Family Forest Blog

Path in Forest

September 13, 2023

New Report: Innovative Finance Tools Key to Activating Nature Based Climate Solutions

Our latest report outlines the underutilized yet critical role of family forests in climate change mitigation and calls for investment in the voluntary carbon market.

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Jasmine Brown

September 5, 2023

Board Member Spotlight: Jasmine K. Brown

Board members of the American Forest Foundation take center stage in this special Q&A blog series that highlights their distinct experiences and expertise.

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Sophie Beckham headshot.

August 17, 2023

Board Member Spotlight: Sophie Beckham

Board members of the American Forest Foundation take center stage in this special Q&A blog series that highlights their distinct experiences and expertise.

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FFCP Carbon Buyer Retreat Group Photo

July 11, 2023

10 Common Questions About Our Carbon Credit Buyers

Selling carbon credits is what allows us to offer landowners benefits and incentives to care for their woodlands. But what happens once the carbon sequestered is transferred to carbon credits? Who is it sold to? For many landowners who are passionate about their woods and the planet, it's important to know their participation in the program is not only helping their own forest but doing good for the larger natural world.

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Family Forest Owner Chris Johnson

May 16, 2023

Vermont Organic Maple Sugar Business Thrives in the Family Forest Carbon Program

Chris Johnson and his family steward around 450 acres of forestland in Lincoln, Vermont. They eat from the property’s apple trees in the fall, harvest timber for the winter and collect sap for the family’s organic maple syrup operation in the spring.

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View from the forest floor of branches of a huge live oak tree.

May 9, 2023

American Forest Foundation Adds New Voices and Perspectives to Board of Trustees

The American Forest Foundation announces the appointment of three new members to its board of trustees who will offer the vital insight, lived experiences and cultural perspectives necessary for AFF to transform carbon markets to be accessible for every family forest owner.

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April 13, 2023

Talking about Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice in the Family Forest Carbon Program

In March, the American Forest Foundation held its first Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice Summit in Memphis, Tennessee. Dr. Tatiana Height shares some insights.

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Jarrod Hatfield, an REI Co-op Member, walks his family’s forest in Wyoming County, West Virginia, in late March 2022. Photo by William Wolfe, courtesy of REI.

November 17, 2022

West Virginia Landowner Is Keeping His Land in the Family

Jarrod Hatfield, a West Virginia landowner enrolled in the American Forest Foundation's Family Forest Carbon Program, recently shared his story with our partners at REI.

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L-R: Ed, Karren, Gerry, and Dean DeSeve. © Jen Torpie

November 17, 2022

Pennsylvania Landowner Talks Lasting Forest Stewardship

Karren DeSeve, a Pennsylvania landowner enrolled in the American Forest Foundation's Family Forest Carbon Program, recently shared her story with our partners at The Nature Conservancy.

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The Trezise family. Photo by Bryce Trezise, courtesy of U.S. Nature4Climate.

November 17, 2022

Maryland Landowner Sees the Potential in His Land

Bryce Trezise, a Maryland landowner enrolled in the American Forest Foundation's Family Forest Carbon Program, recently shared his story with our partners at U.S. Nature4Climate.

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A group of people standing outside and posing for a group photo in front of a large oak tree.

November 16, 2022

One Year Later: White Oak Initiative Puts Plan to Action

One year ago, the White Oak Initiative stated that reversing the decline of America’s white oak population is possible, but “intervention must begin today.” One year later, we’re glad to see real action on the ground.

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November 7, 2022

COP27: Advocating for America’s Family Forest Owners

AFF is attending COP27 to advocate for the substantial opportunity that new policies and commitments offer to the voluntary carbon market, nature-based solutions and American family forest owners.

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It's Official

October 27, 2022

New Approach to Forest Carbon Accounting Aims to Enhance Accuracy & Transparency

A first-of-its-kind carbon accounting methodology for Improved Forest Management (IFM), designed to provide more measurable proof of climate impact and to solve access challenges for small forest landowners, has officially been approved for use in the United States and around the world.

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October 18, 2022

First-Ever Family Forest Carbon Program Partner Retreat Tackles Carbon Market Opportunity for Family Forests

The American Forest Foundation was excited to host the first-ever Family Forest Carbon Program Partner Retreat last week, bringing together climate leaders across sectors and industries.

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Two people standing on either side of an outdoor sign that says "Fourtee Acres Founded 1994."

October 4, 2022

The American Forest Foundation Expands Access to Carbon Markets for Underserved Landowners

The American Forest Foundation announces that Bank of America has provided a $230,000 grant to help support AFF’s Family Forest Carbon Program. The program is uniquely designed to provide small-acreage and underserved landowners access to carbon markets.

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