To succeed at the National Forest Foundation, you need a background in conservation, project management, and nonprofit program administration, often supported by a degree in environmental science, forestry, or a related field. Familiarity with grant writing, GIS mapping tools, fundraising platforms, and environmental compliance regulations is highly valuable. Strong interpersonal skills, public speaking abilities, and adaptability help employees effectively engage with stakeholders and diverse communities. These skills are crucial for driving impactful environmental initiatives, securing funding, and fostering collaborative relationships that support forest conservation.