
Communities in Northwest Indiana’s Lake Michigan Watershed can apply to receive free native trees.
The Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission (NIRPC) is accepting applications for the Fall 2022 planting season through the CommuniTree Community Tree Grant Program.
Applications are due July 29, 2022. Applications and details can be found at https://nirpc.org/2040-plan/environment/communitree/communitreecommunity-application/
Eligible applicants include public entities, such as municipalities; neighborhoods; schools; churches; and conservation, community, or service organizations. In most cases, trees must be planted in public spaces such as parks, schools, churches, and along public roadway easements within northwest Indiana’s Lake Michigan Watershed.
Applicants receiving trees must agree to plant properly and maintain the trees. Training will be provided.
NIRPC is a partner in CommuniTree, an initiative to plant 10,000 new trees in the region by the end of 2022. Learn more on Facebook at the @NWICommuniTree page or on YouTube at www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEym9Glzk5g
Funding for the CommuniTree Community Tree Grant Program is made possible through a Great Lakes Restoration Initiative grant awarded to NIRPC by the USDA Forest Service.

Partners receive native trees through NIRPC’s CommuniTree grants.
About NIRPC
NIRPC is the Metropolitan Planning Organization and Council of Governments for Lake, Porter, and La Porte counties in Northwest Indiana. Working collaboratively across the region, NIRPC coordinates regional comprehensive planning and programming for transportation, economic development, and environmental policy.