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National Arbor Day Foundation
NameNational Arbor Day Foundation
FounderJohn Rosenow
LocationNebraska City, Nebraska

National Arbor Day Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to tree planting and conservation, founded by John Rosenow in 1972. The organization is headquartered in Nebraska City, Nebraska, and has worked with various partners, including The Nature Conservancy, World Wildlife Fund, and United States Forest Service, to promote tree planting and conservation efforts. The foundation has also collaborated with American Forests, Society of American Foresters, and International Society of Arboriculture to advance its mission. With the support of National Park Service, United States Environmental Protection Agency, and National Geographic Society, the foundation has made significant contributions to tree conservation.

History

The National Arbor Day Foundation was established in 1972 by John Rosenow, with the goal of promoting tree planting and conservation across the United States. The organization has its roots in the Arbor Day movement, which was started by J. Sterling Morton in 1872. Over the years, the foundation has worked with various organizations, including The Audubon Society, Wildlife Conservation Society, and National Wildlife Federation, to promote tree planting and conservation efforts. The foundation has also partnered with United States Department of Agriculture, National Association of State Foresters, and Society for Ecological Restoration to advance its mission. Notable supporters of the foundation include Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and Al Gore, who have all emphasized the importance of tree conservation and sustainability.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the National Arbor Day Foundation is to inspire people to plant, nurture, and celebrate trees, with the goal of improving the environment and promoting sustainability. The foundation's objectives include promoting tree planting and conservation, supporting urban forestry initiatives, and providing education and resources to communities and individuals. The foundation has worked with organizations such as The Arbor Day Foundation of Canada, Australian National University, and University of California, Berkeley to advance its mission. The foundation has also collaborated with World Bank, United Nations Environment Programme, and International Union for Conservation of Nature to promote sustainable land use and conservation practices. Key partners include Home Depot, Lowe's, and REI, which have all supported the foundation's tree planting and conservation efforts.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The National Arbor Day Foundation offers a range of programs and initiatives to promote tree planting and conservation, including the Tree City USA program, which recognizes communities that have made significant efforts to plant and care for trees. The foundation also offers the Tree Campus USA program, which recognizes colleges and universities that have made significant efforts to promote tree conservation and sustainability. Other initiatives include the Rain Forest Rescue program, which supports reforestation efforts in Amazon Rainforest and other critical ecosystems, and the Community Tree Recovery program, which provides trees to communities affected by natural disasters. The foundation has partnered with organizations such as American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and The Salvation Army to support disaster relief and recovery efforts. Notable initiatives include the Trillion Tree Campaign, which aims to plant and conserve one trillion trees over the next decade, and the Greenbelt Movement, which promotes sustainable land use and conservation practices in Africa and other regions.

Tree_City_USA

The Tree City USA program is a flagship initiative of the National Arbor Day Foundation, which recognizes communities that have made significant efforts to plant and care for trees. To become a Tree City USA, a community must meet four core standards, including having a tree care ordinance, a tree board or department, a community forestry program, and an annual tree planting and maintenance budget. The program has been supported by organizations such as National League of Cities, United States Conference of Mayors, and International City/County Management Association. Notable Tree City USA communities include New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and San Francisco, which have all made significant efforts to promote urban forestry and sustainability. The program has also been recognized by United Nations, World Health Organization, and European Union for its contributions to sustainable urban development.

Partnerships_and_Collaborations

The National Arbor Day Foundation has partnered with a range of organizations to promote tree planting and conservation, including The Nature Conservancy, World Wildlife Fund, and United States Forest Service. The foundation has also collaborated with American Forests, Society of American Foresters, and International Society of Arboriculture to advance its mission. Other key partners include Home Depot, Lowe's, and REI, which have all supported the foundation's tree planting and conservation efforts. The foundation has also worked with organizations such as National Park Service, United States Environmental Protection Agency, and National Geographic Society to promote sustainable land use and conservation practices. Notable collaborations include the Trillion Tree Campaign, which is supported by United Nations, World Bank, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Greenbelt Movement, which is supported by African Union, European Union, and Asian Development Bank.

Awards_and_Recognition

The National Arbor Day Foundation has received numerous awards and recognition for its efforts to promote tree planting and conservation, including the National Medal of Arts, which was awarded to the foundation in 2002. The foundation has also been recognized by United Nations, World Health Organization, and European Union for its contributions to sustainable development and environmental conservation. Notable awards include the Champion of the Earth award, which was presented to the foundation by United Nations Environment Programme in 2010, and the National Conservation Achievement Award, which was presented to the foundation by National Wildlife Federation in 2015. The foundation has also been recognized by Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and Al Gore for its efforts to promote sustainability and environmental conservation. Category:Environmental organizations

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