Free Webinar:
Let’s Talk Memorial Trees
What families (and funeral directors) need to know.
Sales of memorial trees are skyrocketing, with nearly 1.5 million memorial trees planted in forests across North America. With just a few clicks, visitors to an online obituary can honor a life in a lasting and environmentally friendly way while giving a unique gift option to the grieving family.
Yet some families misunderstand memorial trees and how they work, and they come to you for answers. How can you help prevent these misunderstandings? How do you answer questions? And how are we improving communication with purchasers and grieving families?
Watch our free webinar to learn:
- Benefits of the memorial tree program.
- How the ordering and planting process works.
- Common questions families have and how to respond.
- How to talk to families about trees in the arrangement room.
- Why memorial trees are an important choice for your families.
- Where to send families for more information.
- How to get marketing information and assets to increase clarity on memorial tree donations.
Learn more about this popular memorial gift and how to answer common questions families have.
Access the free recording of the memorial tree webinar.
HOSTED BY:

Courtney Gould Miller
Chief Marketing Officer
Tribute Technology

Jules Green-Fournier
Chief Executive Officer
Frontrunner

John Dyn
VP eCommerce Operations
Tribute Technology
Let your families know about A Tree to Remember
We want to make educating families about this great memorial gift option easy for you. That's why we've created a marketing kit to help you let your families know all about A Tree to Remember. This kit contains:
- Pre-made social media posts
- Educational video
- Tri-fold brochure

Our Impact On The Planet
PROVIDE WATER
More than 50% of U.S. drinking water comes from forests. Trees pull water out from the ground and release it back into the rivers and lakes.
CLEAN AIR
Trees have been dubbed the “lungs of the Earth” because they absorb pollutants and filter contaminants in the air.
CREATE OXYGEN
One large tree can provide a day’s supply of oxygen for up to 4 people, while 2 ac. of forest provides enough for 500+ people each year.
IMPROVE SOIL
Trees break down organic matter then release nutrients back into the soil, which counteracts plants that take these nutrients out of the soil.
PREVENT DISASTERS
Tree root systems absorb water and stabilize soil, which help prevent erosion, flooding, and other natural disasters from happening.
HELP WILDLIFE
Trees are essential to wildlife and ecosystems. They provide food, protection, and homes for many birds and mammals.