Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation/ Lansdowne UP Awarded Grants Of $770,000 To Improve East St. Louis Tree Canopy
EAST ST. LOUIS – Local nonprofits, Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation (JJKF) and Lansdowne UP have been awarded subgrants by The Morton Arboretum’s Chicago Region Trees Initiative (CRTI). The subgrants, ($499,632.94) and ($280,120.50), respectively, are awarded to improve the community tree canopy. The three-year subgrants, launched in the first quarter of 2025, are used for projects that increase the tree canopy, improve forest health, and create or enhance community forestry programs. From helping to mitigate flooding and reduce pollution, to improving people's mental and physical health, community forest projects make neighborhoods greener and healthier. Together, the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation and Lansdowne UP will plant over a 1,000 trees in East St. Louis over a 3-year period. "This is an exciting partnership," Mark Mestemacher, Lansdowne UP President stated, "Lansdowne UP and the JJKF worked together on securing these grants knowing the great contribution a healthy
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