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Protecting America’s Backyard National Forest Foundation
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Protecting America’s Backyard The National Forest Foundation Formed by Congressional charter in 1991, the National Forest Foundation engages America in community-based and national programs that promote the health and public enjoyment of the 193-million-acre National Forest System.
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Protecting America’s Backyard The Many Values of America’s National Forests At 193 million acres, America’s National Forests and Grasslands provide treasured natural lands and critical resources for the entire nation. Drinking water for 66 million Americans Habitat for 10,000 species of plants and 3,000 species of fish and wildlife. Recreation for 400 million visits by outdoors enthusiasts and tourists annually Carbon sequestration to help mitigate climate change and clean pollutants from our air.
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Protecting America’s Backyard Our Shared Accomplishments Completed more than 1,500 conservation and stewardship projects. Repaired and improved more than 10,500 miles of hiking trails. Restored more than 117,000 acres of wildlife habitat and treated 80,000 acres of noxious weeds. Engaged over 120,000 volunteers, valued at more than $33.5M Planted more than 4.3 million trees and shrubs. Working through a combination of on-the- ground conservation initiatives, grant programs and technical assistance, Since 2001, NFF and our partners have:
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Protecting America’s Backyard To accomplish our mission, the NFF engages: Communities Grassroots organizations Local government U.S. Forest Service Volunteers Corporate partners America’s National Forests are the people’s lands. Therefore, the NFF focuses on bringing people together to ensure the future of all the values and benefits these public lands provide. Success through Partnership From ranchers to anglers, community leaders to skiers, we all have a stake in the future of our National Forests.
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Protecting America’s Backyard Adding Value We bring added value to our conservation work by always striving to fill unmet stewardship needs as we: Unite diverse stakeholders Restore ecosystems Engage Americans in conservation Sustain community-based stewardship
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Protecting America’s Backyard Our Colorado Program Arapaho-Roosevelt Grand Mesa-Uncompahgre-Gunnison Medicine Bow-Routt Pike-San Isabel Rio Grande San Juan White River Ski Conservation Fund Forest Stewardship Funds Treasured Landscapes Collaborative Support Corporate Partnerships
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Protecting America’s Backyard Our Colorado Program Arapaho-Roosevelt Grand Mesa-Uncompahgre-Gunnison Medicine Bow-Routt Pike-San Isabel Rio Grande San Juan White River Ski Conservation Fund Forest Stewardship Funds Treasured Landscapes Collaborative Support Corporate Partnerships
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Protecting America’s Backyard WRNF Ski Conservation Fund Established in 2006 Partnership with Vail Resorts, Copper Mountain, and A-Basin Over $3M invested in the WRNF Over 75 stewardship projects completed Grants to 19 separate nonprofit organizations 2013 Project Partners Blue River Watershed Group Colorado Fourteeners Initiative Colorado Mountain Club Colorado Natural Heritage Program Eagle River Watershed Council Friends of the Dillon Ranger District Friends of the Eagle Nest Wilderness Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory Rocky Mountain Youth Corps Student Conservation Association Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado Walking Mountains Science Center Wildlands Restoration Volunteers
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Protecting America’s Backyard Our Colorado Program Arapaho-Roosevelt Grand Mesa-Uncompahgre-Gunnison Medicine Bow-Routt Pike-San Isabel Rio Grande San Juan White River Ski Conservation Fund Forest Stewardship Funds Treasured Landscapes Collaborative Support Corporate Partnerships
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Protecting America’s Backyard Forest Stewardship Funds A Perfect Fit for NFF: Our Approach – Unite, Restore, Engage, Sustain An opportunity for recreation-based businesses and communities to invest in the lands they depend on NFF partners with forest-dependent businesses Businesses collect micro-donations from guests and patrons Funds are pooled together and awarded to accomplish on-the-ground stewardship
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Protecting America’s Backyard The Summit Fund An opportunity for Summit County businesses Invest in their local National Forest and their tourist industry Demonstrate their commitment to stewardship and the environment Expand their marketing opportunities Support community organizations and volunteerism An opportunity for Summit County nonprofits, residents, and visitors Increased stewardship activities Greater opportunities for volunteerism and engagement Enhanced recreation opportunities A chance to give back
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Protecting America’s Backyard Our Colorado Program Arapaho-Roosevelt Grand Mesa-Uncompahgre-Gunnison Medicine Bow-Routt Pike-San Isabel Rio Grande San Juan White River Ski Conservation Fund Forest Stewardship Funds Treasured Landscapes Collaborative Support Corporate Partnerships
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Protecting America’s Backyard 13 Treasured Landscapes The NFF has expanded its programs to address the critical forest and watershed restoration needs across millions of acres nationwide. Campaign Goals: Nurture more resilient ecosystems Restore landscapes damaged by wildfire, insects, disease and other disturbances Invest in the strength of communities Help the American public to appreciate all that National Forests offer, building lasting connections with these lands Treasured Landscapes, Unforgettable Experiences Conservation Campaign Hayman Restoration Partnership: Pike NF Camp Hale-Eagle River Headwaters: White River NF
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Protecting America’s Backyard Our Colorado Program Arapaho-Roosevelt Grand Mesa-Uncompahgre-Gunnison Medicine Bow-Routt Pike-San Isabel Rio Grande San Juan White River Ski Conservation Fund Forest Stewardship Funds Treasured Landscapes Collaborative Support Corporate Partnerships
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Protecting America’s Backyard Collaborative Support The NFF’s non-advocacy nature allows us to bring diverse stakeholders together to reflect on their values and work toward zones of agreement, resulting in lasting restoration and stewardship strategies. The NFF supports collaboration through: Funding collaborative conservation initiatives Conservation Connect – a learning network for community-based groups and FS employees Expert facilitation and training for community-based stewardship
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Protecting America’s Backyard Our Colorado Program Arapaho-Roosevelt Grand Mesa-Uncompahgre-Gunnison Medicine Bow-Routt Pike-San Isabel Rio Grande San Juan White River Ski Conservation Fund Forest Stewardship Funds Treasured Landscapes Collaborative Support Corporate Partnerships
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Protecting America’s Backyard Benefits to Corporate Partners Tangible demonstration of commitment to environmental stewardship Recognition in magazine, on website and social media, in annual report, through other communications Assistance with media events, press releases, and public outreach Environmental benefits Tax-deductible contributions Trees for US Carbon Capital Fund Friends of the Forest Days Custom Partnerships Corporate Partnerships
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Protecting America’s Backyard Benefits to Corporate Partners Tangible demonstration of commitment to environmental stewardship Recognition in magazine, on website and social media, in annual report, through other communications Assistance with media events, press releases, and public outreach Environmental benefits Tax-deductible contributions Trees for US Carbon Capital Fund Friends of the Forest Days Custom Partnerships Corporate Partnerships
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Protecting America’s Backyard Verified carbon offsets through reforestation of National Forest lands Projects occur in areas where natural disasters have significantly reduced forest cover The NFF is the only organization with authority to implement carbon demonstration projects on NF lands The NFF provides high quality non- tradable, non-compliance carbon offsets All projects undergo third-party review against rigorous forest carbon standards Two types of offsets: registered offsets and non-registered offsets Prices vary –$6-$12 per metric tonne CO2e – depending on location and type of offset Carbon Capital Fund 8 Carbon Demonstration Projects 2008 – Custer NF 2009 – San Bernardino NF 2009 – Plumas NF 2010 – Angeles NF 2011 – San Juan NF 2012 – Angeles NF 2012 – San Juan NF 2013 – San Juan NF Total investments of nearly $5M Key partnerships with Chevy, Disney, El Paso Pipeline, and others
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Protecting America’s Backyard Benefits to Corporate Partners Tangible demonstration of commitment to environmental stewardship Recognition in magazine, on website and social media, in annual report, through other communications Assistance with media events, press releases, and public outreach Environmental benefits Tax-deductible contributions Trees for US Carbon Capital Fund Friends of the Forest Days Custom Partnerships Corporate Partnerships
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Protecting America’s Backyard Benefits to Corporate Partners Tangible demonstration of commitment to environmental stewardship Recognition in magazine, on website and social media, in annual report, through other communications Assistance with media events, press releases, and public outreach Environmental benefits Tax-deductible contributions Trees for US Carbon Capital Fund Friends of the Forest Days Custom Partnerships Corporate Partnerships
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Protecting America’s Backyard Working with corporate partners to identify win-win projects Custom Partnerships Laramie Energy 5-year partnership to enhance winter habitat for mule deer on the White River National Forest Vail Resorts 4-year partnership to develop a habitat fund and lynx research study on the White River National Forest
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Protecting America’s Backyard For Further Information For more information about the National Forest Foundation, please contact us: Marcus Selig Director, Colorado Program 720-437-0290 mselig@nationalforests.org THANK YOU!
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