Tree Resource Improvement and Maintenance (TRIM) Grant

The TRIM program is designed to help Missouri communities initiate and improve their efforts to care for publicly owned trees.

About

Tree Resource Improvement and Maintenance (TRIM) is a program administered by the MDC in partnership with the Missouri Community Forest Council to provide funding through a cost-share program to assist government entities and nonprofits with management, improvement or conservation of trees on public lands.

Projects which address the planting and/or care of publicly owned trees in a community are eligible for funding. This includes but is not limited to tree inventory, plan development, tree removal or pruning, tree planting, volunteer and city/county employee training on how to best care for our community forests, outreach, etc.

If tree planting is involved a three-year maintenance plan must be included. A letter of approval from the governmental body owning the proposed project site is required if the applicant is a nonprofit organization. An application workbook is available to help interested communities put together a first-rate proposal.


More Info/Resources

TRIM Grant Webpage (includes video) TRIM Application TRIM Workbook
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