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The Indiana Tree Project

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The Indiana Tree Project

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    1. The Indiana Tree Project September 12, 2011

    2. Presenters Bourke Patton, Executive Director Indiana Natural Resources Foundation Steve Katzenberger, President Creative Street Media Group Becky Fisher, Director, Creative Services Creative Street Media Group Introduce selves Share what each entity does & our role in ITPIntroduce selves Share what each entity does & our role in ITP

    3. Explain why ITP is needed Introduce ITP Explain: reforest, restore, renewExplain why ITP is needed Introduce ITP Explain: reforest, restore, renew

    4. Project Summary The goal of The Indiana Tree Project is to increase planting of hardwood trees in state forests so Indiana can benefit: Environmentally (water, soil, wildlife, air and more) Economically Aesthetically Recreationally The Indiana Tree Project is a 5 year initiative: We want to plant 1 million trees by 2016— Indiana’s bicentennial!

    5. Project Summary The Indiana Tree Project is a joint initiative of: Indiana Natural Resources Foundation Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry Citizens of Indiana Donating a tree costs just $10, and goes toward: - Purchasing tree - Initial maintenance of planting site - Acquiring land - Administration costs - Planting sapling The Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry will plant and manage these sites

    6. TheIndianaTreeProject.org Plant a hardwood tree for a $10 donation Donate in someone’s honor or memory Track your donated tree (to the acre) via coordinates and satellite images Learn the meaning of our mission: Reforest, Restore, Renew See how each donation impacts Air Water Soil Wildlife Economy Connect with others who are excited about this initiative Follow our progress

    13. How we will spread the word (Year 1) Radio and TV PSA’s Promotional emails Facebook and Twitter Promotional materials at state parks Targeted outreach to those who use our forests and parks And especially: networking with groups like yours who have a passion for Indiana’s forests

    14. Sponsors and Acre Donations We are actively seeking corporate or organizational sponsors and partners A unique product Strong projected growth Donations of an acre or more Memorial plaque Unique planting and/or dedication events

    15. Get Involved! “Like” The Indiana Tree Project on Facebook Follow us on Twitter (IN_treeproject) Make a donation, starting later this month Link to us from your website Write about us in your newsletter (we can help!) Consider a group fundraiser for a larger donation Quarter-acre Half-acre Full acre Organizations that commit to promote The Indiana Tree Project will be recognized on our website—to help cross-promote your group!

    16. Thank You!

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