The Union County Board of County Commissioners is excited to announce a new grant under the Plant A Seed program named the Fruitful Futures Tree Grant. This grant is provided through the Commissioner Chair initiatives and administered through the Open Space, Recreation, and Historic Preservation Trust Fund. The Open Space Trust Fund was created to assist in the execution of policy made by the Union County Board of Commissioners to conserve open space, provide recreational opportunities, and preserve historic sites throughout the twenty-one municipalities in Union County.
This year, Commissioner Chairwoman Lourdes Leon, Chairman of the Open Space Trust Fund Commissioner Sergio Granados, and the Board have committed to investing in providing new opportunities for improved nutrition, education, recreation, social activities and volunteer services in local neighborhoods through the experience of planting fruit trees.
The Fruitful Futures Tree Grant provides residents a wonderful hands-on experience in environmental stewardship and will make a lasting impact for future generations.
The nonprofit organization, Groundwork Elizabeth will provide a complete tree package. This includes the installation of the fruit tree along with a care instructions kit, soil, tools, materials and follow-up support.
This program is open to established community gardens in Union County.
All 2025 applicants meeting the established criteria will be considered based upon the thoroughness of the completed application, the number of applications received overall, and the locations of the communities served.