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Council steps in after Green Columbus says federal grant frozen; city will fund thousands of trees for Earth Month

2827114 · March 31, 2025
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Green Columbus told council it faced a $75,000 shortfall after a U.S. Forest Service grant administered by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources was frozen; council pledged support and will fund over 13,000 trees and other resources for Earth Day/Month events.

Columbus City Council on April 1 adopted a resolution recognizing April as Earth Month and April 22 as Earth Day and heard an extended presentation from Shelley Douglas, executive director of Green Columbus, about a funding gap that threatened the nonprofit’s annual planting program.

Douglas told council a grant from the U.S. Forest Service, administered through the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), was frozen, leaving Green Columbus with an unpaid $75,000 reimbursement…

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