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MIDAMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY: MidAmerican Energy awards over $100,000 to Iowa communities for trees

Agriculture

Midamerican Energy Company recently issued the following announcement.

MidAmerican Energy is awarding more than $100,000 to dozens of Iowa communities in the company’s annual effort to promote community-wide tree planting.

Fifty-four communities and organizations will receive a total of $108,000 in grants through MidAmerican's "Trees Please!" program. The program promotes energy efficiency in publicly owned buildings, schools and community spaces by providing windbreaks and shade, while also beautifying those areas.

This year’s awards include a $15,000 grant to the city of Cedar Rapids, which is triple the amount MidAmerican awarded last year. The city estimates that the August derecho destroyed more than two-thirds of its tree canopy. “This is a devastating loss for the community,” the city wrote in its grant application.

“The derecho destroyed a significant number of trees, which reminds us of how much we value them,” Tina Yoder, MidAmerican director of energy efficiency said. “It’s important we invest in replacing them to support our environmental sustainability,” she added. “Beyond the character that trees add to communities, they can also help our customers save energy when they’re the right kind of tree planted in the right place.”

Since 1998, MidAmerican has awarded more than $4.3 million in funding for trees.

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, carefully placed trees can save up to 25% of a typical home’s energy use. Strategically placed trees can provide cooling shade in the summer and block cold winds in the winter.

2021 Community grants

Bettendorf Trees Are Us: $1,000

Bradgate Betterment: $1,000

City of Algona: $1,000

City of Allison Trees Forever: $1,000

City of Altoona Parks Department: $1,000

City of Audubon: $1,000

City of Ayrshire: $1,000

City of Blue Grass: $1,000

City of Cedar Rapids: $15,000

City of Clarinda: $1,000

City of Clarksville: $1,000

City of Colfax: $2,000

City of Coralville: $3,200

City of Council Bluffs: $5,000

City of Dallas Center: $1,000

City of Davenport: $5,000

City of Denver: $1,000

City of Des Moines: $5,000

City of Emmetsburg: $1,000

City of Essex: $1,000

City of Evansdale: $1,000

City of Fairfax: $3,200

City of Fort Dodge: $1,200

City of Geneva: $1,000

City of Glenwood: $1,500

City of Hiawatha: $1,000

City of Hills: $2,000

City of Hinton: $2,000

City of Holstein: $1,000

City of Ida Grove: $1,000

City of Independence: $1,000

City of Iowa City - Forestry Div.: $3,000

City of Johnston: $2,000

City of Marion Tree Board: $2,000

City of Melcher-Dallas: $1,200

City of Moville: $1,000

City of New Sharon: $1,000

City of North Liberty Parks: $1,000

City of Pleasant Hill: $1,000

City of Pleasantville: $1,000

City of Polk City: $2,000

City of Pomeroy: $1,000

City of Red Oak: $1,000

City of Rock Valley Trees Program: $2,000

City of Ruthven: $1,000

City of Sergeant Bluff: $1,000

City of Shelby: $1,000

City of Sioux City Parks: $7,200

City of Urbandale: $2,850

City of Van Meter: $1,000

City of Waterloo Leisure Services: $5,000

City of Waverly: $2,000

City of Wilton: $2,000

Humboldt County Conservation: $1,000

How to apply for “Trees Please!” grants

In the fall, cities and community organizations can submit grant applications to MidAmerican to be considered for grants of $1,000 or more. The company selects grant recipients based on a project’s merits, benefits to the community and the ability to obtain matching funds.

Original source can be found here.

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