AMERICAN FORESTS 125 YEARS OF CONSERVATION LEADERSHIP ANNUAL REPORT 2000.On September 10, 2000, AMERICAN FORESTS American Forests is a nonprofit conservation organization that promotes healthy forests and urban tree planting. The organization was established in 1875 as the American Forestry Association, by physician/horticulturist John Aston Warder and a group of like-minded citizens marked 125 years of leadership for forest conservation. We are proud of our rich heritage as the nation's oldest nonprofit environmental organization and especially proud of our record today as a world leader in planting trees for environmental restoration. AMERICAN FORESTS was founded in 1875 by physician John Aston John Aston may refer to:
GLOBAL RELEAF CENTER The Global ReLeaf Center helps people improve the environment by planting trees. With support from Eddie Bauer Eddie Bauer (NASDAQ: EBHI) is a clothing store chain. Headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, and a subsidiary of Eddie Bauer Holdings (formerly Spiegel, Inc.), the company was founded in Seattle in 1920 as "Eddie Bauer's Sport Shop" by its namesake, Eddie Bauer (1899 – , Triangle Pacific, IKEA IKEA Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd (Swedish home furnishings retailer founder's initials and location) , and a host of individuals, organizations, and agencies, we planted nearly 4.5 million trees in 2000 on public lands to restore damaged forest ecosystems. We launched Wildfire ReLeaf, a tree-planting initiative that encourages citizens, businesses, and others in the private sector to help plant native trees in forest ecosystems damaged by the wildfires of 2000. In partnership with the U.S. Forest Service and state foresters in the Chesapeake Bay Chesapeake Bay, inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, c.200 mi (320 km) long, from 3 to 30 mi (4.8–48 km) wide, and 3,237 sq mi (8,384 sq km), separating the Delmarva Peninsula from mainland Maryland. and Virginia. region, we implemented Chesapeake ReLeaf, a program to provide grants to local communities to restore and protect forests in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. With support from ExxonMobil and Larson Juhl, we awarded international grants to plant 300,000 trees in Russia, Indonesia, Cambodia, and Germany. We launched "A Tree for Every Child," an educational program sponsored by Eddie Bauer that helps students learn the benefits and rewards of trees and tree planting. Educational materials were used by 2,000 teachers, and students from 250 classes planted nearly 45,000 trees during 2000. URBAN FOREST CENTER The Urban Forest Center helps people appreciate the value of natural resources in their cities and towns. With a grant from the Henry M. Jackson “Scoop Jackson” redirects here. For the basketball writer, see Scoop Jackson (writer). Henry Martin "Scoop" Jackson (May 31, 1912 – September 1, 1983) was a U.S. Congressman and Senator for Washington State from 1941 until his death. Foundation, we issued the "State of the Urban Forest 2000" report, quantifying the benefits of urban forests, The report estimates that a cross-section of 100 of the nation's urban and suburban forests are providing more than $49 billion annually in clean air and water values. We substantially increased the number of Regional Ecosystem Analyses across the country with support from the U.S. Forest Service, The Home Depot The Home Depot (NYSE: HD) is an American retailer of home improvement and construction products and services. Headquartered in Vinings, just outside Atlanta in unincorporated Cobb County, Georgia, Home Depot employs more than 355,000 people and operates 2,164 big-box , The Turner Foundation, and others. Our analyses have revealed that areas with natural tree cover are losing trees, and dry land areas need to plant more trees to compensate for expanded urban growth. We released version released version - release 4.0 of our tree-cover analysis software, CITYgreen. The software, which maps and measures the value of trees in cities, is now easier to use with more powerful capabilities. EarthData and EarthScan joined sponsors ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., Redlands, CA, www.esri.com) The world's leading developer of geographic information systems (GIS) software, including programs that plot ZIP codes and addresses, demographic information and detailed, color-coded data. and ERDAS ERDAS Earth Resources Data Analysis System ERDAS Eastern Range Dispersion Assessment System in providing technological support and assistance. FOREST POLICY CENTER The Forest Policy Center helps people understand and strengthen the links between healthy forests and vital communities. With support from the Surdna Foundation The SURDNA Foundation was established as a charitable foundation in 1917 by John Emory Andrus to pursue a range of philanthropic purposes. History A devoted family man with eight children, Andrus founded the Julia Dyckman Andrus Memorial in 1923 as a tribute to his and Ford Foundation, we used AMERICAN FORESTS' Ecosystem Restoration and Maintenance Agenda to build understanding of core values and goals related to community-based forestry--with partners and within the halls of Congress. With national and regional partners--the Communities Committee of the 7th American Forest Congress, the National Network of Forest Practitioners, Sustainable Northwest, and Forest Community Research--we helped community forest practitioners participate in the national policy arena. We urged Congress to support community-based wildfire strategies, new national forest planning rules that promote public-private collaboration, and increased protection for national forest roadless areas. Two long-term pilot projects were launched in 2000: a public-private partnership effort focused on community stewardship activities in the Mountains to Sound Greenway near Seattle; and a brownfield restoration and job training program in Baltimore focused on restoring "green infrastructure." In addition to our day-to-day work, we celebrated our milestone year in a number of special ways. We celebrated our biggest and most historic trees by issuing the 60th anniversary edition of our National Register of Big Trees The National Register of Big Trees is a list of the largest living specimens of each tree variety found in the continental United States. A tree on this list is often called a National Champion Tree. and by the national airing on PBS PBS in full Public Broadcasting Service Private, nonprofit U.S. corporation of public television stations. PBS provides its member stations, which are supported by public funds and private contributions rather than by commercials, with educational, cultural, of "Silent Witnesses: America's Historic Trees," a one-hour documentary narrated by actor James Whitmore. The White House Millennium Council The White House Millennium Council was an American organization established in 1998 by President Bill Clinton to commemorate the millennium.[1] The council's theme was "Honor the Past -- Imagine the Future. , USDA USDA, n.pr See United States Department of Agriculture. Secretary Dan Glickman, the DC Environmental Film Festival, and Ford Motor Company joined to launch the film at a special screening at the headquarters of the U.S. Department of the interior in Washington. The White House Millennium Council and USDA asked AMERICAN FORESTS to plant Millennium Groves of historic trees in each state, at Versailles, and at the French Embassy in Washington and to launch Global ReLeaf Sarajevo at the White House and Operation: Silent Witness (to honor WWII WWII abbr. World War II WWII World War Two vets) at Arlington National Cemetery Arlington National Cemetery, 420 acres (170 hectares), N Va., across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C.; est. 1864. More than 60,000 American war dead, as well as notables including Presidents William Howard Taft and John F. Kennedy, Gen. John J. . For more information, contact AMERICAN FORESTS 910 17th St NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20006 www.americanforests.org 202/955-4500 or fax 202/955-4588 2000 Revenues-$4,544,190 Contribution $2,590,267-57% Grants & Contracts $1,750,510-39% Dues $203,413-4% Note: Table made from pie chart 2000 Expenses- $4,450,263 Urban Forests $621,740-14% Administration $543,350-12% Rural Forests $317,078-7% Communications $388,755-9% Marketing & Development $465,983-10% Membership $316,725-7% Fundraising $143,617-3% Global ReLeaf $1,653-015-38% Note: Table made from pie chart FINANCIAL SUMMARY 2000 BALANCE SHEET Assets 1999 2000 Cash $ 378,313 $710,135 Receivables & Inventories 799,533 689,665 Property & Equipment 183,389 320,118 Long-term Investments 1,547,595 1,435,281 Other 47,406 30,191 Total Assets 2,956,236 3,185,390 Liabilities Accounts Payable 507,781 700,772 Deferred Revenue 184,779 127,015 Total Liabilities 692,560 827,787 Net Assets 2,263,676 2,357,603 Total Liabilities & Net Assets 2,956,236 3,185,390 A copy of the full set of audited financial statements is available from AMERICAN FORESTS, 910 17th St NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20006 |
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