TD Charitable Foundation and ACTrees Grant Award to Regreen Springfield

 

 

 

TD Bank, through the TD Charitable Foundation, and Alliance for Community Trees (ACTrees) are proud to announce grant winners of the second annual TD Tree Care program. Regreen Springfield is pleased to be one of ten grant awards that were recently announced.

As part of TD Forests, the bank’s environmental initiative to expand urban green spaces and increase protected forest habitat, TD Bank and ACTrees will partner with community organizations for TD Tree Care. Each grant will fund volunteer tree care and maintenance programs in underserved communities in the Northeast, empowering residents to water, prune, and care for trees in five locations from Massachusetts to Delaware.

ReGreen Springfield will receive $4,000 to expand its Citizen Pruners program to care for new trees planted after recent devastating storms and tornadoes. This award will greatly increase the ability of Regreen to grow it’s community-based tree care program, which provides neighborhood residents with training and hands-on experience in tree maintenance.

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Regreen Springfield Submits Three Proposals to City for Tree Planting Funding

Regreen Springfield has recently submitted (3) proposals to the City of Springfield’s Office of Community Development Neighborhood Beautification Grant Program.  The proposals, make in partnership with the City’s Forestry Division and several neighborhood associations aims to help increase the tree canopy cover in the Memorial Square, Maple High-Six Corners and Forest Park Neighborhoods.

The Neighborhood Targeted Improvement Program aims to build capacity and encourage Neighborhood Organizations to implement projects in partnership with city departments and/or private organizations. Funds will be utilized in projects that follow Housing Urban Development(HUD) compliance guidelines. Eligible projects must benefit low/moderate income neighborhoods, make physical improvements and/or remove slum and blighted conditions. There can be no improvements on private property.

Regreen Springfield’s proposals focus on the following components and goals:

  • Community Engagement – Regreen Springfield will work with the MHSC to reach out to the resident of the neighborhood to solicit participation in a tree and shrub planting program that will provide aesthetic and environmental improvements to the neighborhood.
  • Resident Visits – A team of trained staff from Regreen Springfield will visit homeowners to determine species, location and number of new trees and shrubs for each property
  • Tree and Shrub Planting Volunteer Day – In May, teams of volunteers from the community will with homeowners to plant the new plants in the locations selected via the process outlined above.
  • Tree Planting Celebration – Working with residents and volunteers, a cook out will be geld to distribute information on the value of trees and urban greening in the neighborhood.
To view the Regreen Springfield grant submittals, please use the links noted below:
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First of Two Tree Care Training Workshop Held

The first of two Tree Care Workshops was held at Springfield Technical Community College, on January 23, 2014.  Thirty-eight attendees participated in this session, which introduced urban forest concepts to the audience, as well as planting, pruning and tree growth components.  The three-hour session is part of an effort to enlist and train volunteer ‘Orchard Tenders’, who will help to care for the two newly established fruit tree orchards in the city.  For more information on how you can join this effort, please Click Here.

 

 

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