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Apply for the TreeVitalize Grant Program!
Have an exciting project that is seeking funding in your watershed? The TreeVitalize Watersheds Grant Program. Completed applications are due September 19th, 2014. The following is an excerpt from the grant announcement: Since 2005, TreeVitalize Watersheds, led by the Pennsylvania Horticultural … Continue reading