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PROJECT TITLE: TREE PLANTING PROGRAM

TARGET VENUE: Barangay Navotas


TARGET DATE OF IMPLEMENTATION: December 1, 2023
PROJECT DURATION: December 1, 2023/ 6:00 am - December
1,2023/ 4:00pm (Possibly 10 Hours)

EXPECTED NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 150 People within


the Community

PROJECT COST/BUDGET: PHP 40,000.00

RATIONALE:

- By supplying oxygen, enhancing the quality of the air, enhancing the


climate, protecting soil, conserving water, and fostering animals, trees
benefit their surroundings. Urban and suburban regions, as well as the
rural areas that provide these centers with food, water, electricity, and
raw building materials, can benefit from the restoration of key
ecosystem services through tree planting.

EXPECTED OUTCOMES:

1. In order to create a better environment that can guarantee clean


air, provide shade and shelter, fight climate change, and stop
flooding, it is important to improve community well-being and
environmental sustainability.
2. Encourage a stress-free atmosphere by using trees to create
green areas that the neighborhood may enjoy and unwind in.
3. Teach the community the advantages of planting for their health
and community to encourage them to practice planting trees and
other plants.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT:

PERSON RESPONSIBILITIE CONTACT


INVOLVED S DETAILS
John Tristan The person who 0995-216-0939
Halasan leads the program
and seeks for
participants.
Kem Mory Melgar The person who 0936-985-1067
assists the leader is
also the one who
teaches the
participants about
this program.

DETAILED BUDGET REQUIREMENT:

DESCRIPTION AMOUNT NEEDED PROPOSED


SOURCE
Seedlings 10,000.00 Grant application
establishment and and funding
production agencies
Site Identification 20,000.00 Establish alliances
and area with governmental
cleaning/clearing organizations,
prior to tree planting non-profits, and
other pertinent
parties.
Gathering of 10,000.00 from institutions,
materials for funding, and
planting media initiatives promoting
corporate social
responsibility to aid
the project.

ISSUES IDENTIFIED:
- Opportunistic pests
- Mechanical and natural damage
- Restricted root space
- Lack of mineral recycling and nutrients

PREPARED BY:
John Tristan Halasan
Kem Mory Melgar

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