By investing industry funding collectively, this maximizes impact and expands market reach further than if any one organization acted alone. SLB-funded programs target different areas of growth by focusing on codes, communications, and conversations. Since the SLB’s inception in 2012, SLB-funded programs have generated over 7.5 billion board feet of incremental demand. The SLB funding has been focused on three core areas: code, communications, and conversion.

The three primary programs delivering initiatives with the support of SLB funding are:

Inside of wood framed building

The American Wood Council (AWC) is the industry’s signature program for the development of codes, standards and regulations, design tools, and guidelines for wood construction that allow for the appropriate and responsible manufacture and use of wood products.

For more information, visit awc.org.

Pool area with wood pagota

Think Wood is a proactive North American marketing and communications program supporting the softwood lumber industry. Aimed at architects, developers, engineers, and commercial and residential contractors, the program builds interest and intent to specify wood in the residential, midrise, and non-residential sectors.

For more information, visit thinkwood.com.

Building concept of using wood to build apartments

WoodWorks is the SLB’s premier program for increasing the consumption and market share of softwood lumber in commercial and multifamily buildings. WoodWorks has the unique mandate of working directly with design and construction teams to support and influence projects, with the goal of facilitating a shift toward wood within firms.

For more information, visit woodworks.org.