PlanIT Geo launched the TreePlotter Projects in the TreePlotter Software Suite to help cities, nonprofits and organizations manage, track and report on urban forestry projects. This feature enables users to break down large-scale initiatives, such as tree planting and canopy expansion, into manageable objectives. It allows users to track real-time progress and streamline grant reporting, including compliance with federal funding requirements such as those under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
This aims to simplify the management of urban greening efforts by allowing users to track milestones, generate automated reports and focus resources on areas of need for maximum impact.
According to the company, key features include:
- Project-based tracking: Manage and track active individual tree planting or greening projects from start to finish and plan for future projects to understand which will have the greatest impact.
- Automated teporting: Quickly generate progress reports to meet federal and other grant requirements.
- Real-time updates: Stay informed with real-time project status and updates.
- Equity-focused visualization: Prioritize tree planting in underserved areas, ensuring environmental justice.
- Centralized management platform: Enabling users to switch between tasks such as data collection, analysis and reporting, offering a holistic view of projects and their progress.
The new functionality empowers cities, nonprofits and organizations to be equipped to tackle key environmental and social challenges – enhancing community well-being, supporting broader sustainability goals, boosting climate adaptability and raising the quality of life for all residents.