[ACT] Advancing Your Mission with Support from Your Urban & Community Forest Councils

Jared Liu jared at actrees.org
Thu Mar 26 13:26:38 EDT 2009


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April 16, 2009



Session

Topics

First Segment

Second Segment

Network Exchange

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ABOUT US
Alliance for Community
Trees is dedicated to improving the environment where 80% of Americans
live: our cities, towns, and villages. Together, ACT's national
network of members have planted and cared for 14.9 million trees with
help from 4.3 million volunteers.

ABOUT WEBCASTS
The Third Thursday Webcast Series is a monthly webcast held at the
lunch hour. The goal is to create informal trainings for local urban
and community forestry organizations. The trainings leverage local
successes by amplifying to a larger audience the model organizations'
methods, materials, and approaches.

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Advancing Your Mission with Support from Your Urban & Community Forest
Councils
April 16, 2009
1:00- 2:00pm EDT

Urban Forest Councils are collaborative organizations comprised of
individuals, citizen groups, nonprofits, businesses, and agencies from
around a state that share an interest in urban and community forestry.
They exist to help communities strengthen the efforts of local groups
by serving as a resource, a forum for networking and discussion, and
an advocate of the urban forest.


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SESSION TOPICS
Webcast attendees will learn:
* Timely access to grant opportunities.
* Training and educational programs.
* Annual conference and awards programs.
* Networking opportunities with urban forestry professionals,
organizations, cities, and counties.
* Up-to-date urban forestry news, research, and information.


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GEORGIA URBAN FOREST COUNCIL
Mary Lynne Beckley, Executive Director
The Georgia Urban Forest Council delivers on its mission by offering a
variety of programs and opportunities, including Basic Tree Care
Workshops, Educational Quarterly Meetings, publications such as
TreeTalks and informational brochures, the Annual Conference, an
Annual Awards Program, and the Landmark and Historic Tree Register.





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NORTH CAROLINA UF COUNCIL
Bill Hascher, President
The North Carolina Urban Forest Council is a nonprofit organization
that helps communities strengthen the efforts of local groups by
serving as a resource, a forum for networking, and discussion and an
advocate of the urban forest. They also co-sponsor conferences with
others in the green industry and educate elected officials and
decision-makers about important issues affecting the future of trees
in North Carolina's communities.





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NEIGHBORWOODS NETWORK EXCHANGE
Extended Learning- On the Ground

There is so much more that can be learned in a week than in an hour,
and on the ground as opposed to on a webcast. So here is your chance!
Join the webcast to learn more about the NeighborWoods Network
Exchange and how you can spend a week shadowing another ACT member.





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REGISTER FOR ALL WEBCASTS:

http://actrees.org/site/stories/act_webcast_series.php








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