Mini-Grant
NeighborWoods Month Mini-Grant
Thanks to support from The Home Depot Foundation, the USDA Forest Service, and the National Tree Trust, the Alliance for Community Trees is able to offer extra support to make your local NeighborWoods Month events more memorable. NeighborWoods Month Mini-Grants are a package of professionally designed marketing materials worth $500, plus up to $500 in financial assistance. Grants should enable you to host a more successful event rather than be the determining factor in whether you organize an event. Eligible events involve the public during October in tree planting, tree care, education, and other activity that engages people in urban and community forestry, and are branded as NeighborWoods Month events.Purpose: The purpose of the NeighborWoods Month Mini-Grant is to help nonprofit tree groups make their NeighborWoods Month events memorable and successful. Grants should enable you to host a more successful event rather than be the determining factor in whether you organize an event. Eligible events involve the public during October in tree planting, tree care, education, and other activity that engages people in urban and community forestry. Envision the mini-grant as a way to accomplish something extra. We encourage you to focus on marketing, media, and elevating the quality of your NeighborWoods Month event.
Eligible Uses: Suggested uses include:
- Order printed posters, banners, T-shirts, and other promotional items.
- Pay for a media service to disseminate press releases to get coverage for your event. (One example is U.S. Newswire)
- Hire a professional photographer or videographer to document your NeighborWoods Month event. Professional photos make a big difference for your website, brochures, and annual reports. So make a list of the shots you want the photographer to capture. To research photographers in your area, visit the Society for Sport & Event Photographers or the Professional Photographers of America or ask colleagues about photographers they have worked with successfully.
- Pay for a sign-maker to print your logo or local sponsor's logo onto the NeighborWoods Month banner.
- Create awards or recognition for elected leaders, volunteers, or partners involved in your events.
- Make your event kid-friendly and inviting to the whole community: provide games, a babysitter, a children's entertainer, music, etc.
- Or other strategic one-time investment that will help you make a bigger splash and draw more attention for your NeighborWoods Month events.
Ineligible Uses: Grant funds are not permitted to be used for:
- Personnel, including salaries and benefits.
- General office expenses, equipment, capital expenses, and overhead.
- Plant materials and planting supplies.
- Food.
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