The Growing Canada’s Forests (GCF) program is accepting Requests for Information (RFI) to identify and determine how organizations can implement or contribute to large-scale single or multi-year tree planting projects.
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The Growing Canada’s Forests (GCF) program is accepting Requests for Information (RFI) to identify and determine how organizations can implement or contribute to large-scale single or multi-year tree planting projects.
Organizations that have an interest in implementing or contributing to large-scale single or multi-year tree planting projects are encouraged to submit a Request for Information (RFI) to the Growing Canada’s Forests program.
To apply, your organization must be:
Funded by the Government of Canada, the Growing Canada’s Forests program aims to motivate and support new tree planting projects. Supplementary activities (e.g. additional tree planting) to expand existing tree planting projects are included.
Contact Name: Natural Resources Canada (NRCan)
E-mail Address: nrcan.2btrees-2garbres.rncan@canada.ca
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