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Who We Are

We work on behalf of the American public to inspire personal and meaningful connections to our National Forests, the centerpiece of America’s public lands.

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Our Impact

Trees Planted in 2023
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Reforestation

Our tree planting efforts continued to address critical reforestation needs on our National Forests to ensure healthy forests for generations to come.

5M

Trees Planted in 2023

Planted in

35

National Forests

Nearly

14,000

Acres Reforested

Funds Invested in 2023
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Supporting our National Forests

Navigating changing conditions, we continued to work closely with the U.S. Forest Service and our partners to complete critical projects.

$22M

NFF Funds Invested

$8.8M

Funds Leveraged

$30.8M

Total Project Value

Forest Collaborative Work
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Finding Common Ground

While many of our collaboratives did not meet in person, they still reached milestones for shared stewardship of our public lands.

17

NFF-facilitated collaboratives

12

Peer Learning Sessions Held

More than

3,600

Participants in Peer Learning Sessions

On-the-ground Results
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Restoring our National Forests

Across our National Forests, we’re partnering with local organizations to support forests for future generations.

3,114

Miles of trail work

More than

20,000

acres restored

More than

5,400

youth employed or engaged

Reforestation

Our tree planting efforts continued to address critical reforestation needs on our National Forests to ensure healthy forests for generations to come.

5M

Trees Planted in 2023

Planted in

35

National Forests

Nearly

14,000

Acres Reforested

Supporting our National Forests

Navigating changing conditions, we continued to work closely with the U.S. Forest Service and our partners to complete critical projects.

$22M

NFF Funds Invested

$8.8M

Funds Leveraged

$30.8M

Total Project Value

Finding Common Ground

While many of our collaboratives did not meet in person, they still reached milestones for shared stewardship of our public lands.

17

NFF-facilitated collaboratives

12

Peer Learning Sessions Held

More than

3,600

Participants in Peer Learning Sessions

Restoring our National Forests

Across our National Forests, we’re partnering with local organizations to support forests for future generations.

3,114

Miles of trail work

More than

20,000

acres restored

More than

5,400

youth employed or engaged

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Umpqua National Forest

On the Umpqua National Forest, we are involved in every step of the reforestation process – from collecting cones, to growing seedlings, to planting and monitoring saplings. The NFF’s new approach to reforestation looks at the whole model of post-fire restoration, not just the moment a tree gets put into the ground.

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LBJ National Grassland

Located at the Trinity River Basin’s headwaters, the LBJ National Grassland’s health directly impacts the water supply of 6 million people living in North Texas. The NFF is working with the U.S. Forest Service to restore this critical landscape - supporting the abundance and diversity of native plant and animal species and putting water back into the ecosystem.

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Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

Through our Treasured Landscapes program, we're supporting the Forests' recreation opportunities along the Mountain Loop Highway.

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Sawtooth National Forest

Working with local partners and the U.S. Forest Service, we're restoring this popular National Forest through our Treasured Landscapes program.

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Tahoe National Forest & Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

Working across the Forest and Unit, we're partnering with local organizations and the Forest Service to mitigate wildfire risk and support popular recreation areas.

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Junior Field Rangers

The Junior Field Ranges program provides STEM-based training and experience to young adults in Southern California. They also give back and restore their local National Forests.

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Northern Arizona Forest Fund

Working across Northern Arizona's National Forests, the Fund supports forest health and protect critical water supplies for downstream cities.

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Find Your Fourteener

Working across Colorado's highest peaks, we're partnering with local organizations to protect these critical landscapes and provide sustainable trails for future visitors.

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Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie

Just an hour south of Chicago, Midewin features a lost landscape. We're working with local partners to collaboratively restore this area back to its original state.

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White Mountain National Forest

As part of our Treasured Landscapes program, we're partnering with the Forest Service and local organizations to restore popular recreation areas on this iconic Forest.

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Ocala National Forest

We're partnering with local organizations and the Forest Service to restore a critical landscape to the region - longleaf pine. Our efforts support several species, including the red-cockaded woodpecker.

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“This week we learned a lot, I didn’t realize so much effort had to go into keeping trails maintained. It was really fun to actually go out there and get hands on. I camped for the first time this week which was also really fun. It was also eye opening to see all the effort that is needed."

Earth Camp Participant

"I give to the National Forest Foundation because I know we have an urgent need to heal our scorched land. Not just for beautification of our landscape but because restoration will help with land erosion, climate change, and our balance with nature."

Donor Dasha Z.

"World-class organizations are fully committed to learning and self-criticism. The "expert model" is being replaced by "communities of practice" and through knowledge sharing. This format is an excellent venue for achieving these aims. Keep it up!"

Conservation Connect Participant

In 2015 Caudalie committed to our first US planting initiative with the NFF to plant 1 million trees across the nation. We’re proud of this environmental commitment as it’s at the heart of our DNA, and we feel honored to give back to the Earth a little bit of what it gives us everyday.

Mathilde Thomas, Founder, Caudalie

National Forest Foundation Corporate Partners