The Hardwood Initiative Cost-Share Program provides financial reimbursement – up to 75 percent of the total project cost – for hardwood management projects that include eligible best practices. The Hardwood Initiative Tax Credit Program reimburses up to USD 1,000 of expenditures towards the implementation of best practices incurred within a single year. Some landowners may be eligible to receive both costshare and tax credit.
“Virginia’s Hardwood Initiative is focused on growing healthy, sustainable hardwood forests for future generations,” said State Forester Rob Farrell. “Forests cover two-thirds of Virginia, with 80 percent of those forests dominated by hardwood. This illustrates just how critical it is that DOF continues to directly support landowners, agencies, organizations and businesses to restore healthy hardwood forests through boots-on-theground implementation of best practices.”
Virginia’s Expanding Urban Wood Program
Launched in 2017, the Virginia Urban Wood Program has quickly emerged as one of the leading urban wood programs in 15 the United States. Coordinated by the Virginia Department of Forestry, with guidance provided by the Virginia Urban Wood Group board, the Urban Wood Program provides training and networking opportunities for Virginia municipalities and urban wood businesses. Additionally, the program provides business development and marketing services.
The goal of the Urban Wood Program is to utilize all parts of our urban forest trees to their best use at the end of their biological lives; it is an integral part of the full circle management of Virginia’s urban forest resources. Many people contact DOF to ask how they can use their special tree that has either reached the end of its biological life or needs to be removed for another reason.