Tree and Soil Research Fund Grant Program

INTRODUCTION

The TREE Fund Board of Trustees is launching the new Tree and Soil Research Grant, made possible by a permanently restricted endowment fund supporting areas of research of interest to the landscape architecture community with special focus in the area of trees and the soils that support them. Projects are expected to be completed within one to three years, with a maximum award value of $10,000. No project may receive more than one award from this program. This grant will be offered every other year beginning in 2021.

2024 RESEARCH PRIORITIES
Supported research will include the following:

  • the design and specification of trees and soils in urban landscapes;
  • propagation and nursery practices that impact the establishment and long term growth of trees;
  • improving species diversity;
  • tree root and canopy structure improvement;
  • soil and drainage design and modification;
  • tree planting practices; tree planting space design;
  • tree establishment and maintenance practices; and
  • planting soil management and maintenance.

This list is by no means inclusive, and we will consider proposals that may address many other topics related to the landscape architecture community.

TREE Fund welcomes research proposals and applications from a wide range of academic and technical disciplines, of both a qualitative and a quantitative nature. TREE Fund does not fund the following types of projects, and will not accept applications for such work:

  • Grants to individuals;
  • Projects that are primarily municipal tree surveys or assessments;
  • Tree planting programs;
  • Studies of individual tree species for the primary purpose of agricultural or timber/forest planting yield;
  • Commercial tree- or soil-related product testing primarily for the benefit of the company that manufactures the product.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Grant Cycle Open: August 1, 2024
Last Day to Request Letter of Inquiry: September 15, 2024
Grant Application Due: October 1, 2024
Announcement of Grant Recepient: Late December, 2024

The first step to apply for this grant is to send an email containing a Letter of Inquiry (LOI) of no more than 100 words describing your project title and concept to hhupke@treefund.org between August 1, 2024 and September 15, 2024.

LOI Requirements:

  • No more than 100 words
  • Include project title and concept
  • Identify Principal Investigator and Institution who will be contracted for the work
  • Note you wish to apply for the Tree and Soil Research Grant Program

If your LOI is approved, TREE Fund will send you a numbered application form for your use. Information for the Application Requirements can be found here. You may not apply without such a numbered application form. TREE Fund determines on whether an LOI meets the application criteria are final and not negotiable.

PROJECT REQUIREMENTS

Application Requirements can be found here.

REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

It is TREE Fund’s explicit desire that research findings eventually be freely and widely available to any and all parties who may benefit from the author’s work. At the same time, TREE Fund recognizes the importance of academic and professional journal publications and will work with grant recipients to ensure that findings are disseminated in a manner that is cognizant of all parties’ schedules and needs. Recipients should inform TREE Fund when funded research findings are published or presented at conferences so that these accomplishments can be widely publicized. Recipients should also recognize the support provided by TREE Fund in their articles or presentations related to the funded project. Recipients are strongly encouraged to publish findings to relevant professional journals, i.e. Arboriculture and Urban Forestry, Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, Arboricultural Journal, Trees: Structure and Function, Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, Plant Pathology, Hortscience, Horticultural Science, Sustainable Development, Landscape and Urban Planning, Journal of Urban Health, Environment and Urbanization, Urban Ecosystems, etc.

 

Past Tree and Soil Research Grant Program Awards

2021 was awarded to Dr. Rebecca Abney with University of Georgia (UGA) Research Foundation, Inc. on project titled, “Utilizing biochar to improve community tree vault soils and tree health and to reduce watershed contamination.”