Deadline: 15-Jun-23
The Canadian Institute of Forestry is inviting proposals for Forest Capital of Canada Designation for 2024.
Established in 1979, the Forest Capital of Canada program focuses on the valuable role forests play in the socio-economic and environmental health of their communities – past, present and future.
Originally delivered by the Canadian Forestry Association, the CIF-IFC now administers the legacy program. Each year the CIF-IFC designates a community or region to host a celebration of its forest resources.
Responsibilities of a Forest Capital of Canada
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Communications Plan: Develop a communications plan that promotes community and/or regional involvement and media coverage. The plan could include:
- Website: Develop or incorporate an interactive website (or webpage into an existing website) featuring a calendar of events and corporate partnerships.
- Social Media: Develop content to promote Forest Capital of Canada designation on social media channels using #ForestCapitalOfCanada.
- Launch: Host a designation ceremony and program launch for dignitaries, special guests and media.
- National Forest Week: Host National Forest Week events reflecting the Forest Capital of Canada status.
- Final Report: Submit a final report to the CIF-IFC summarizing Forest Capital of Canada activities and results.
Eligibility Criteria
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Communities or regions interested in being designated as the next Forest Capital of Canada (January – December 2024) are encouraged to submit a proposal highlighting their capacity to host a 12 to 24-month celebration! Proposals must include:
- Forest/Community Relationships
- Special Features
- Calendar of Events
- Leadership and Organizational Capacity
- Community Support.
For more information, visit CIF-IFC.