components will emphasize the significance of urban forestry, equipping residents with knowledge about the benefits of trees for urban ecosystems. By actively involving community members in these efforts, Missouri aims to create a more sustainable and environmentally resilient urban landscape. Through collaborative action, this initiative will not only enhance Missouri’s urban spaces but will also empower residents to be stewards of their environments.

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