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Steamboat Springs resident Kym Rudnick plants a baby pine tree Saturday morning at Howelsen Hill as part of ReTree Steamboat 2012.
ReTree Steamboat could receive $5,000 grant from Alpine Initiative contest
Monday, March 18, 2013
Steamboat Springs The Yampa Valley Sustainability Council's ReTree Steamboat program to replace trees devastated by the mountain pine beetle is in the running for a $5,000 grant from Alpine Initiatives.
Alpine Initiatives' Grass Root Grants program, which benefits projects in North America, has selected six finalists for the grant. After liking the Alpine Initiatives Facebook page, those interested can vote for the project of their choice.
The three projects that receive the most votes will each receive a $5,000 grant. A list of the finalists is available on the Alpine Initiatives website.
Visit the Alpine Initiatives page to vote.
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Comments
Andy Kennedy 2 months ago
For those who don't have Facebook, you can also vote here - and you can vote multiple times so please do!! http://blackdogdigi.com/apps/ai/grassroots_grants/
THANKS!!
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