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FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR COMMUNITY PLANTING PROJECTS
United Plant Savers has a fund designated for community replanting projects. UpS guidelines require that the project have educational merit and that the land proposed for replanting be protected either by individual ownership, or be a part of a school or park system.
UNITED PLANT SAVERS COMMUNITY GRANT GUIDELINES
(For members requesting funding for planting projects)
The Executive Director will review submitted grant applications based on the criteria outlined below to determine which are the most qualified to receive UpS funding. The Executive Committee will assist her when needed. Grants may be paid in the form of plants, seeds and/or money, with amounts to be awarded determined by the Executive Director and/or Executive Committee. All grants are community oriented and educational or restorative in nature. Initially, grants will range from $200-$500 to allow for several small community-based projects rather than a few larger projects.
Considerations for Grants:
· Grant proposals must be community oriented. Projects with the most benefit to the community shall be considered first. Grants are not given to benefit individuals (i.e. someone wants to plant ginseng for personal use on private land) but must serve the community.
· Grant proposals must be educational in nature. Educational proposals will be considered primary. An example is a replanting project of endangered plant species at a local public school.
· There must be some return to United Plant Savers. This may be in the form of seeds from the project donated back to UpS, research results, a photographic report of the project or a written report that could be of value to other members, etc.
· Grant recipient must be a current member of United Plant Savers.
· Consideration for UpS Community Grants will be given first to Botanical Sanctuary Network members.
· Initially, grants will range from $200-$500 to allow for several small community based projects rather than one or two larger projects.
Guidelines for Grant Proposals:
1. All proposals must be submitted in writing.
2. Proposal must include how the project will benefit the community.
3. Proposal must include what the project proposes to return to UpS.
4. Proposal must include the monetary value being requested and/or specific quantity and species of plants/seeds requested.
Submit Grant Proposal to United Plant Savers, P.O. Box 400, East Barre, VT 05649
CLICK "GRANT REPORTS" HIGHLIGHTED BUTTON IN THE LEFT HAND COLUMN TO READ ABOUT PAST GRANT RECIPIENTS' PROJECTS.