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Project Questions <br />Please answer the questions #1-7 on separate pages (3 page limit, 10 point font). Refer to Appendix D of the <br />Guidelines 8 Information to see how projects wil{ be evaluated. Be sure to give comprehensive information including <br />all activities, <br />1. Organization/agency Description - Provide a brief description of the applicants organization/agency <br />including its qualifications to complete this project. <br />2. Project Site Description -Describe the site of the project in detail along with special characteristics such as <br />soil composition, existing vegetation, etc. <br />3. Project Purpose - In what ways will your project meet the needs of your community forest? Explain how the <br />project will benefrt and enhance the community and why you feel your project should receive funding over <br />others. <br />4. Personnel -Describe the key staff, contractors, volunteers and/or partners and haw they contribute to the <br />project. Attach letters of support showing commitment of key partners- <br />5. Project Goals & Objectives -What are the project's goals and objectives fior each grant category applying <br />for? Who will be responsible for these activities and when will they occur'? Include any educational outreach <br />efforts, work with volunteers and especiaAy the technical plans and practices. <br />6. Maintenance Plan -- Upon completion, what are your plans for maintenance and managing the components of <br />your project in the future? include how, when and by whom activities will be accomplished for at least 3-years <br />after project completion. <br />7. Long Term Community Forestry Plan - Whaf is the community/organization doing to build capacity towards <br />long-term management of this project or developing an urban and community forestry program independent of <br />state funding? <br />Forest Health Manaq,ement Plan <br />ALL Forest Health applicants must submit a 3-year management plan with their application (3 page limit for plan, 1 <br />page limit for 8 %" x 11" rnap}. See page 13 in the Guidelines for reouirements. For examples of management <br />pions for established, on-going programs and new programs, see the samples sent with the application packet as <br />separate Tree Planting List <br />Fiil out this table if you are doing tree planting as part of your project. <br />Plant Hardiness Zone for project site: 3 and 4 Tree Stock Source(s): Cross Nurseries (Lakeville}/ Misc. MN <br />Nurseries <br /> <br />QTY Species <br />(common & Scientific Name). <br />:. ,: Size & Type (B&B, <br />bare root' or <br />containerized Reason lot selecting free (native, <br />wrndbreak, under utility line, ; <br />soil conditions, etc. <br /> <br /> 15 Swam White Oak Quercus bicolor 1.5" 68~B Native/ Sites ecific <br /> 10 Red Oak Quercus rubs "borealis" 1.5" BBB Native/ Sites ecific <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 5 Iota! # of Trees <br />
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