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September 7, 2010  
 
 
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UPCOMING WEBCASTS

Reaching Bilingual Audiences
September 16, 2010, 1-2pm EDT
Reaching across language barriers to build relationships with different constituencies in your community can be difficult, but likely your mission drives you in that direction- and the more inclusive your organization, the better it can impact even more communities.
Trainers:
Doug Wildman, Program Director, Friends of the Urban Forest (San Francisco, CA)
Ashley Atkinson, Director of Project Development, The Greening of Detroit (Detroit, MI)

Tree Technology- Part II: CRMs
October 7, 2010, 1-2pm EDT

The volume of information we'd like to track about volunteers and supporters can be overwhelming. A commercial sector strategy for consolidating constituent data has been gaining popularity in the nonprofit sector: Constituent Relationship Management (CRM).
Trainers:
Paige Van Riper, Director of Engagement & Technology, TreePeople (Beverly Hills, CA)
Joe Wilson, Executive Director, Greening Milwaukee (Milwaukee, WI)

 


   
 


RECENT WEBCASTS

Available for free download
* Species Selection- Part I: Nursery Selection
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Species Selection- Part II: Seasonal Landscaping
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Species Selection- Part III: Right Tree, Right Place
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Species Selection- Part IV: Life After Planting

 
   
 


Vision for the Future: Bridging the Gap Between Gray & Green Infrastructure
October 5-7, 2010 (Temecula, CA)

Join municipal arborists, public works managers, urban forest managers, landscape design professionals, planners, non-profits, public health advocates, and those interested in community trees from across California and the nation. This conference is brought to you by a  partnership between The California Urban Forests Council, The Maintenance Superintendents Association, Alliance for Community Trees, and the Inland Urban Forest Council.

More Upcoming Events:
* Acorns to Mighty Oaks, Growing a Healthy Urban Forest
* Trails: The Green Way for America
* ACT 2010 Annual Meeting & Member Rally
 

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