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Ecotrust creates and accelerates triple-bottom-line innovations to benefit our region and inspire the world. On the farm, at the coast, in the forest, and across our cities, we work in partnership towards an equitable, prosperous, climate-smart future. Since 1991, we have created durable change and sparked ideas across the globe. Join us.OUR FOUNDER
In 1991, Spencer returned to Portland to found Ecotrust to protect and restore his native Pacific Northwest — “the rain forests of home.”. Ecotrust would work to create economies that value the rich and distinctive characteristics of our landscapes. And, over the course of nearly 30 years, Spencer has created a new paradigm not onlyfor
PORTLAND GREEN WORKFORCE COLLABORATIVE Advancing economic justice and building workforce diversity through green jobs training for Portland’s young adults of color in collaboration with The Blueprint Foundation, Native American Youth and Family Center, Self Enhancement, Inc., and Wisdom of the Elders. OLIVIA M. REBANAL JOINS ECOTRUST AS CHIEF IMPACT OFFICER PORTLAND, Ore. — February 24, 2021 — Olivia M. Rebanal joins Ecotrust this week as the organization’s first Chief Impact Officer (CIO). Rebanal brings 20 years of leadership in community development and social finance to the Portland-based nonprofit, which works from Alaska through northern California. A VISIT TO THE KOEYE LODGE Water and Watersheds. After a visit to the Koeye Lodge in British Columbia, our founder writes about the resilience of the Heiltsuk First Nation. The village of Bella Bella off the coast of central British Columbia is not an easy place to get to. Located 181 kilometers north of Vancouver Island, it is the home of the HeiltsukFirst Nation, who
WELCOME TO LANDMAPPER, A SIMPLE ONLINE TOOL TO CREATE MAPS Welcome to Landmapper, a simple online tool to create maps of your property you can quickly save, download, or print. Landmapper is designed to help make conservation and management planning easier forforest owners.
JEAN JOHNSON
Currently Jean is the Board Chair at both the Washington Progress Alliance and a new organization she helped launch, Studio Learning. She has been a longstanding member of Social Venture Partners and received their Sullivan/Heningsgaard Service Award in 2016. Jean was a founding member of the Seattle Impact Investment Group, and is amember of
KEN DELASKI
Ken brings his business and entrepreneurial experience to philanthropy and social impact investing with a focus on results andaccountability.
2006 ECOTRUST INDIGENOUS LEADERSHIP AWARD FINALIST: HAROLD Finalist: Harold Gatensby. Harold Gatensby (Dahka T'lingit) is an honored 2006 Ecotrust Indigenous Leadership Award finalist for his advocacy efforts to protect the Yukon River Watershed and his work within the justice system for better treatment of Native people. Gatensby is one of the co-founders of the Yukon River Inter-TribalWatershed
2009 ECOTRUST INDIGENOUS LEADERSHIP AWARD FINALIST: JAMES James Manion is the honored recipient of the 2009 Ecotrust Indigenous Leadership Award for his work representing the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs (CTWS) as General Manager of Warm Springs Power Enterprises and Chair of the Deschutes River Conservancy (DRC). Jim has, throughout his career, focused his dedication to improving theTribe
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Ecotrust creates and accelerates triple-bottom-line innovations to benefit our region and inspire the world. On the farm, at the coast, in the forest, and across our cities, we work in partnership towards an equitable, prosperous, climate-smart future. Since 1991, we have created durable change and sparked ideas across the globe. Join us.OUR FOUNDER
In 1991, Spencer returned to Portland to found Ecotrust to protect and restore his native Pacific Northwest — “the rain forests of home.”. Ecotrust would work to create economies that value the rich and distinctive characteristics of our landscapes. And, over the course of nearly 30 years, Spencer has created a new paradigm not onlyfor
PORTLAND GREEN WORKFORCE COLLABORATIVE Advancing economic justice and building workforce diversity through green jobs training for Portland’s young adults of color in collaboration with The Blueprint Foundation, Native American Youth and Family Center, Self Enhancement, Inc., and Wisdom of the Elders. OLIVIA M. REBANAL JOINS ECOTRUST AS CHIEF IMPACT OFFICER PORTLAND, Ore. — February 24, 2021 — Olivia M. Rebanal joins Ecotrust this week as the organization’s first Chief Impact Officer (CIO). Rebanal brings 20 years of leadership in community development and social finance to the Portland-based nonprofit, which works from Alaska through northern California. A VISIT TO THE KOEYE LODGE Water and Watersheds. After a visit to the Koeye Lodge in British Columbia, our founder writes about the resilience of the Heiltsuk First Nation. The village of Bella Bella off the coast of central British Columbia is not an easy place to get to. Located 181 kilometers north of Vancouver Island, it is the home of the HeiltsukFirst Nation, who
WELCOME TO LANDMAPPER, A SIMPLE ONLINE TOOL TO CREATE MAPS Welcome to Landmapper, a simple online tool to create maps of your property you can quickly save, download, or print. Landmapper is designed to help make conservation and management planning easier forforest owners.
JEAN JOHNSON
Currently Jean is the Board Chair at both the Washington Progress Alliance and a new organization she helped launch, Studio Learning. She has been a longstanding member of Social Venture Partners and received their Sullivan/Heningsgaard Service Award in 2016. Jean was a founding member of the Seattle Impact Investment Group, and is amember of
KEN DELASKI
Ken brings his business and entrepreneurial experience to philanthropy and social impact investing with a focus on results andaccountability.
2006 ECOTRUST INDIGENOUS LEADERSHIP AWARD FINALIST: HAROLD Finalist: Harold Gatensby. Harold Gatensby (Dahka T'lingit) is an honored 2006 Ecotrust Indigenous Leadership Award finalist for his advocacy efforts to protect the Yukon River Watershed and his work within the justice system for better treatment of Native people. Gatensby is one of the co-founders of the Yukon River Inter-TribalWatershed
2009 ECOTRUST INDIGENOUS LEADERSHIP AWARD FINALIST: JAMES James Manion is the honored recipient of the 2009 Ecotrust Indigenous Leadership Award for his work representing the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs (CTWS) as General Manager of Warm Springs Power Enterprises and Chair of the Deschutes River Conservancy (DRC). Jim has, throughout his career, focused his dedication to improving theTribe
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Ecotrust’s Forests & Ecosystem Services program aims to transform the dominant forest management paradigm here in the Pacific Northwest and around the world to one that more closely mimics natural forest processes, while providing for our region. In a carbon-constrained world, the transition to climate-smart forestry will only be possibleif
A VISIT TO THE KOEYE LODGE Water and Watersheds. After a visit to the Koeye Lodge in British Columbia, our founder writes about the resilience of the Heiltsuk First Nation. The village of Bella Bella off the coast of central British Columbia is not an easy place to get to. Located 181 kilometers north of Vancouver Island, it is the home of the HeiltsukFirst Nation, who
KEYSTONE XL: AN ALTERNATIVE JOBS STRATEGY Repair existing pipelines, for 5X more jobs. According to The Keystone Pipeline Debate: An Alternative Job Creation Strategy, a 2013 report from E3 and Labor Network for Sustainability, targeted investments in our existing water and natural gas pipeline infrastructure needs along the proposed five-state corridor of the KXL pipeline will create many more long-term jobs than Keystone XL, both in BUILDING THE PIPELINE FOR CLIMATE-SMART FORESTRY IN THE Climate-Smart Forestry. We have long known that forests are an integral part of the solution to climate change. In the Pacific Northwest, our forests are globally unique in their capacity to capture and store immense amounts of carbon from the atmosphere. Climate-smart forestry requires a long-term view of forest managementand an appreciation
CALIFORNIA MARINE PROTECTED AREAS In 1999, with the passage of the Marine Life Protection Act, California led the nation in approaching a new model of marine management. With this legislation, the state was directed to design and manage a network of Marine Protected Areas throughout its 1,100 miles of coastal waters with the broad goal of protecting the natural diversity and abundance of marine life, and the structure INTRODUCING JAMESE KWELE Earlier this year, Jamese Kwele left her role at the Philadelphia, Penn.-based The Food Trust to join Ecotrust as our first Director of Food Equity. Born and raised in California, Jamese had been living and working in Philly for 20 years before returning West. After a few months settling into her new role and new home, Jamese talks with DoeFOREST PLANNER
The Forest Planner has been developed by Ecotrust to provide information regarding predicted outcomes from a variety for different forest management practices. The Forest Planner incorporates data provided by the user along with data, models, and processes from a variety of private, local, state, and federal agencies andnon-governmental
2006 ECOTRUST INDIGENOUS LEADERSHIP AWARD FINALIST: HAROLD Finalist: Harold Gatensby. Harold Gatensby (Dahka T'lingit) is an honored 2006 Ecotrust Indigenous Leadership Award finalist for his advocacy efforts to protect the Yukon River Watershed and his work within the justice system for better treatment of Native people. Gatensby is one of the co-founders of the Yukon River Inter-TribalWatershed
ERIC QUAEMPTS, INDIGENOUS LEADERSHIP AWARD HONOREE Eric Quaempts, director of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Department of Natural Resources and a Yakama tribal member of Umatilla and Yakama descent, has shown visionary leadership in integrating traditional ecological and cultural knowledge with scientific practice to guide natural resource management.WWW.ECOTRUST.ORG
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Ecotrust creates and accelerates triple-bottom-line innovations to benefit our region and inspire the world. On the farm, at the coast, in the forest, and across our cities, we work in partnership towards an equitable, prosperous, climate-smart future. Since 1991, we have created durable change and sparked ideas across the globe. Join us. PORTLAND GREEN WORKFORCE COLLABORATIVE Advancing economic justice and building workforce diversity through green jobs training for Portland’s young adults of color in collaboration with The Blueprint Foundation, Native American Youth and Family Center, Self Enhancement, Inc., and Wisdom of the Elders. A VISIT TO THE KOEYE LODGE Water and Watersheds. After a visit to the Koeye Lodge in British Columbia, our founder writes about the resilience of the Heiltsuk First Nation. The village of Bella Bella off the coast of central British Columbia is not an easy place to get to. Located 181 kilometers north of Vancouver Island, it is the home of the HeiltsukFirst Nation, who
OLIVIA M. REBANAL JOINS ECOTRUST AS CHIEF IMPACT OFFICER PORTLAND, Ore. — February 24, 2021 — Olivia M. Rebanal joins Ecotrust this week as the organization’s first Chief Impact Officer (CIO). Rebanal brings 20 years of leadership in community development and social finance to the Portland-based nonprofit, which works from Alaska through northern California. CALIFORNIA MARINE PROTECTED AREAS In 1999, with the passage of the Marine Life Protection Act, California led the nation in approaching a new model of marine management. With this legislation, the state was directed to design and manage a network of Marine Protected Areas throughout its 1,100 miles of coastal waters with the broad goal of protecting the natural diversity and abundance of marine life, and the structureJEAN JOHNSON
Currently Jean is the Board Chair at both the Washington Progress Alliance and a new organization she helped launch, Studio Learning. She has been a longstanding member of Social Venture Partners and received their Sullivan/Heningsgaard Service Award in 2016. Jean was a founding member of the Seattle Impact Investment Group, and is amember of
WELCOME TO LANDMAPPER, A SIMPLE ONLINE TOOL TO CREATE MAPS Welcome to Landmapper, a simple online tool to create maps of your property you can quickly save, download, or print. Landmapper is designed to help make conservation and management planning easier forforest owners.
ECOTRUST - FORESTS & ECOSYSTEM SERVICES: A LANDOWNER'S A Landowner's Guide to Carbon Offsets. Carbon markets present one way for timberland owners to derive value from well-managed forests. In order to help landowners participate in these growing opportunities, Ecotrust has created this guide. It gives a background on existing markets and helps landowners take an initial look at what’s involved INTRODUCING JAMESE KWELE Earlier this year, Jamese Kwele left her role at the Philadelphia, Penn.-based The Food Trust to join Ecotrust as our first Director of Food Equity. Born and raised in California, Jamese had been living and working in Philly for 20 years before returning West. After a few months settling into her new role and new home, Jamese talks with DoeLISA J. WATT
Museum geek supreme, art, dog, candy, dessert lover (all in equal measure), Portland Timbers season ticket holder and massive fan of the 5 am Saturday/Sunday Premier League matches on NBCSN. HOME - ECOTRUSTOUR WORKABOUT ECOTRUSTSTORIES OF HOMEDONATECONNECT WITHUSVENUE
Ecotrust creates and accelerates triple-bottom-line innovations to benefit our region and inspire the world. On the farm, at the coast, in the forest, and across our cities, we work in partnership towards an equitable, prosperous, climate-smart future. Since 1991, we have created durable change and sparked ideas across the globe. Join us. PORTLAND GREEN WORKFORCE COLLABORATIVE Advancing economic justice and building workforce diversity through green jobs training for Portland’s young adults of color in collaboration with The Blueprint Foundation, Native American Youth and Family Center, Self Enhancement, Inc., and Wisdom of the Elders. A VISIT TO THE KOEYE LODGE Water and Watersheds. After a visit to the Koeye Lodge in British Columbia, our founder writes about the resilience of the Heiltsuk First Nation. The village of Bella Bella off the coast of central British Columbia is not an easy place to get to. Located 181 kilometers north of Vancouver Island, it is the home of the HeiltsukFirst Nation, who
OLIVIA M. REBANAL JOINS ECOTRUST AS CHIEF IMPACT OFFICER PORTLAND, Ore. — February 24, 2021 — Olivia M. Rebanal joins Ecotrust this week as the organization’s first Chief Impact Officer (CIO). Rebanal brings 20 years of leadership in community development and social finance to the Portland-based nonprofit, which works from Alaska through northern California. CALIFORNIA MARINE PROTECTED AREAS In 1999, with the passage of the Marine Life Protection Act, California led the nation in approaching a new model of marine management. With this legislation, the state was directed to design and manage a network of Marine Protected Areas throughout its 1,100 miles of coastal waters with the broad goal of protecting the natural diversity and abundance of marine life, and the structureJEAN JOHNSON
Currently Jean is the Board Chair at both the Washington Progress Alliance and a new organization she helped launch, Studio Learning. She has been a longstanding member of Social Venture Partners and received their Sullivan/Heningsgaard Service Award in 2016. Jean was a founding member of the Seattle Impact Investment Group, and is amember of
WELCOME TO LANDMAPPER, A SIMPLE ONLINE TOOL TO CREATE MAPS Welcome to Landmapper, a simple online tool to create maps of your property you can quickly save, download, or print. Landmapper is designed to help make conservation and management planning easier forforest owners.
ECOTRUST - FORESTS & ECOSYSTEM SERVICES: A LANDOWNER'S A Landowner's Guide to Carbon Offsets. Carbon markets present one way for timberland owners to derive value from well-managed forests. In order to help landowners participate in these growing opportunities, Ecotrust has created this guide. It gives a background on existing markets and helps landowners take an initial look at what’s involved INTRODUCING JAMESE KWELE Earlier this year, Jamese Kwele left her role at the Philadelphia, Penn.-based The Food Trust to join Ecotrust as our first Director of Food Equity. Born and raised in California, Jamese had been living and working in Philly for 20 years before returning West. After a few months settling into her new role and new home, Jamese talks with DoeLISA J. WATT
Museum geek supreme, art, dog, candy, dessert lover (all in equal measure), Portland Timbers season ticket holder and massive fan of the 5 am Saturday/Sunday Premier League matches on NBCSN.OUR FOUNDER
In 1991, Spencer returned to Portland to found Ecotrust to protect and restore his native Pacific Northwest — “the rain forests of home.”. Ecotrust would work to create economies that value the rich and distinctive characteristics of our landscapes. And, over the course of nearly 30 years, Spencer has created a new paradigm not onlyfor
FORESTS - ECOTRUST
Ecotrust’s Forests & Ecosystem Services program aims to transform the dominant forest management paradigm here in the Pacific Northwest and around the world to one that more closely mimics natural forest processes, while providing for our region. In a carbon-constrained world, the transition to climate-smart forestry will only be possibleif
BUILDING THE PIPELINE FOR CLIMATE-SMART FORESTRY IN THE Climate-Smart Forestry. We have long known that forests are an integral part of the solution to climate change. In the Pacific Northwest, our forests are globally unique in their capacity to capture and store immense amounts of carbon from the atmosphere. Climate-smart forestry requires a long-term view of forest managementand an appreciation
NEW MARKETS TAX CREDITS Since its establishment, Ecotrust CDE, in partnership with private businesses and Tribal governments, has issued $271.5 million in New Markets Tax Credits (NMTC) to support 30 projects. Ecotrust CDE prioritizes working with Black, Indigenous, and people of color-controlled and TAKING CLIMATE-SMART FORESTRY TO THE BANK More than a decade ago, in the 2003 version of their Forest Management Plan, the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community introduced the idea of a “forest bank” as a potential means of reconnecting a fragmented landscape, coordinating management across ownership, and exploring alternative markets and conservation finance to fund and support community-based stewardship and climate-smart forestry. KEYSTONE XL: AN ALTERNATIVE JOBS STRATEGY Repair existing pipelines, for 5X more jobs. According to The Keystone Pipeline Debate: An Alternative Job Creation Strategy, a 2013 report from E3 and Labor Network for Sustainability, targeted investments in our existing water and natural gas pipeline infrastructure needs along the proposed five-state corridor of the KXL pipeline will create many more long-term jobs than Keystone XL, both inFOREST PLANNER
The Forest Planner has been developed by Ecotrust to provide information regarding predicted outcomes from a variety for different forest management practices. The Forest Planner incorporates data provided by the user along with data, models, and processes from a variety of private, local, state, and federal agencies andnon-governmental
LISA J. WATT
Museum geek supreme, art, dog, candy, dessert lover (all in equal measure), Portland Timbers season ticket holder and massive fan of the 5 am Saturday/Sunday Premier League matches on NBCSN.FOREST PLANNER
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Ecotrust creates and accelerates triple-bottom-line innovations to benefit our region and inspire the world. On the farm, at the coast, in the forest, and across our cities, we work in partnership towards an equitable, prosperous, climate-smart future. Since 1991, we have created durable change and sparked ideas across the globe. Join us. PORTLAND GREEN WORKFORCE COLLABORATIVE Advancing economic justice and building workforce diversity through green jobs training for Portland’s young adults of color in collaboration with The Blueprint Foundation, Native American Youth and Family Center, Self Enhancement, Inc., and Wisdom of the Elders. STAFF - ECOTRUSTLANDMAPPER ECOTRUSTEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENTEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENT Meet Ecotrust. We are an ambitious bunch. Scientists and storytellers, inventors and analysts, technologists, tinkerers, bushwhackers, and big thinkers. We make maps and software apps, manage forests and investment funds, connect local farmers and fishermen with local eaters. And we convene communities around ideas that matter. OLIVIA M. REBANAL JOINS ECOTRUST AS CHIEF IMPACT OFFICER PORTLAND, Ore. — February 24, 2021 — Olivia M. Rebanal joins Ecotrust this week as the organization’s first Chief Impact Officer (CIO). Rebanal brings 20 years of leadership in community development and social finance to the Portland-based nonprofit, which works from Alaska through northern California. A VISIT TO THE KOEYE LODGE Water and Watersheds. After a visit to the Koeye Lodge in British Columbia, our founder writes about the resilience of the Heiltsuk First Nation. The village of Bella Bella off the coast of central British Columbia is not an easy place to get to. Located 181 kilometers north of Vancouver Island, it is the home of the HeiltsukFirst Nation, who
KEYSTONE XL: AN ALTERNATIVE JOBS STRATEGY Repair existing pipelines, for 5X more jobs. According to The Keystone Pipeline Debate: An Alternative Job Creation Strategy, a 2013 report from E3 and Labor Network for Sustainability, targeted investments in our existing water and natural gas pipeline infrastructure needs along the proposed five-state corridor of the KXL pipeline will create many more long-term jobs than Keystone XL, both inJEAN JOHNSON
Currently Jean is the Board Chair at both the Washington Progress Alliance and a new organization she helped launch, Studio Learning. She has been a longstanding member of Social Venture Partners and received their Sullivan/Heningsgaard Service Award in 2016. Jean was a founding member of the Seattle Impact Investment Group, and is amember of
WELCOME TO LANDMAPPER, A SIMPLE ONLINE TOOL TO CREATE MAPSLANDMAPPER ECOTRUSTECOTRUST FORESTS LLCECOTRUST FORESTS LLCEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENTEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENT Welcome to Landmapper, a simple online tool to create maps of your property you can quickly save, download, or print. Landmapper is designed to help make conservation and management planning easier forforest owners.
INTRODUCING JAMESE KWELE Earlier this year, Jamese Kwele left her role at the Philadelphia, Penn.-based The Food Trust to join Ecotrust as our first Director of Food Equity. Born and raised in California, Jamese had been living and working in Philly for 20 years before returning West. After a few months settling into her new role and new home, Jamese talks with DoeLISA J. WATT
Museum geek supreme, art, dog, candy, dessert lover (all in equal measure), Portland Timbers season ticket holder and massive fan of the 5 am Saturday/Sunday Premier League matches on NBCSN. HOME - ECOTRUSTOUR WORKABOUT ECOTRUSTSTORIES OF HOMEDONATECONNECT WITHUSVENUE
Ecotrust creates and accelerates triple-bottom-line innovations to benefit our region and inspire the world. On the farm, at the coast, in the forest, and across our cities, we work in partnership towards an equitable, prosperous, climate-smart future. Since 1991, we have created durable change and sparked ideas across the globe. Join us. PORTLAND GREEN WORKFORCE COLLABORATIVE Advancing economic justice and building workforce diversity through green jobs training for Portland’s young adults of color in collaboration with The Blueprint Foundation, Native American Youth and Family Center, Self Enhancement, Inc., and Wisdom of the Elders. STAFF - ECOTRUSTLANDMAPPER ECOTRUSTEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENTEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENT Meet Ecotrust. We are an ambitious bunch. Scientists and storytellers, inventors and analysts, technologists, tinkerers, bushwhackers, and big thinkers. We make maps and software apps, manage forests and investment funds, connect local farmers and fishermen with local eaters. And we convene communities around ideas that matter. OLIVIA M. REBANAL JOINS ECOTRUST AS CHIEF IMPACT OFFICER PORTLAND, Ore. — February 24, 2021 — Olivia M. Rebanal joins Ecotrust this week as the organization’s first Chief Impact Officer (CIO). Rebanal brings 20 years of leadership in community development and social finance to the Portland-based nonprofit, which works from Alaska through northern California. A VISIT TO THE KOEYE LODGE Water and Watersheds. After a visit to the Koeye Lodge in British Columbia, our founder writes about the resilience of the Heiltsuk First Nation. The village of Bella Bella off the coast of central British Columbia is not an easy place to get to. Located 181 kilometers north of Vancouver Island, it is the home of the HeiltsukFirst Nation, who
KEYSTONE XL: AN ALTERNATIVE JOBS STRATEGY Repair existing pipelines, for 5X more jobs. According to The Keystone Pipeline Debate: An Alternative Job Creation Strategy, a 2013 report from E3 and Labor Network for Sustainability, targeted investments in our existing water and natural gas pipeline infrastructure needs along the proposed five-state corridor of the KXL pipeline will create many more long-term jobs than Keystone XL, both inJEAN JOHNSON
Currently Jean is the Board Chair at both the Washington Progress Alliance and a new organization she helped launch, Studio Learning. She has been a longstanding member of Social Venture Partners and received their Sullivan/Heningsgaard Service Award in 2016. Jean was a founding member of the Seattle Impact Investment Group, and is amember of
WELCOME TO LANDMAPPER, A SIMPLE ONLINE TOOL TO CREATE MAPSLANDMAPPER ECOTRUSTECOTRUST FORESTS LLCECOTRUST FORESTS LLCEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENTEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENT Welcome to Landmapper, a simple online tool to create maps of your property you can quickly save, download, or print. Landmapper is designed to help make conservation and management planning easier forforest owners.
INTRODUCING JAMESE KWELE Earlier this year, Jamese Kwele left her role at the Philadelphia, Penn.-based The Food Trust to join Ecotrust as our first Director of Food Equity. Born and raised in California, Jamese had been living and working in Philly for 20 years before returning West. After a few months settling into her new role and new home, Jamese talks with DoeLISA J. WATT
Museum geek supreme, art, dog, candy, dessert lover (all in equal measure), Portland Timbers season ticket holder and massive fan of the 5 am Saturday/Sunday Premier League matches on NBCSN.ABOUT US - ECOTRUST
At Ecotrust, we see equity as an integral component of our mission, vital to fostering resilient communities, economies, and ecosystems. Deep-rooted, systemic diversity is essential to our ability to survive and thrive. Yet, significant disparities persist in economic opportunity and environmental well-being in our region and beyond.FORESTS - ECOTRUST
Ecotrust’s Forests & Ecosystem Services program aims to transform the dominant forest management paradigm here in the Pacific Northwest and around the world to one that more closely mimics natural forest processes, while providing for our region. In a carbon-constrained world, the transition to climate-smart forestry will only be possibleif
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Ecotrust’s earliest work on the ground centered around one of those unusual alliances. Spencer worked with Haisla elders to help gather ex-loggers, local environmentalists, regional scientists, and, eventually, a sympathetic British Columbia minister of the environment into a formidable coalition that convinced a timber company into renouncing logging rights to the largest intact coastalSTAFF - ECOTRUST
Meet Ecotrust. We are an ambitious bunch. Scientists and storytellers, inventors and analysts, technologists, tinkerers, bushwhackers, and big thinkers. We make maps and software apps, manage forests and investment funds, connect local farmers and fishermen with local eaters. And we convene communities around ideas that matter.WORK - ECOTRUST
We innovate, invest, and inspire in ways that create wellbeing for people and the places they live. Learn more about our projects. A VISIT TO THE KOEYE LODGE Water and Watersheds. After a visit to the Koeye Lodge in British Columbia, our founder writes about the resilience of the Heiltsuk First Nation. The village of Bella Bella off the coast of central British Columbia is not an easy place to get to. Located 181 kilometers north of Vancouver Island, it is the home of the HeiltsukFirst Nation, who
BUILDING THE PIPELINE FOR CLIMATE-SMART FORESTRY IN THE Climate-Smart Forestry. We have long known that forests are an integral part of the solution to climate change. In the Pacific Northwest, our forests are globally unique in their capacity to capture and store immense amounts of carbon from the atmosphere. Climate-smart forestry requires a long-term view of forest managementand an appreciation
CALIFORNIA MARINE PROTECTED AREAS In 1999, with the passage of the Marine Life Protection Act, California led the nation in approaching a new model of marine management. With this legislation, the state was directed to design and manage a network of Marine Protected Areas throughout its 1,100 miles of coastal waters with the broad goal of protecting the natural diversity and abundance of marine life, and the structure INCREASING THE CARBON STORAGE POTENTIAL FOR PACIFIC In the Pacific Northwest, our forests are globally unique in their capacity to capture and store immense amounts of carbon from the atmosphere. We have long known that forests are an integral part of the solution to solving climate change. As policymakers and stakeholder groups consider the appropriate roles for forests in upcoming climate change policies and green builders are increasinglyFOREST PLANNER
The Forest Planner has been developed by Ecotrust to provide information regarding predicted outcomes from a variety for different forest management practices. The Forest Planner incorporates data provided by the user along with data, models, and processes from a variety of private, local, state, and federal agencies andnon-governmental
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Ecotrust creates and accelerates triple-bottom-line innovations to benefit our region and inspire the world. On the farm, at the coast, in the forest, and across our cities, we work in partnership towards an equitable, prosperous, climate-smart future. Since 1991, we have created durable change and sparked ideas across the globe. Join us. PORTLAND GREEN WORKFORCE COLLABORATIVE Advancing economic justice and building workforce diversity through green jobs training for Portland’s young adults of color in collaboration with The Blueprint Foundation, Native American Youth and Family Center, Self Enhancement, Inc., and Wisdom of the Elders. STAFF - ECOTRUSTLANDMAPPER ECOTRUSTEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENTEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENT Meet Ecotrust. We are an ambitious bunch. Scientists and storytellers, inventors and analysts, technologists, tinkerers, bushwhackers, and big thinkers. We make maps and software apps, manage forests and investment funds, connect local farmers and fishermen with local eaters. And we convene communities around ideas that matter. OLIVIA M. REBANAL JOINS ECOTRUST AS CHIEF IMPACT OFFICER PORTLAND, Ore. — February 24, 2021 — Olivia M. Rebanal joins Ecotrust this week as the organization’s first Chief Impact Officer (CIO). Rebanal brings 20 years of leadership in community development and social finance to the Portland-based nonprofit, which works from Alaska through northern California. A VISIT TO THE KOEYE LODGE Water and Watersheds. After a visit to the Koeye Lodge in British Columbia, our founder writes about the resilience of the Heiltsuk First Nation. The village of Bella Bella off the coast of central British Columbia is not an easy place to get to. Located 181 kilometers north of Vancouver Island, it is the home of the HeiltsukFirst Nation, who
KEYSTONE XL: AN ALTERNATIVE JOBS STRATEGY Repair existing pipelines, for 5X more jobs. According to The Keystone Pipeline Debate: An Alternative Job Creation Strategy, a 2013 report from E3 and Labor Network for Sustainability, targeted investments in our existing water and natural gas pipeline infrastructure needs along the proposed five-state corridor of the KXL pipeline will create many more long-term jobs than Keystone XL, both inJEAN JOHNSON
Currently Jean is the Board Chair at both the Washington Progress Alliance and a new organization she helped launch, Studio Learning. She has been a longstanding member of Social Venture Partners and received their Sullivan/Heningsgaard Service Award in 2016. Jean was a founding member of the Seattle Impact Investment Group, and is amember of
WELCOME TO LANDMAPPER, A SIMPLE ONLINE TOOL TO CREATE MAPSLANDMAPPER ECOTRUSTECOTRUST FORESTS LLCECOTRUST FORESTS LLCEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENTEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENT Welcome to Landmapper, a simple online tool to create maps of your property you can quickly save, download, or print. Landmapper is designed to help make conservation and management planning easier forforest owners.
INTRODUCING JAMESE KWELE Earlier this year, Jamese Kwele left her role at the Philadelphia, Penn.-based The Food Trust to join Ecotrust as our first Director of Food Equity. Born and raised in California, Jamese had been living and working in Philly for 20 years before returning West. After a few months settling into her new role and new home, Jamese talks with DoeLISA J. WATT
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Ecotrust creates and accelerates triple-bottom-line innovations to benefit our region and inspire the world. On the farm, at the coast, in the forest, and across our cities, we work in partnership towards an equitable, prosperous, climate-smart future. Since 1991, we have created durable change and sparked ideas across the globe. Join us. PORTLAND GREEN WORKFORCE COLLABORATIVE Advancing economic justice and building workforce diversity through green jobs training for Portland’s young adults of color in collaboration with The Blueprint Foundation, Native American Youth and Family Center, Self Enhancement, Inc., and Wisdom of the Elders. STAFF - ECOTRUSTLANDMAPPER ECOTRUSTEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENTEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENT Meet Ecotrust. We are an ambitious bunch. Scientists and storytellers, inventors and analysts, technologists, tinkerers, bushwhackers, and big thinkers. We make maps and software apps, manage forests and investment funds, connect local farmers and fishermen with local eaters. And we convene communities around ideas that matter. OLIVIA M. REBANAL JOINS ECOTRUST AS CHIEF IMPACT OFFICER PORTLAND, Ore. — February 24, 2021 — Olivia M. Rebanal joins Ecotrust this week as the organization’s first Chief Impact Officer (CIO). Rebanal brings 20 years of leadership in community development and social finance to the Portland-based nonprofit, which works from Alaska through northern California. A VISIT TO THE KOEYE LODGE Water and Watersheds. After a visit to the Koeye Lodge in British Columbia, our founder writes about the resilience of the Heiltsuk First Nation. The village of Bella Bella off the coast of central British Columbia is not an easy place to get to. Located 181 kilometers north of Vancouver Island, it is the home of the HeiltsukFirst Nation, who
KEYSTONE XL: AN ALTERNATIVE JOBS STRATEGY Repair existing pipelines, for 5X more jobs. According to The Keystone Pipeline Debate: An Alternative Job Creation Strategy, a 2013 report from E3 and Labor Network for Sustainability, targeted investments in our existing water and natural gas pipeline infrastructure needs along the proposed five-state corridor of the KXL pipeline will create many more long-term jobs than Keystone XL, both inJEAN JOHNSON
Currently Jean is the Board Chair at both the Washington Progress Alliance and a new organization she helped launch, Studio Learning. She has been a longstanding member of Social Venture Partners and received their Sullivan/Heningsgaard Service Award in 2016. Jean was a founding member of the Seattle Impact Investment Group, and is amember of
WELCOME TO LANDMAPPER, A SIMPLE ONLINE TOOL TO CREATE MAPSLANDMAPPER ECOTRUSTECOTRUST FORESTS LLCECOTRUST FORESTS LLCEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENTEFM ECOTRUST FOREST MANAGEMENT Welcome to Landmapper, a simple online tool to create maps of your property you can quickly save, download, or print. Landmapper is designed to help make conservation and management planning easier forforest owners.
INTRODUCING JAMESE KWELE Earlier this year, Jamese Kwele left her role at the Philadelphia, Penn.-based The Food Trust to join Ecotrust as our first Director of Food Equity. Born and raised in California, Jamese had been living and working in Philly for 20 years before returning West. After a few months settling into her new role and new home, Jamese talks with DoeLISA J. WATT
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At Ecotrust, we see equity as an integral component of our mission, vital to fostering resilient communities, economies, and ecosystems. Deep-rooted, systemic diversity is essential to our ability to survive and thrive. Yet, significant disparities persist in economic opportunity and environmental well-being in our region and beyond.FORESTS - ECOTRUST
Ecotrust’s Forests & Ecosystem Services program aims to transform the dominant forest management paradigm here in the Pacific Northwest and around the world to one that more closely mimics natural forest processes, while providing for our region. In a carbon-constrained world, the transition to climate-smart forestry will only be possibleif
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Ecotrust’s earliest work on the ground centered around one of those unusual alliances. Spencer worked with Haisla elders to help gather ex-loggers, local environmentalists, regional scientists, and, eventually, a sympathetic British Columbia minister of the environment into a formidable coalition that convinced a timber company into renouncing logging rights to the largest intact coastalSTAFF - ECOTRUST
Meet Ecotrust. We are an ambitious bunch. Scientists and storytellers, inventors and analysts, technologists, tinkerers, bushwhackers, and big thinkers. We make maps and software apps, manage forests and investment funds, connect local farmers and fishermen with local eaters. And we convene communities around ideas that matter.WORK - ECOTRUST
We innovate, invest, and inspire in ways that create wellbeing for people and the places they live. Learn more about our projects. A VISIT TO THE KOEYE LODGE Water and Watersheds. After a visit to the Koeye Lodge in British Columbia, our founder writes about the resilience of the Heiltsuk First Nation. The village of Bella Bella off the coast of central British Columbia is not an easy place to get to. Located 181 kilometers north of Vancouver Island, it is the home of the HeiltsukFirst Nation, who
BUILDING THE PIPELINE FOR CLIMATE-SMART FORESTRY IN THE Climate-Smart Forestry. We have long known that forests are an integral part of the solution to climate change. In the Pacific Northwest, our forests are globally unique in their capacity to capture and store immense amounts of carbon from the atmosphere. Climate-smart forestry requires a long-term view of forest managementand an appreciation
CALIFORNIA MARINE PROTECTED AREAS In 1999, with the passage of the Marine Life Protection Act, California led the nation in approaching a new model of marine management. With this legislation, the state was directed to design and manage a network of Marine Protected Areas throughout its 1,100 miles of coastal waters with the broad goal of protecting the natural diversity and abundance of marine life, and the structure INCREASING THE CARBON STORAGE POTENTIAL FOR PACIFIC In the Pacific Northwest, our forests are globally unique in their capacity to capture and store immense amounts of carbon from the atmosphere. We have long known that forests are an integral part of the solution to solving climate change. As policymakers and stakeholder groups consider the appropriate roles for forests in upcoming climate change policies and green builders are increasinglyFOREST PLANNER
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Small-boat, independent fishermen play a critical role in coastal communities -- supporting jobs, acting as a direct link to the ocean, and providing a nutrient-rich product to regional food supply. Here on Kodiak, Alaska’s Cannery Row, markets, management practices, fishand community meet.
Small-boat, independent fishermen play a critical role in coastal communities -- supporting jobs, acting as a direct link to the ocean, and providing a nutrient-rich product to regional food supply. Here on Kodiak, Alaska’s Cannery Row, markets, management practices, fishand community meet.
Small-boat, independent fishermen play a critical role in coastal communities -- supporting jobs, acting as a direct link to the ocean, and providing a nutrient-rich product to regional food supply. Here on Kodiak, Alaska’s Cannery Row, markets, management practices, fishand community meet.
Small-boat, independent fishermen play a critical role in coastal communities -- supporting jobs, acting as a direct link to the ocean, and providing a nutrient-rich product to regional food supply. Here on Kodiak, Alaska’s Cannery Row, markets, management practices, fishand community meet.
Small-boat, independent fishermen play a critical role in coastal communities -- supporting jobs, acting as a direct link to the ocean, and providing a nutrient-rich product to regional food supply. Here on Kodiak, Alaska’s Cannery Row, markets, management practices, fishand community meet.
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A more inclusive food system _ _ _Photo Credit: Natasha Reed Photography_ _Photo Credit: Natasha Reed Photography_ _Photo Credit: Natasha Reed Photography_ _Photo Credit: Natasha Reed Photography_ _Photo Credit: Natasha Reed Photography_ _Photo Credit: Natasha Reed Photography_ Farmer Veronica Karanja, originally from Kenya, talks to customers about her greens at the Living Well Kent's East Hill Farmers Market. Our new report examines the gaps and opportunities to build a more inclusive and resilient food system in the Puget Sound. Farmer Veronica Karanja, originally from Kenya, talks to customers about her greens at the Living Well Kent's East Hill Farmers Market. Our new report examines the gaps and opportunities to build a more inclusive and resilient food system in the Puget Sound. Farmer Veronica Karanja, originally from Kenya, talks to customers about her greens at the Living Well Kent's East Hill Farmers Market. Our new report examines the gaps and opportunities to build a more inclusive and resilient food system in the Puget Sound. Farmer Veronica Karanja, originally from Kenya, talks to customers about her greens at the Living Well Kent's East Hill Farmers Market. Our new report examines the gaps and opportunities to build a more inclusive and resilient food system in the Puget Sound. Farmer Veronica Karanja, originally from Kenya, talks to customers about her greens at the Living Well Kent's East Hill Farmers Market. Our new report examines the gaps and opportunities to build a more inclusive and resilient food system in the Puget Sound. Farmer Veronica Karanja, originally from Kenya, talks to customers about her greens at the Living Well Kent's East Hill Farmers Market. Our new report examines the gaps and opportunities to build a more inclusive and resilient food system in the Puget Sound._close_
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Capturing carbon forest to frame _ _ _Photo Credit: Sean Gutierrez_ _Photo Credit: Sean Gutierrez_ _Photo Credit: Sean Gutierrez_ _Photo Credit: Sean Gutierrez_ _Photo Credit: Sean Gutierrez_ _Photo Credit: Sean Gutierrez_ Ecotrust staff members Stephanie Cowherd and David Diaz visit the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community in Northwest Washington. Ecotrust staff members Stephanie Cowherd and David Diaz visit the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community in Northwest Washington. Ecotrust staff members Stephanie Cowherd and David Diaz visit the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community in Northwest Washington. Ecotrust staff members Stephanie Cowherd and David Diaz visit the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community in Northwest Washington. Ecotrust staff members Stephanie Cowherd and David Diaz visit the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community in Northwest Washington. Ecotrust staff members Stephanie Cowherd and David Diaz visit the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community in Northwest Washington._close_
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