Organizations Filed Purposes:
THE MISSION OF THE SACRAMENTO TREE FOUNDATION IS TO GROW THRIVING COMMUNITIES THROUGH STEWARDSHIP OF OUR URBAN FOREST. WE ENVISION AN URBAN FOREST CANOPY THAT BENEFITS OUR ENTIRE REGION AND EVERY NEIGHBORHOOD, ESPECIALLY THOSE THAT HISTORICALLY HAVE BEEN UNDERSERVED AND UNDER-CANOPIED. WE INVEST IN OUR URBAN FOREST BECAUSE WE FULLY APPRECIATE THE VALUE IT BRINGS: PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELLNESS, ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY, MEANINGFUL CONNECTIONS, AND A RENEWED SENSE OF PLACE. WECELEBRATE A PERSON THAT PLANTS A TREE, A NEIGHBORHOOD THAT CARES FOR A FOREST, AND A REGION THAT ENSURES A THRIVING CANOPY-NOW AND FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS.
The Sacramento Tree Foundation is a community benefit organization working to grow thriving communities through stewardship of our urban forest
SACRAMENTO SHADE/NEIGHBORWOODS:CONTINUING A 30-YEAR PARTNERSHIP WITH THE SACRAMENTO MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT, THE SACRAMENTO TREE FOUNDATION IN FISCAL YEAR 2020 ENGAGED AND EDUCATED OVER 4,000 SACRAMENTO COUNTY RESIDENTS IN THE PLANTING AND CARE OF OVER 10,000 SHADE TREES. THE TREES WERE PLANTED TO MAXIMIZE ENVIRONMENTAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH BENEFITS, SUCH AS: ENERGY SAVINGS, CARBON SEQUESTRATION,IMPROVING AIR QUALITY, LOWERING URBAN HEAT, AND STORMWATER REDUCTION. TO ENSURE THAT TREES ARE PLANTED AND CARED FOR IN NEIGHBORHOODS THAT NEED THEM MOST, WE WORK DIRECTLY WITH COMMUNITY MEMBERS THROUGH OUR NEIGHBORWOODS PROGRAM. THESE INITIATIVES FOCUS ON BUILDING LOCAL LEADERSHIP AND DELIVERING PROGRAMMING THAT IS CUSTOMIZED TO MEET EACH COMMUNITYS SPECIFIC NEED. THIS YEAR, OVER 2,500 VOLUNTEERS JOINED US TO PLANT, CARE FOR, AND STEWARD TREES IN SACRAMENTOS URBAN COMMUNITIES.
NATURE: NATIVE TREES IN URBAN AND RURAL ENVIRONMENTS (NATURE) IS OUR PROGRAM THAT REPLENISHES AND SUSTAINS THE NATIVE FLORA AND FAUNA OF SACRAMENTO COUNTY BY PLANTING AND PROTECTING NATIVE TREES AND WOODLANDS. IN FISCAL YEAR 2020, MORE THAN 950 NATIVE TREES WERE PLANTED TO MITIGATE FOR TREE REMOVAL AND OVER 5,000 TREES PLANTED IN PREVIOUS YEARS WERE MAINTAINED. TREES WERE PLANTED AND CARED FOR WITH THE HELP OF HUNDREDS OF VOLUNTEERS AND THE EXPERT STAFF AT THE SACRAMENTO TREE FOUNDATION. OTHER URBAN ECOLOGY DEPARTMENT EFFORTS INCLUDED THE HARVESTING OF OVER 10,000 ACORNS FROM NATIVE OAK TREES THROUGHOUT THE REGION BY VOLUNTEERS AND THE PARTICIPATION OF 1,500 STUDENTS IN THE SEED TO SEEDLING PROGRAM. GROWING ACORNS INTO YOUNG SEEDLINGS ON THE WINDOWSILLOF CLASSROOMS INVITES YOUNG STUDENTS TO ENTER THE NATURAL WORLD OF EXPLORATION, WONDER, AND EXCITEMENT. MORE THAN 5,000 NATIVE PLANTS WERE CARED FOR AT THE BEAR RIVER HABITAT TRAIL PROJECT IN YUBA COUNTY DURING FY20. 3,160 DATA POINTS WERE MONITORED UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NATOMAS BASIN CONSERVANCY.
URBAN WOOD RESCUE:IN April 2018 URBAN WOOD RESCUE OFFICIALLY OPENED FOR BUSINESS. HISTORICALLY THE URBAN TREES IN SACRAMENTO THAT WERE CUT DOWN WERE SENT TO THE DUMP, CHIPPED INTO MULCH, OR CUT INTO FIREWOOD. URBAN WOOD RESCUE ACTIVELY DIVERTS THESE BEAUTIFUL TREES FROM THE LANDFILL AND CONVERTS THEM INTO USABLE LUMBER SO THEY CAN CONTINUE PROVIDING BEAUTY AND BENEFITS TO THE COMMUNITY. SALVAGING AND REPURPOSING THIS WOOD ADDS A NEW DIMENSION TO SACRAMENTOS LEGACY AS THE CITY OF TREES AND GIVES A SECOND LIFE TO OUR TREES. CARBON SEQUESTRATION IS AN IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION IN MITIGATING CLIMATE CHANGE. BY TURNING THIS VALUABLE WOOD INTO USEABLE LUMBER THAT CARBON CAN BE CAPTURED FOR MANY GENERATIONS WHILE ALSO UTILIZING A LOCAL RESOURCE THAT WOULD OTHERWISE BECOME TRASH. ALL PROCEEDS OF WOOD SALES SUPPORT THE WORK OF THE SACRAMENTO TREE FOUNDATION - EVERY PURCHASE HELPS US ACHIEVE OUR MISSION.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Ray Tretheway | Executive Dir. | 40 | $110,179 |
Melissa Williams | Member | 1 | $0 |
John Webre | Member | 1 | $0 |
Jeff Townsend | Member | 1 | $0 |
Amy Talbot | Member | 1 | $0 |
Michelle Smira Brattmiller | Member | 1 | $0 |
Robert Sherry | Member | 1 | $0 |
Rev Jean Shaw | Member | 1 | $0 |
Tom Rotelli | Member | 1 | $0 |
Meredith Nikkel | Member | 1 | $0 |
Charles Metzinger | Member | 1 | $0 |
Ryan Hooper | Member | 1 | $0 |
Tim Holliday | Member | 1 | $0 |
Steve Harriman | Member | 1 | $0 |
Della Gilleran | Member | 1 | $0 |
Eric Douglas | Member | 1 | $0 |
Roger Dickinson | Member | 1 | $0 |
Dr Janine Bera | Member | 1 | $0 |
John Lane | Secretary | 1 | $0 |
Amy Lapin | Deputy Treasure | 1 | $0 |
Steve Johns | Treasurer | 1 | $0 |
Caylyn Wright | Vice President | 1 | $0 |
Allison Post Harris | President | 1 | $0 |
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