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Round 1 of this grant opportunity is now closed. View the press announcement of grant awards for Round 1. Check back later next year for future funding opportunities!
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This grant program funds municipal land acquisition for community forests, which are vital for wildlife habitat, flood mitigation, recreational opportunities, mental health, air quality, water quality, and to meet the obligations outlined in New York's Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. Community forests build local ownership of forests and local participation in forest management. Properties acquired through this grant program allow public access, which encourages local residents to enjoy the forests in their community and increase their connection to forest benefits.
Grant funds are available from the NYS Environmental Protection Fund and are managed and allocated by DEC. Recipients of DEC Community Forest Conservation grants will be emailed additional information and instructions; and may visit the Lands and Forests Grantee Resources webpage for further instructions and forms associated with their projects.
A webinar about project eligibility and the application process took place on Wednesday, February 2nd. Applicants can view a recording of the webinar (leaves DEC website). Slides from the webinar are also available for review (PDF).
For the complete eligibility requirements, project descriptions, timeframe and scoring information please read theRequest For Applications (PDF). Following the instructions in this document is essential in submitting a successful application.
New York municipalities including counties, cities, towns, villages, municipal corporations, soil and water conservation districts, and Indian nations or tribes recognized by the State or the United States with a reservation wholly or partly within the boundaries of New York State, or any combination thereof, are eligible to apply for these grants.
Eligible locations for acquisition include private properties of 10 or more acres within New York State. At least 75% of the property must be forested.
A total of $1,000,000 is available in Round 1 of this grant opportunity. Applicants may request a minimum grant amount of $50,000 and up to a maximum of $300,000.
A 10% cash match is required and at least 10% match must be submitted for each voucher until the total project match is met. Match must be provided from local general revenue, land donation, or bargain sale and eligible sources of match for this grant project funds cannot come from other NYS or federal funding sources.
Costs eligible for reimbursement and match may include purchase price, appraisal, survey, and boundary line marking, title search, owner's title insurance, tax service, seller's prepaid taxes, recording fees, and attorney fees. See additional eligible costs and details in section IV. Eligible Costs, of the RFA. 
This grant opportunity is now closed. Applications were accepted until April 13, 2022 at 2:00pm.
Please read and review the RFA for Round 1 (PDF) for complete details.
All applications must be filed through Grants Gateway (leaves DEC website). Visit the Grants Gateway login page (leaves DEC website) to create a new account or update your account. Grants Gateway provides training materials for those not familiar with the system, including the comprehensive Vendor User Manual (leaves DEC website). Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their applications well in advance of the application deadline. Late applications will not be accepted.
Please visit the New York State Grants Management website (leaves DEC website) for more information about Grants Gateway or contact Grants Management via email. The Grants Management help desk/hotline can be reached at (518) 474-5595.
Applications must include at least the following:
The deadline for application was 2:00pm on Wednesday, April 13, 2022.
Questions about this grant program should be directed to:
Molly Hassett, Forester in DEC's Division of Lands and Forests
molly.hassett@dec.ny.gov
Include "2022 Community Forest Conservation Grants" in the subject line of the email. Questions regarding this grant opportunity were accepted by DEC until 3:00pm on Wednesday, March 30, 2022. All questions and answers will be uploaded into Grants Gateway for all applicants to view.
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