Question: What is the 4-H Million Trees Project?
Answer: 4HMT is an international service-learning project to
inspire up to 6 million 4-H youth to plant trees in their communities to
help slow global climate change.
Question: How do 4-H clubs and units join the 4-H Million Trees
Project?
Answer: 4-H clubs and units in the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean,
and around the world are invited to join 4HMT. Youth boards of
directors can vote to place the tree-planting community service project
on the general meeting agenda so the club members can vote to
participate.
Question: Can organizations or individuals outside of 4-H join
4HMT?
Answer: If groups of individuals are inspired by this project to
get personally invested in the climate crisis, they can absolutely join
the project and get some trees in the ground.
Question: How do we organize our tree planting events?
Answer: Establish a youth committee to plan and organize your
tree planting events. For example, determine where to plant, what
species of trees, where to obtain trees, when to plant, etc. Ask
important questions such as, should we stake the new trees, do we need
to protect trees from animals, how will we water trees and maintain
until the roots are established.
Question: How do we incorporate the learning part of this
service-learning project?
Answer: All clubs are encouraged to incorporate a learning module
to their tree planting events. 4HMT is a SET project, and it is
hoped that youth will get turned on to environmental science, botany,
biology, forestry, etc. through this project. Please check the
Links page for some ideas on tree curricula, such as the National
Wildlife Federation's
Trees for the 21st Century, the Education Development Center's
Trees Curriculum, and the
Virginia 4-H's
Virtual Forest.
Question: How do I register for the 4-H Million Trees Project?
Answer: Contact us by email at 4hmilliontrees@gmail.com.
Question: How do we pay for the trees?
Answer: Clubs have a wide-range of ideas to pay for their tree
planting events. For example, 1) use current club funds to pay for
trees, states, soil amendment, animal protection, etc.; 2) obtain trees
for free or at a discount from local nurseries; 3) write grant proposals
to obtain project-specific funding; 4) volunteer to plant trees for a
City or Landowner who pays for the trees; 5) obtain trees from a state,
regional, or local conservation district. Develop a funding idea
of your own, and let us know so we can add it to this list.
Question: Can the 4-H Million Trees Project help out?
Answer: From time to time, 4HMT receives some funding to help 4-H
clubs that absolutely need help with their tree planting events.
Contact us to find out if we have any funds available.
Question: Does the 4-H Million Trees Project have any
partnerships that could help us out?
Answer: 4HMT has established a number of partnerships that 4-H
clubs and units can take advantage of for their tree planting
events. Contact the Refuge Manager or the Refuge Forester at a
National Wildlife Refuge in your area. Generally the NWR
provides the trees, and the 4-H youth volunteer to plant trees.
Contact the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity, so 4-H youth
can volunteer to plant trees at the finished H4H homes. Perhaps
obtain some bareroot saplings from
The Arbor Day Foundation or your local nursery.
Question: Do I have to get trees from the Arbor Day
Foundation?
Answer: No, all clubs have discretion on the types of trees
they plant, as well as the location of those trees. The most
popular alternative is to obtain native trees from a local nursery.
If you explain the project, most nurseries will provide trees at
cost to support 4-H and the 4-H Million Trees Project.
Question: How do I learn how to plant trees?
Answer: Please check the links page to find some excellent
resources on this topic, such as the SMUD shade trees video.
Question: What should I do if I have questions that should be
added to this list?
Answer : Please
send us your questions, and we'll post and answer them here so they can help all 4-Hers.