“Telling Your Forest Story” is an online workshop series designed to help you better understand and incorporate your wood-origin story into your business philosophy and marketing messaging.
When winter comes, it hits with a high cost. However, the Center’s Feel Good Heat campaign is offering people an alternative scenario, showcasing modern wood heat with the benefits it provides to the region’s homeowners, economy, and forests.
Thanks to the support of several generous funders, the Northern Forest Center has been able to fund numerous trail-building, stewardship, community engagement, navigation, and capacity-building projects over the years.
Project partners revealed designs for new wayfinding signage for the Newport Waterfront Recreation Path and adjoining Beebe Spur Trail in Newport, Vermont.
The Center has purchased 560 Railroad Street in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, to redevelop as middle-market housing and commercial spaces to support the community.
A coalition of organizations led by the Northern Forest Center has been awarded $1 million from the U.S. National Science Foundation's (NSF) Regional Innovation Engines program.
Across the region, state legislatures are in a frenzy of activity as policy makers look to amend or enact legislation that would bring state-wide changes for years or even decades down the road. See what’s brewing.
“Telling Your Forest Story” is an online workshop series designed to help you better understand and incorporate your wood-origin story into your business philosophy and marketing messaging.