The Urban Forest Grant strengthens Austin's urban forest by funding stewardship activities like tree planting, tree care, education, and disease control projects.
Delaware's Urban and Community Forestry Program offers annual grants up to $5,000 for tree planting or tree management projects on public land.
Background on the funding and program Hennepin County was awarded a $10 million Urban and Community Forestry grant(External link) from the U.S. Forest Service to remove diseased trees, plant trees, educate residents, and support businesses and workforce development.
The City of Maplewood has created the EAB Private Ash Tree Relief policy to help property owners finance removal costs through a special assessment. All Maplewood residential property owners who owe no delinquent taxes are eligible to apply.
Qualifications & Skills In addition to formal education, practical experience in the music industry is highly valuable. Many tour managers start their career by working in various roles within the industry, such as live sound, venue management, or working closely with artists.
As modern concert touring involves complex financial, legal and technical arrangements, the booking agent or artist manager hire a tour manager to organize the logistics, personnel, communications and schedule. Concert tour managers are usually freelancers working on a tour-by-tour basis.
Kind of in general if it's a solo artist with hired musicians the artist has a bus of their own that maybe their tour manager and assistant are on, band and crew have a separate bus/buses, but a lot of times the artist will fly ahead anyway. If it's a long drive, like a few days, they may fly home in between.
A tour operator agreement is a contract between a tour agency and a tour operator sets the terms and conditions of their business relationship. The contract includes details about what services will be provided, when, and what the compensation rate will be.
Here are the basic steps you can take to become a tour manager: Pursue relevant education. Some employers may require a bachelor's degree, while others need only a high school diploma or certificate. Gain experience. Develop a professional network. Perfect your social skills. Identify a mentor.