Projects eligible for LRTF funding include:
- Roadside inventories
Training sessions, roadsides inventory teams, database software and data input are
funded by the LRTF to help counties identify and record data about roadside prairie
remnants and prairie plantings.
- Gateway and Roadside plantings
Gateway landscaping and roadside enhancement projects are some the LRTF’s
most visible projects. You’ll find these projects along state, county and
city roadways and at the entrance to many Iowa communities. Native grasses and wildflowers
are the primary component of these plantings; the LRTF funds the purchase of native
seed and plants.
- Research, demonstration and education
Professionals and amateurs benefit from the research and demonstration projects
and educational programs funded by the LRTF. Research projects study IRVM issues
while demonstration plantings show aspects of IRVM.
Seminars, conferences, and classroom instruction are some of the funded programs
designed to educate the public about Iowa’s native plants and their use on
roadways.
- Equipment
Counties with designated roadside managers are eligible to apply for funding to
purchase special equipment needed to establish, manage or harvest native roadsides
and native roadside plantings.
For detailed information about project eligibility and funding limits, read our
Funding Guidelines.
Who Can Apply
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Project: Gateway landscaping
Applicant: City of Hudson

Project: I-35 prairie reconstruction research
Applicant: Dr. Tom Rosburg, Drake University

Project: "Stewards" education program
Applicant: Trees Forever
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