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Michigan Urban Tree Advocate Named National Volunteer of the Year

Alliance for Community Trees Announces 2012 Winner and Finalists

Michigan Urban Tree Advocate Named National Volunteer of the Year

Alliance for Community Trees Announces 2012 Winner and Finalists

Published 02-04-13

Submitted by Alliance for Community Trees

Dotti Clune (on right) prepares to plant a tree.

Alliance for Community Trees is honored to announce that Dotti Clune, a volunteer with Michigan-based nonprofit Friends of Grand Rapids Parks, has received its 2012 Volunteer of the Year Award.

The award highlights inspirational volunteers in action who have made a contribution to urban forestry by improving community trees and the neighborhoods where they live. 

“Volunteers are the heart of local tree nonprofits, providing the resources and energy that make tree planting and care possible,” says Carrie Gallagher, ACTrees Executive Director. “Dotti Clune embodies all the qualities that make for a great volunteer. She’s knowledgeable and passionate about urban forests, and an inspiring leader to those around her."

As part of the award, Clune will receive a trip to Washington, DC this February to attend ACTrees Policy Summit where she will meet with Michigan’s Congressional delegation to promote the value of trees and green infrastructure for solving urban challenges.

In over two decades of service, Clune has been a tireless advocate for expanding and protecting Grand Rapids’ urban trees. According to Grand Rapids’ Mayor George Heartwell, "Dotti Clune is a consummate promoter of trees, and an educator of their value in our community. Her efforts have significantly positively affected the City's outlook and efforts on urban forestry in our community."

“Dotti is consistently ahead of the curve,” says Lee Mueller, Urban Forest Project Coordinator at Friends of Grand Rapids Parks, who nominated Clune. In 2008, when the invasive tree-killing Emerald Ash Borer was knocking on the city’s door, conventional wisdom led the city to begin preemptive removal of Ash trees. But Clune collected data from leading arborists and gathered best practices from other cities to argue for a treatment strategy, which saved a significant portion of the city’s canopy.

According to Mueller, “Without her guidance, the Urban Forest Project would not be nearly as advanced or productive as it is today. She is a ubiquitous partner among all of our initiatives, efforts, and work with the City of Grand Rapids. Every city should have a Dotti.” 

Every day, volunteers are working with nonprofits in cities across the country to plant and care for trees. Their hard work makes communities cleaner, greener, and healthier. ACTrees is pleased to honor their success by recognizing local Finalists for Volunteer of the Year Award.

Volunteer of the Year Award Runner-up:
Jim Gersbach, Friends of Trees (Portland, OR)

Volunteer of the Year Award National Finalists:
Gina Bosworth, The Delaware Center for Horticulture (Wilmington, DE)
Phillip Bower, City of Fitchburg (Fitchburg, WI)
Lori Braunstein, NJ Tree Foundation (Camden, NJ)
Barbara Burrill, City Fruit (Seattle, WA)
Dee Dunbar, Forterra (Seattle, WA)
Albert Fang, Our City Forest (San Jose, CA)
Carol Lehr, Trees For Houston (Houston, TX)
Charlie Starbuck, Friends of the Urban Forest (San Francisco, CA)

To learn more about these individuals and their accomplishments, visit www.ACTrees.org.

About Friends of Grand Rapids Park

Friends of Grand Rapids Park (FGRP) is an independent, citizen led, nonprofit founded in 2008. FGRP launched the Grand Rapids Urban Forest Project in 2012 in partnership with the City of Grand Rapids and funding partner, the Grand Rapids Community Foundation. FGRP's mission is to identify specific park projects, mobilize people, and generate resources to protect, enhance, and expand the City’s parks and public spaces. Learn more at www.friendsofgrparks.org.

About Alliance for Community Trees

Founded 20 years ago, Alliance for Community Trees (ACTrees) is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the health and livability of cities by planting and caring for trees. With over 200 member and partner organizations in 44 states and Canada, ACTrees engages volunteers to take action to improve the environment where 93% of people live: in cities, towns, and metropolitan areas. Together ACTrees member organizations have planted and cared for more than 15 million trees with help from over 5 million volunteers. Learn more about our mission at www.ACTrees.org.

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Alliance for Community Trees

Alliance for Community Trees

Alliance for Community Trees ((ACTrees)) is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the health and livability of cities by planting and caring for trees. With over 200 member organizations and network partners in 44 states plus Canada, ACTrees engages volunteers to take action to improve the environment where 93% of people live - in cities, towns, and metropolitan areas. Together, ACTrees member organizations have planted and cared for over 15 million trees in neighborhoods nationwide, with help from over 5 million volunteers.

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