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With generous support from The Home Depot Foundation, Alliance for
Community Trees launched its National NeighborWoods Program -
dedicated to helping communities restore tree canopy.
Many cities have lost more than a third of their forest canopy in
recent decades. NeighborWoods inspires citizens to take action to
plant and care for trees to improve their communities.
NeighborWoods programs improve both the environment and the social
fabric of neighborhoods, spurring community development and
supporting healthier, livable communities.
The National NeighborWoods Program supports local partners with
training, technical assistance, marketing tools, and project grants
to encourage the involvement of volunteers in the hands-on
restoration of urban forests.
So far, the National NeighborWoods Program has:
- Awarded over $600,000 in NeighborWoods Grants to nonprofit
organizations to organize volunteers to replant entire communities
with trees. Grants help communities that need financial assistance
the most. Projects are delivered through diverse community
partnerships that include conservation groups, affordable housing
organizations, community development partners and others.
- Trained 200 community organizers at ACT’s National NeighborWoods
Academy about successful program models, best practices for nonprofit
management, and how to organize volunteers for tree planting and
environmental stewardship.
- Brought attention to the health and economic benefits that trees
provide to people through National NeighborWoods Month, an October
awareness campaign that sparked 150 tree planting and educational
events in 50 cities in 2006.
- Published a NeighborWoods Organizer’s Guidebook and NeighborWoods
Month Partner Kit to make NeighborWoods easy to deliver in any
community.
- Created the National NeighborWoods Network, an electronic community
for local organizers to collaborate and share success strategies.
To read about The Home Depot Foundation’s commitment to urban and community forestry, click here.
NeighborWoods is made possible by a generous contribution from The Home Depot Foundation. The Home Depot Foundation invests in nonprofit organizations that are in the business of building strong, healthy communities. See www.homedepotfoundation.org for more information.
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