Lead a Tree Care Team with Portland Fruit Tree Project in 2015!

Save to Favorites

ORGANIZATION: Portland Fruit Tree Project

2014 TCT Member pruning with loppers

Do you have skills/experience in organic fruit tree care? Put those skills to great use and join Portland Fruit Tree Project in increasing the health and abundance of urban fruit trees - Become a Tree Care Team Leader in 2015! As a Tree Care Team Leader, you will guide a group of 7 - 15 volunteers in caring for fruit trees in your own community. It’s a great opportunity to share your knowledge, and take on a leadership role in this exciting, community-based program.

Tree Care Team Leader Overview:

Portland Fruit Tree Project (PFTP) currently has over 3,000 fruit & nut trees in our registry. The majority of registered tree owners lack the time, ability, or knowledge to properly care for their trees. It is our hope that, through the Tree Care Team (TCT) program, each year we will be able to steward a greater number of fruit trees from a state of neglect to a state of health & abundance.

We are forming teams of volunteers to care for fruit trees registered and harvested by PFTP. Each TCT will include two co-leaders with experience and skills in organic fruit tree care, who will teach and guide the group. Each team will be responsible for a group of registered trees in their area, visiting each tree once per season to complete the full spectrum of care throughout the year. This will be a unique opportunity to share your skills and knowledge in fruit tree care, meet new people, and improve the health and productivity of trees providing food to your community!

Members and Leaders will participate in ten 3-hour work-parties over an 11-month period (January-November, 2015). Topics/tasks will include: Tree Care Basics, Winter Pruning, Young Fruit Tree Training & Care, Spring Pest & Disease Management, Fruit Thinning, Summer Pruning, and Fall Clean-Up/Pest & Disease Assessment.

Tree Care Team Leader Responsibilities:

  • Attend TCT Leader Orientation & Planning Meeting on Tuesday January 13th, 6pm - 8:00pm
  • Lead or Co-Lead 8 to 10 three-hour TCT sessions (at least one session per topic). Some of the sessions will include a short classroom segment which you might teach or co-teach.
  • Assist PFTP staff with TCT equipment transportation, as needed
  • Total time commitment will be 40 to 50 hours over the course of the year.
  • Attend a mid-season check-in meeting with PFTP staff in March
  • Complete year-end survey in November
  • Celebrate! (optional) Attend year-end celebration & volunteer appreciation event in December
To Apply:
Request an application by calling 503-284-6106, or send an email to bob@portlandfruit.org ,with 'TCT Leader Application Request' in the subject line. We'll send you an application right away.
Applications are dueFridayJanuary 9th

More opportunities with Portland Fruit Tree Project

No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.

About Portland Fruit Tree Project

Location:

5431 NE 20th Ave, PORTLAND, OR 97211, US

Mission Statement

PFTP's mission is to increase equitable access to healthful food and strengthen communities by empowering neighbors to share in the harvest and care of city-grown produce. We envision joyful communities that see every fruit tree as an abundant resource which contributes to a just food system and enhances the well-being of people, community networks, habitat, and our changing climate.

Description

Portland Fruit Tree Project is a grassroots organization that provides a community-based solution to a critical and growing need in Portland and beyond: access to healthy food and the benefits provided by trees including cleaner air, shade, and food. By empowering neighbors to share in the harvest and care of urban fruit trees, we are preventing waste, building community knowledge and resources, and creating sustainable ways to obtain healthy, locally-grown food.

We believe that fruit trees can be powerful tools to build a better Portland Metro area, and that our programming can be replicated in other regions.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Environment
Hunger
Community, Environment, Hunger

WHEN

Tue Jan 13, 2015 - Sun Nov 08, 2015

WHERE

5431 NE 20th Ave.Portland, OR 97211

(45.562485,-122.64509)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

N/A

Report this opportunity

We're sorry, this opportunity is no longer active.

Please find other opportunities.

Find Opportunities