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Arbor Day Foundation Reviews

4.2

87% would recommend to a friend

(40 total reviews)

Matt Harris

100% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Arbor Day Foundation has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 40 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Arbor Day Foundation employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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40 reviews
1.0
2 Aug 2021

completely dysfunctional

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-many of the mid-level staff up to director level are smart, kind, and committed to the mission of ADF

Cons

I have worked at several national nonprofits, and this one is by far the least functional. I cannot imagine why any major corporation or donor would knowingly give their money to the Arbor Day Foundation, which pours literally millions of dollars of its revenue into maintaining its paper mailing program and upkeep of the former property of a vocal anti-abolitionist and racist. specific cons include: -completely incompetent upper-level management; no defined strategy; tons of mission drift and dollar-driven above all else. -blatant mistreatment of people of color, women, and pretty much anybody who disagrees with the group of white male buddies who run the organization. this usually happens under the guise of "organizational culture" - using culture to exclude people or discourage new ideas, shifts in strategy, or counterpoints to leadership's ideas is a HUGE red flag. -organizational strategy lacks any M&E work. fundraising efforts are almost completely reliant on sending out paper spam mail due to one sr. leader's personal preference rather than any collection or analysis of actual data or fundraising trends -the constant creation of new internal "businesses" designed to act as revenue streams, which are usually mostly irrelevant to the mission and often fail to bring in any actual revenue. -complete disconnect between junior & mid-level staff and the executive team, most of whom seem to spend most of their days twiddling their thumbs

1.0
22 Sept 2015

They take employees out like the trash.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Paid fairly well, but they squeezed every last drop out of you for it. Facilities were nice.

Cons

Out of touch management. Upper level staff in constant meetings while lower level staff pushed to the breaking point. Constant restructuring and turning over of staff. Longtime employees dismissed so new ones could be brought in at lower wages. People afraid to make eye contact after a while. Paranoia is rampant. Didn't realize how bad it was until I worked somewhere afterward where I didn't feel like I was constantly looking over my shoulder. It seems they will do anything for money and their "mission" is secondary to that. Dishonest marketing, mass mailings, shoddy products, and a bologna culture of fake smiles.

2.0
26 Dec 2014

Great cause, questionable execution.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice colleagues, newer facilities, fun opportunities for "extracurricars" like tree planting.

Cons

Extremely high turnover due to constant restructuring, horrible "open office" plans that are noisy and difficult to work in, management out of touch with employees.

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