Check Out Forestry

Check out Forestry is a new financial and technical assistance package offered by the Vermont Urban & Community Forestry Program (VT UCF). This project is designed to unite the practical benefits of trees with the vibrant role of public libraries in our communities. By enhancing library grounds with trees, this project aims to create more inviting, functional, and sustainable spaces for everyone to enjoy. Whether reducing cooling costs, minimizing glare on screens and pages, adding beauty to outdoor event areas, or providing quiet places for outdoor reading, trees play a pivotal role in improving the library experience.

Scope

Check Out Forestry recognizes the unique opportunity for public libraries to model green infrastructure and demonstrate the benefits of urban forestry to their communities. VT UCF staff will work with selected public libraries to design a tree planting plan that directly addresses each library’s specific challenges. Possible project goals include:

  • Shade Solutions: Provide relief from intense sun and reduce cooling costs for buildings.
  • Outdoor Learning: Create inspiring, nature-based classrooms.
  • Safer Spaces: Use trees for natural traffic calming.
  • Stormwater Mitigation: Support infiltration of water during storm events. 

Assistance Package

$15,000 is available to support up to three partnerships with Vermont public libraries. The financial and technical assistance package will include: 

  • At least 2 site visits from VT UCF staff to the public library to meet with the project lead(s), assess site conditions, and establish a planting plan.
  • Purchase and planting of trees suitable for library grounds.
  • Purchase of essential supplies like irrigation tools and mulch to ensure successful establishment and growth.
  • Tree care training by VT UCF staff for library and municipal staff and/or the public (optional).

Note: Funding does not cover benches, outdoor furniture, plaques, or other non-plant-related infrastructure. There will be no exchange of funds, and all coordination of plant purchase and planting will be done by VT UCF staff. 

Partner Commitment

Selected library partners must commit to:

  • Providing one lead project contact.
  • Coordinating with VT UCF staff for at least 2 site visits.
  • Coordinating site logistics for tree planting and care.
  • Watering the planted trees throughout the 2025 and 2026 growing seasons.

Memorandum of Understanding

After selection, VT UCF will work with selected partners to develop an Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which will be signed by both parties prior to the project commencing.

Eligibility

This program is open to public libraries located in Vermont.

Timeline

  • Application deadline: Monday, March 31st, 2025
  • Library partner selection and announcement: By April 11th, 2025
  • Site visits and project planning: Throughout the spring and summer of 2025
  • Tree planting: Fall 2025

Questions

For more information or assistance, contact Adam McCullough, VT UCF Urban Forester, (802) 522-5104, adam.mccullough@vermont.gov.

Dominick Hale planting a tree in Cabot

Application

Application deadline: March 31st, 2025.

Application 

About the Vermont Urban & Community Forestry Program

The Vermont Urban & Community Forestry Program is based in the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation and is a collaborative effort with University of Vermont Extension.  The Program’s mission is to lead community members, businesses, and governments in understanding the value of urban and community forests and to promote public responsibility for, and participation in, the stewardship of these resources for this and future generations.  VT UCF provides financial, technical, and educational assistance to over 100 Vermont communities annually.