Congratulations! You have been awarded Funds for Program Year 2024 Healthy Urban Tree Canopy Grant Program. So, what’s next?
New in 2024: The Cuyahoga County Neighborly Application Portal
The Healthy Urban Tree Canopy Grant Program will be managed electronically through the new Cuyahoga County Neighborly portal. Neighborly is the new online portal that allows applicants to apply for Healthy Urban Tree Canopy grant funds, and awardees to submit reimbursement requests, scope change requests, quarterly and annual reports, and any relevant project documentation and schedule information.
Awards Reimbursement Policy Webinar
The offer of this grant is subject to attendance at the PY 2024 Mandatory Awards Reimbursement Policy Webinar on Tuesday, July 30, 2024.
Project Agreements
Project Agreements must be signed by the grantee and executed within 60 days of the award announcement. Awards will be rescinded for any projects in which the Project Agreements are not executed by Monday, September 16, 2024.
Draw Requests
Timely reimbursement of committed grant funds is important to the Planning Commission. Draw requests can be submitted up to four (4) times until the project is closed out. All draw requests will be submitted via Neighborly.
- Only the grant project expenses shown in the approved budget are eligible for reimbursement.
- Grant administration costs such as application preparation, preparing for reimbursement requests, travel-related expenses, or project reporting requirements are not considered eligible local matches. Please do not include these items with the draw request.
- A detailed breakdown of the match should be included in the draw request and must be verified with a dated signature. This documentation must be included with the draw request to be honored as the match.
Required Acknowledgement
When publicizing the grant-funded project, the Grantee is required to acknowledge the Healthy Urban Tree Canopy Grant Program funding and the financial support of Cuyahoga County, whether promoted on a website; social media; event programs; educational materials; promotional materials; research papers; media interviews; signage; emails; annual reports; benefit events/fundraising. The following must be included on all printed and digital materials:
- A Cuyahoga County logo
- The statement, “This project is supported in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from the Cuyahoga County Healthy Urban Tree Canopy Grant Program.”
Project Monitoring
The Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District continuously monitors all stages of the project development for any planning and all planting activities.
- Grantees are required to notify the Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District no less than 72 hours in advance of scheduled tree planting activities. Contact Jared Bartley at jb******@cu**********.org, and copy Kristin Hall at kh***@cu**********.org, regarding your project activities and to schedule site visits.
- Grantees are required to submit new urban forestry plans to the Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District. Urban Forestry plans must include specific planting locations and species for those locations. Contact Jared Bartley at jb******@cu**********.org, and copy Kristin Hall at kh***@cu**********.org, for approval of HUTC funded tree plans.
- Cuyahoga SWCD staff are also available to review Requests For Proposals and/or contracts prior to their execution to ensure all necessary items are included in advance of scheduled tree planting activities. Remember to check in with Jared Bartley at jb******@cu**********.org regarding your project activities.
- Grantees will not receive reimbursement if the trees are not planted or mulched in accordance with specifications approved by the Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District. Include the name of the Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District Staff and the date of their visit on the reimbursement form.
Cost Underruns and Scope Change
Requests for changing a project’s scope, or to use remaining funds for tree planting, will be considered by the Cuyahoga County Healthy Urban Tree Canopy Evaluation Team, when no additional funds are requested and the work to be done is directly associated with the approved project. Requests for changing a project schedule will also be considered by the Cuyahoga County Healthy Urban Tree Canopy Evaluation Team. In order to request a scope change please submit PY 2024 HUTC Scope Change Form:
Cost Overruns
- All cost overruns associated with a project, whether for work covered by the application or otherwise, are the sole responsibility of the project Applicant.
Project Close Out
- The Grantee must complete a Close Out Report and the Excel PY 2024 Healthy Urban Tree Canopy Project Location Form along with their final request for reimbursement within 90 days after the project close date in Neighborly under the ‘Reports’ tab.