The GCA Zone VI Fellowship in Urban Forestry

The Garden Club of America: Founded in 1913, The Garden Club of America is a 
nonprofit organization comprised of 200 member clubs and approximately 18,000 
club members throughout the United States. To promote greater understanding of 
the interdependence of horticulture, environmental protection, and community 
involvement, GCA offers 27 different merit-based scholarships and annually 
awards over $300,000.

Casey Trees: Casey Trees is a non-profit organization established in 2001 to 
restore, enhance and protect the tree canopy of Washington, D.C. The 
organization works with others to plant and care for trees and promotes the use 
of green infrastructure of environmentally friendly and sustainable 
development. Casey Trees partners with the Garden Club of America to administer 
the GCA Zone VI Fellowship in Urban Forestry.

Purpose: To advance the field of urban forestry by encouraging students to 
study the planning, management, horticulture and ecology of urban forests and 
the effect of healthy urban forests on people and the environment.

Award: Funds one or more students annually at $5,000 for study and research 
that will advance the knowledge of urban forestry and increase the number of 
scientists in the field. A recipient may apply for an additional year.

Eligibility: Open to graduate and advanced undergraduate students enrolled in 
U.S. institutions studying urban forestry, environmental studies, horticulture, 
forestry, or related courses of study with a special interest in urban 
forestry. Students must be enrolled during the academic year following the 
award decision.

Selection: Selection is a panel of people knowledgeable about research in the 
field of urban forestry comprised of Casey Trees committee members, appointed 
by Casey Trees and is approved by the GCA Scholarship Committee.

Application Process:
1.                Applicants should complete the electronic application 
form<https://www.tfaforms.com/450604>. Be prepared to upload a vita at the time 
of your electronic application form submission. At minimum, include:
o     Relevant Education, work, and volunteer experience
o     Publications and presentations
o     Career goals
2.                A letter of endorsement directly emailed from applicant's 
major professor/advisor and signed by the student's faculty advisor and 
submitted to: 
gcaurbanfores...@caseytrees.org<mailto:gcaurbanfores...@caseytrees.org> by 
January 31 with the name of the student in the subject line. The letter should:
o     Identify the student
o     Indicate the status of the student in the program
o     Evaluate the students ability as an independent researcher.

Application Deadline: January 31st - Application is not considered complete 
until the letter of endorsement is received. Final award decisions are made in 
late March. Fellowship recipients will receive official notification from the 
Garden Club of America. If you have any questions concerning the award 
application or eligibility requirements, please contact us at 
gcaurbanfores...@caseytrees.org<mailto:gcaurbanfores...@caseytrees.org>.

https://caseytrees.org/education/urban-forestry-fellowship/


Jessica Sanders | PhD | Director of Technical Services and Research
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p: 202.349.1905   f: 202.833.4092
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