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NY DEC Grant Program for Tree Production and Forest Products

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Published March 19th, 2026
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Summary

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is preparing to release over $46 million through the Advancing Forest Markets Grant Program. This initiative aims to support tree production, forest management, and forest product industries across the state, aligning with Governor Hochul's 25 Million Trees initiative.

What changed

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has announced the upcoming Advancing Forest Markets (AFM) Grant Program, which will make over $46 million available to support various aspects of the state's forest products sector. The program targets entities involved in tree seed collection, seedling production, wood product processing, other forestry products, and forest management planning. Funding can be used to increase native tree stock, make seedlings more affordable, and expand operational capacity for forest product sales, including new markets like mass timber and biochar.

Applications are expected to open in late spring, with all funded work needing to be completed by January 2028. Eligible applicants include state agencies, municipalities, businesses, non-profits, and Indian Nations/Tribes, provided they obtain a USDA Farm ID. While the grant preview does not specify a direct compliance deadline, entities are encouraged to enroll with the USDA Farm Service Agency now. The guidelines and bid instructions will be released in late spring, detailing specific application requirements and processes.

What to do next

  1. Obtain a USDA Farm ID by enrolling with the USDA Farm Service Agency.
  2. Review forthcoming DEC guidelines and bid instructions for the Advancing Forest Markets Grant Program in late spring.
  3. Develop proposals to increase tree stock, improve seedling affordability, or expand forest product operational capacity.

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March 19, 2026

DEC Preparing to Release More Than $46 Million To Boost Tree Production and Forest Products Sector

Grants Will Support Tree Nurseries, Seed Collection Entities, Private Forest Landowners and Managers, Wood Processors, and Other Forest Product Producers

Applications Open in Late Spring; Applicants Encouraged to Enroll with USDA Now to Obtain Farm ID

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today previewed a new grant program that will soon make more than $46 million available to support tree production, forest management, and forest product industries. The Advancing Forest Markets (AFM) Grant Program is in the final stages of development and will be instrumental in supporting Governor Kathy Hochul’s 25 Million Trees initiative and open space conservation goals. This program is expected to offer a variety of funding opportunities to entities that enroll with the United States Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency and obtain a Farm ID.

“To plant 25 million trees and expand and maintain healthy, resilient forests in New York State, new collaborations are needed to support the reforestation supply chain and sustainable forest management,” DEC Commissioner Amanda Lefton said. “This novel grant program will ensure that the trees available to New Yorkers are affordable, accessible, and high quality and also help incentivize tree growers and forest producers to meaningfully expand operational and production capacity.”

Eligible applicants include state agencies, municipalities, soil and water conservation districts, for-profit businesses, not-for-profit organizations, Indian Nations or Tribes, individual private landowners, and others that qualify to and enroll with the United States Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency. Applicants must engage in the following Forest Market Areas:

  • Collect, process, store, and sell tree seeds;
  • Produce and sell tree seedlings;
  • Harvest, process, and sell wood products;
  • Produce and sell other forestry products like nuts and maple syrup; or
  • Conduct forest management planning and related activities.
    When the grant opportunity opens, applicants may apply for funding to increase their stock of native, New York-grown trees and tree seeds; make tree seedlings and saplings more affordable to retail customers; or increase forest-based operational capacity to produce or sell forest products. Examples of potential qualifying actions include but are not limited to proposals that:

  • Hire additional staff;

  • Increase operational capacity;

  • Increase marketing for new products or markets, such as mass timber, wood residue-based renewable fuels, nanocellulose, and/or biochar;

  • Increase information sharing, sector collaboration, and networks related to tree seed collection, processing and storage, tree production, reforestation, silviculture, or forest products;

  • Expand the availability of trainings, workshops, and workforce development programs related to tree seed collection, tree production, reforestation, silviculture, harvesting best practices; and

  • Increase development and dissemination of related educational and guidance materials.
    Due to the limited timeframe of the grant period, funding may not be used for direct implementation of forestry projects that break ground or disturb site vegetation.

Additional details on these opportunities will be described when DEC releases the Guidelines and Bid Instructions in late spring.  All work undertaken as part of the program must be completed by January 2028. Visit DEC’s website for more information.

These programs support Governor Kathy Hochul’s ‘ 25 Million Trees by 2033 ’ initiative to recognize the importance of trees and forests for community health. DEC encourages all New Yorkers to record trees they plant in the public Tree Tracker. DEC’s 25 Million Trees webpages also provide valuable resources for planting, community planting events, and other resources to support the initiative and DEC’s partners.

This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under agreement number NR233A750004G035.

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Classification

Agency
NY DEC
Published
March 19th, 2026
Instrument
Guidance
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Nonprofits Employers Tribal nations
Industry sector
1111 Crop Production 3254 Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Activity scope
Tree Seed Collection Tree Production Forest Management Planning Forest Product Sales
Geographic scope
New York US-NY

Taxonomy

Primary area
Agriculture
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Environmental Protection Economic Development

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