We welcome Derek Stovall-Leonard as the Arboretum's new chief financial officer. In this role Stovall-Leonard will oversee the Arboretum’s financial activities while providing strategic direction across its facilities, information technology and sustainability departments. His extensive experience with nonprofit financial management, strategic planning and revenue generation will provide essential leadership for advancing the Arboretum's mission and strategic goals. https://bit.ly/3ymMNLM
The Morton Arboretum
Non-profit Organizations
Lisle, Illinois 10,954 followers
The Champion of Trees
About us
The Morton Arboretum is an internationally-recognized botanical garden and tree research center in Lisle, Illinois. As the champion of trees, the Arboretum is committed to scientifically-informed action, locally and globally, and encouraging the planting and conservation of trees for a greener, healthier, and more beautiful world. Trees are a critical asset to our communities, our region, and our world, but they are under threat. Through research and worldwide partnerships, The Morton Arboretum is addressing the many challenges trees face today, bringing awareness to the important role trees play in our lives, and deepening the understanding of trees and the communities of plants, animals and people that rely on them. A four-season destination, The Morton Arboretum offers myriad experiences and programs that underscore the importance of trees and nature. On 1,700 acres, members and visitors can discover 4,500 different kinds of plants, educational exhibits, the award-winning Children’s Garden, new Grand Garden, and 16 miles of hiking trails. Classes in horticulture, natural areas restoration, and botanical art, among other areas help inspire and grow nature advocates. The Morton Arboretum is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization, welcoming more than 1 million visitors annually.
- Website
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http://www.mortonarb.org
External link for The Morton Arboretum
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Lisle, Illinois
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1922
- Specialties
- Tree science, Conservation, Tree and plant care, and botanical garden
Locations
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Primary
4100 Illinois Route 53
Lisle, Illinois 60532, US
Employees at The Morton Arboretum
Updates
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Calling PR and Social Media Professionals, Join our dynamic Marketing and Guest Experience team as we seek a talented and bilingual Director of Public Relations (Spanish/English) and Social Media Specialist. If you're passionate about crafting compelling narratives and driving social media engagement, apply today! To learn more about the positions and to apply, visit the links below Director of Public Relations https://lnkd.in/gZ5VMqQQ Social Media Specialist https://lnkd.in/g8b7MAk7
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Illinois communities in need of funding assistance to enhance forestry in disadvantaged areas can apply now for a portion of $7.9 million in USDA Forest Service IRA grant funding administered by the Arboretum's Chicago Region Trees Initiative. Nonprofits, government entities and eligible groups can apply by Sept. 13. For more information, including a free online webinar: bit.ly/3Ll5S46 #FundingUrbanForestry
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Good luck team Welcome to the Jungle! Scientists, engineers and students from the Arboretum, Illinois Institute of Technology, Purdue Agriculture and NATURAL STATE are heading to Brazil this week for the final round of the XPRIZE rainforest challenge. They have 72 hours to capture and analyze the rainforest's biodiversity data without entering the rainforest. The innovations developed as part of this challenge will revolutionize our ability to understand and preserve rainforest biodiversity. Watch team Welcome to the Jungle’s video: bit.ly/4f0NLxX #xprizerainforest #eyesontheXPRIZE #biodiversity
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Go behind the scenes with Arboretum Tree Conservation Biologist Sean Hoban to learn about his groundbreaking research supported by a 2024 Walder Foundation Biota Award. This important work aims to preserve genetic diversity in trees, both in Illinois and globally. Thank you Walder Foundation for your support! bit.ly/4cu4eZP #BiotaAwards
Sean Hoban | Biota Awards 2024
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The Arboretum's Science and Conservation team welcomed 14 high school students interested in science, technology, engineering and math through U.S. Rep. Sean Casten's STEM Scholars Program. They enjoyed an overview of the Arboretum's local and international research and community programs, toured our research labs and herbarium, and learned about internship and fellowship opportunities. We welcome the opportunity to share information about scientific career paths and connect with the next generation of researchers. #Nextgen #STEM
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Do you know of a community organization in need of equipment to plant and care for trees? Check out our Chicago Region Trees Initative’s Community Tree Tool Kit Grant! Each free kit comes with shovels, rakes, gloves and more. For more information and to apply by Aug. 30: bit.ly/3zOwaJe #GreenCanopy #TreeCare #Trees #TreePlanting
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The Arboretum's Urban Tree Science Leader Chai-Shian Kua (pictured right) and partners from Illinois Institute of Technology, Purdue Agriculture and NATURAL STATE participated in the XPRIZE opening ceremony in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, and pitched their solution to revolutionize rainforest monitoring and conservation. Team Welcome to the Jungle is a finalist (selected from the initial 300+ teams) in this competition about using conservation technologies developed by the teams to discover, understand and preserve rainforests. #xprizerainforest #EyesOnTheXPRIZE!
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Collaboration is key. We're partnering with Purdue University, Illinois Institute of Technology, XTBG, and The Morton Arboretum to develop #innovative_systems for rainforest monitoring in the XPRIZE competition where we are finalists. Together, we're making a difference. #collaboration #innovation #conservation
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On this Juneteenth holiday, the Arboretum recognizes the historical significance of this day and its relevance to African American lives today. Juneteenth is a time for both celebration and reflection. We are committed to ensuring the Arboretum is a welcoming space for everyone to enjoy nature. We appreciate and support the many community partners who are providing fellowship and guidance to the Arboretum as we continue to work toward environmental justice and equitable access to nature for all. #Juneteenth #blackhistory